Package: charliecloud Version: 0.2.3-pre+13.1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Oliver Freyermuth Installed-Size: 115 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.8) Filename: ./amd64/charliecloud_0.2.3-pre+13.1_amd64.deb Size: 37694 MD5sum: 5b858eb24b3133d6088fcb8900fa63b0 SHA1: 3c105506a1447f920e86fea561cb6b0342c5cd52 SHA256: 37ca30a73f2522e6c96200f5f9b95c90bb14524b927bd5ad68c30ca4a3ef47b3 Section: admin Priority: optional Homepage: https://hpc.github.io/charliecloud/ Description: Lightweight user-defined software stacks for high-performance computing. Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are numerous, complex, unusual, diferently configured, or simply newer/older than what the center provides; build-time requirements unavailable within the center, such as relatively unfettered internet access; validated software stacks and configuration to meet the standards of a particular field of inquiry; portability of environments between resources, including workstations and other test and development system not managed by the center; consistent environments, even archivally so, that can be easily, reliabily, and verifiably reproduced in the future; and/or usability and comprehensibility. Package: charliecloud-doc Source: charliecloud Version: 0.2.3-pre+13.1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Oliver Freyermuth Installed-Size: 1992 Depends: libjs-jquery, libjs-underscore, libjs-mathjax Filename: ./all/charliecloud-doc_0.2.3-pre+13.1_all.deb Size: 1320542 MD5sum: fc28b292a7e1c0704290cd7121ece4e5 SHA1: beb448fa8143ead59dbe75c845e8a93fbf424a80 SHA256: 6f47c54d0253c886f55e1b026e12187987d7ef926c217079de8b2cc9ca331820 Section: doc Priority: optional Homepage: https://hpc.github.io/charliecloud/ Description: Lightweight user-defined software stacks for high-performance computing, documentation package. Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are numerous, complex, unusual, diferently configured, or simply newer/older than what the center provides; build-time requirements unavailable within the center, such as relatively unfettered internet access; validated software stacks and configuration to meet the standards of a particular field of inquiry; portability of environments between resources, including workstations and other test and development system not managed by the center; consistent environments, even archivally so, that can be easily, reliabily, and verifiably reproduced in the future; and/or usability and comprehensibility.