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|AOCC is a high-performance x86 CPU compiler for C, C++, and Fortran programming languages
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Revision as of 15:16, 4 April 2024

New Software

New software can be installed system-wide at the request of users, provided it meets the following criteria:

  • It is either freely available or NU has a site license for it.
  • It is compatible with the existing OS environment on Shabyt.
  • It can utilize resources available on Shabyt effectively.

For assistance regarding new software packages, please contact Shabyt system administrators at hpcadmin@nu.edu.kz.

Software Priorities

Software applications are installed in accordance with priorities.

  • Software which can be installed via EasyBuild application falls under this category. List of supported EasyBuild softwares you can find here: EasyBuild
  • Applications that are crucial for User Groups but cannot be installed through EasyBuild fall under this priority.
  • Individual user requests. Such requests will be processed only after other priorities have been fulfilled.

Software List

Name Description Versions
AMD-uProf AMD uProf is a performance analysis tool for applications running on Windows, Linux & FreeBSD operating systems. It allows developers to better understand the runtime performance of their application and to identify ways to improve its performance. AMD-uProf/3.5.671
AOCC AOCC is a high-performance x86 CPU compiler for C, C++, and Fortran programming languages AOCC/4.0.0
Anaconda3 Anaconda: Python Data Science Platform for Python 3 Anaconda3/2022.05
Automake Automake – make file builder part of autotools Automake/1.16.1

Automake/1.16.3 Automake/1.16.4 Automake/1.16.5 (D)

Bison Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts an annotated context-free grammar into a deterministic LR or generalized LR (GLR) parser employing LALR(1) parser tables. Bison/3.5.3

Bison/3.7.1 Bison/3.7.6 Bison/3.8.2 (D)

CMake CMake is the standard for building C++ code CMake/3.20.1

CMake/3.21.1 CMake/3.22.1 CMake/3.23.1 (D)

CUDA CUDA (formerly Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and programming model created by NVIDIA and implemented by the graphics processing units (GPUs) that they produce. CUDA gives developers access to the virtual instruction set and memory of the parallel computational elements in CUDA GPUs. CUDA/11.4.1

CUDA/11.7.0

DB Berkeley DB enables the development of custom data management solutions, without the overhead traditionally associated with such custom projects. DB/18.1.32

DB/18.1.40 (D)

Doxygen Doxygen is a widely-used documentation generator tool in software development. It automates the generation of documentation from source code comments, parsing information about classes, functions, and variables to produce output in formats like HTML and PDF.
Eigen
FFTW
FFmpeg
FLAC
FlexiBLAS
FriBidi
GCC The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, Go, and D, as well as libraries for these languages. GCC/9.3.0

GCC/9.4.0 GCC/10.3.0 GCC/11.2.0 GCC/11.3.0 GCC/12.2.0

GCCcore
GDAL
GDRCopy
GEOS
GLPK
GLib
GMP
GObject-Intospection
GSL
GTK2
GDK-Pixbuf
Ghostscript
HDF
HDF5
HarfBuzz
Hypre
ICU
ImageMagick
Jesper
Java
KaHIP
LAMMPS
LLVM
LibTIFF
LittleCMS
Lua
M4