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[Rivet] Docker for Rivet 2.5.3Andy Buckley andy.buckley at cern.chMon Feb 20 12:20:19 GMT 2017
Since no-one else replied, I thought I should send an official Rivet thank-you to Holger ;-) This is awesome, thanks! Andy PS. Could you also add a bit of documentation on how to *make* these images? I've been through it once, but then forgot again -- mea culpa. A very good idea to have these things documented so the release procedure (cf. https://rivet.hepforge.org/trac/wiki/ReleaseProcedure) can be operated by anyone. On 14/02/17 07:53, SCHULZ, HOLGER wrote: > Hi all, > > I took the liberty to create a docker image for the latest release of Rivet (2.5.3). > > All dependencies are included, plotting works very well. > > There are instructions given on the box in the top right corner at > > http://rivet.hepforge.org/ > > and more directly, including a fully worked example at > > https://rivet.hepforge.org/trac/wiki/Docker > > > Please try it out and send us some feedback. We hope that we can use this sort of thing > for tutorials and schools from now on. Thereby making the need to create virtual machines > obsolete. > > Cheers, > Holger > > _______________________________________________ > Rivet mailing list > Rivet at projects.hepforge.org > https://www.hepforge.org/lists/listinfo/rivet > -- Dr Andy Buckley, Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow
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