Apps Queue
Typical Software Installation Process
List of Current Software Projects
Application Name | Installation Status | Estimated Start | Estimated Completion | Notes |
GAP 4.11 | In Progress | June 2021 | July 2021 | Stalled due to issues with dependent packages |
Intel OneAPI Toolkit 2021 | In Progress | June 2021 | July 2021 | |
Haddock 2.4 | In Progress | June 2021 | July 2021 | |
Amber20/AmberTools2020 | Pending | July 2021 | ||
GNUplot 5.4 | Pending | July 2021 | ||
MuTect | Pending | July 2021 | ||
Mummer | Pending | July 2021 | ||
Psi4 1.3.2 | Pending | Aug 2021 |
Typical Software Installation Process
- New request is submitted via email to: rc-help@usf.edu
- Please include name of software, license type, and URL to software's website.
- Application is reviewed by RC staff for compatibility with Linux and cluster resources.
- Also, is it open source or is a license required?
- Source code or installer is downloaded to cluster filesystem.
- Application is built using latest Intel Cluster Studio release, if possible.
- Compilation for cluster systems and troubleshooting can take several hours to a few days depending on the complexity of the application.
- Once a working executable has been built, it must then be integrated with the filesystem, modules, scheduler, and other services.
- Testing and verification of compatibility with scheduler and cluster resources.
- Documentation and release.