charliecloud 0.9.6-1 source package in Ubuntu

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charliecloud (0.9.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 0.9.6

 -- Peter Wienemann <email address hidden>  Fri, 14 Dec 2018 20:09:40 +0100

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Debian HPC Team
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Original maintainer:
Debian HPC Team
Architectures:
linux-any all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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charliecloud: user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for HPC centers

 Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) (aka containers)
 for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software
 stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are
 numerous, complex, unusual, differently 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.

charliecloud-dbgsym: No summary available for charliecloud-dbgsym in ubuntu disco.

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charliecloud-doc: user-defined software stacks (UDSS) for HPC centers (documentation)

 Charliecloud provides user-defined software stacks (UDSS) (aka containers)
 for high-performance computing (HPC) centers. This "bring your own software
 stack" functionality addresses needs such as: software dependencies that are
 numerous, complex, unusual, differently 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.
 .
 This package provides documentation files for CharlieCloud.