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What is the correct version of singularity to specify? #9

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aturner-epcc opened this issue Jul 21, 2021 · 3 comments
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What is the correct version of singularity to specify? #9

aturner-epcc opened this issue Jul 21, 2021 · 3 comments

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@aturner-epcc
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The lesson currently states that it has been tested with singularity v3.5.3 which is now quite old. We should probably update this but people will almost always want to use the most recent version that works for them due to security issues so maybe we need to rethink how we specify this?

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Version on ARCHER2 at the moment is 3.5.3-1 and building with 3.7.x works works with 3.5.3. Need to check building with 3.8.x

@jcohen02
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Related to this, should we be highlighting that there are two different forks of singularity which currently have similar version numbers but which are likely to diverge over time?

As I understand it, the original open source Singularity project has ended up at https://github.com/hpcng/singularity and this has recently been forked by Sylabs Inc. as SingularityCE.

I believe both repositories are the same up to version 3.7.4 but are now going their own ways from 3.8.0 onwards...assuming this is correct, should we add a box with a brief explanation of this to help prevent any confusion?

@jcohen02
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For the most recent run of the course we opted to stick with 3.5.3 and used the v3.5.3-slim Docker Singularity image from quay.io.

Can we stick with this version for now @aturner-epcc and close the issue or would you like to keep this open with a view to revisiting it and maybe updating things in due course?

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