diff --git a/salomon.csv b/salomon.csv index cce2beaafb391c470171326d162f234152aba80b..3b7682ed26e8a1070e163777d18cbb8b3529b6c2 100644 --- a/salomon.csv +++ b/salomon.csv @@ -36,9 +36,11 @@ Armadillo/7.500.0-foss-2016a-Python-3.5.2,2 arpack-ng/3.3.0-foss-2016a,2 arpack-ng/3.3.0-intel-2015b,2 arpack-ng/3.5.0-intel-2017a,2 +Arrow/0.15.0-intel-2018a-Py-3.6,2 ASE/3.15.0-Py-3.6,2 ASE/3.15.0-Python-2.7.13-base-test,2 ASE/3.15.0-Python-3.6.1-base-test,2 +ASE/3.18.1-Py-3.6,2 asn1crypto/0.24.0-Py-2.7,2 astor/0.6.2-Py-3.6,2 astroid/1.5.3-Python-2.7.13-base,2 @@ -133,6 +135,7 @@ Bison/3.3.2-GCCcore-9.1.0,2 bleach/1.5.0-Py-3.6,2 bleach/2.1.2-Py-3.6,2 BoltzTraP2/18.1.1-Py-3.6,2 +BoltzTraP2/19.7.3-Py-3.6,2 Boost/1.58.0-foss-2015g-Python-2.7.9,2 Boost/1.58.0-ictce-7.3.5-Python-2.7.9,2 Boost/1.58.0-intel-2015b-Python-2.7.9,2 @@ -163,6 +166,8 @@ Boost/1.68.0-intel-2017c-Py-2.7,2 Boost/1.68.0-intel-2017c-serial,2 Boost/1.68.0-intel-2018.04,2 Boost/1.68.0-intel-2018a-serial,2 +Boost/1.70.0-intel-2018a,2 +Boost/1.70.0-intel-2018a-Py-3.6,2 BWA/0.7.17-intel-2017a,2 BWA/0.7.5a-foss-2015g,2 byacc/20120526,2 @@ -185,11 +190,14 @@ cairo/1.14.6,2 cairo/1.14.8,2 cairo/1.16.0-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 CASMcode/0.2.1-foss-2016a,2 -CentOS/6.9,2 -CentOS/6.9-MIC,2 +CentOS/6.10,2 +CentOS/7,2 CentOS/7.5-intel,2 CentOS/7.5-intel-ESPRESO,2 CentOS/7.5-VARROC,2 +CentOS/7.7,2 +CentOS/8.0,2 +CentOS/8,2 cereal/1.2.1,2 certifi/2018.1.18-Py-2.7,2 certifi/2018.1.18-Py-3.6,2 @@ -199,17 +207,21 @@ CGAL/4.12-intel-2017a,2 CGAL/4.8.1-intel-2017a,2 CheMPS2/1.8.9-intel-2017c,2 ChronusQ/20180802-intel-2017c,2 +CIF2Cell/2.0.0a1-Py-3.6,2 Clang/3.7.0-GNU-5.1.0-2.25,2 Clang/7.0.1,2 Clang/7.0.1-gompi-2019.02,2 click/6.7-Py-3.6,2 +click/7.0-Py-3.6,2 Clp/1.16.10-intel-2017a,2 CMake/2.8.12,2 CMake/3.11.4-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 CMake/3.13.1,2 CMake/3.13.3-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 CMake/3.14.1,2 +CMake/3.16.0-rc3,2 CMake/3.3.1-intel-2016.01,2 +CMake/3.7.2,2 CMake/3.7.2-intel-2017a,2 CMake/3.8.1,2 CNTKCustomMKL/3.0,2 @@ -282,9 +294,11 @@ dos2unix/7.4.0,2 dotNET-Core-Runtime/2.0.7,2 dotNET-Core-Runtime/2.1.4,2 dotNET-Core-Runtime/2.2.0,2 +dotNET-Core-Runtime/3.0.0,2 dotNET-Core-SDK/2.1.200,2 dotNET-Core-SDK/2.1.402,2 dotNET-Core-SDK/2.2.101,2 +dotNET-Core-SDK/3.0.100,2 Doxygen/1.8.11,2 Doxygen/1.8.11-intel-2017a,2 Doxygen/1.8.13-GCCcore-6.3.0,2 @@ -301,6 +315,7 @@ EasyBuild/3.9.2,2 EasyBuild/3.9.3,2 EasyBuild/3.9.4,2 EasyBuild/4.0.0,2 +EasyBuild/4.0.1,2 ed/1.9,2 Eigen/3.3.3,2 Eigen/3.3.5-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 @@ -421,12 +436,14 @@ FriBidi/1.0.2,2 FriBidi/1.0.5,2 FriBidi/1.0.5-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 funcsigs/1.0.2-Py-2.7,2 +fuse-ext2/0.0.10,2 gast/0.2.0-Py-3.6,2 GATK/2.6-5-Java-1.7.0_79,2 GATK/3.5-Java-1.7.0_79,2 GATK/4.0.2.1-Java-1.8.0_144,2 GATK/4.0.3.0-Java-1.8.0_144,2 GATK/4.1.2.0-Java-1.8.0_202,2 +GATK/4.1.4.0-Java-1.8.0_202,2 GCC/4.4.7-system,2 GCC/4.8.3,2 GCC/4.9.3,2 @@ -527,6 +544,7 @@ gnuplot/5.2.7-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 Go/1.11.1,2 Go/1.12.1,2 Go/1.12.7,2 +Go/1.13.1,2 GObject-Introspection/1.47.1,2 GObject-Introspection/1.52.0,2 GObject-Introspection/1.56.1,2 @@ -1165,6 +1183,7 @@ MATLAB/2015a-COM,2 MATLAB/2015a-EDU,2 MATLAB/2015b-COM,2 MATLAB/2015b-EDU,2 +MATLAB/2017a-runtime,2 MATLAB/2018a-EDU,2 matplotlib/1.4.3-intel-2015b-Python-2.7.9,2 matplotlib/1.5.1-Python-2.7.13-freetype-2.6.3,2 @@ -1207,6 +1226,7 @@ MIKE/2016-SP2,2 MIKE/2016-SP2-test,2 MIKE/2017,2 MIKE/2019,2 +MIKE/2019_update1,2 mkl/2017.4.239,2 mkl/2017.4.239-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 mkl/2018.1.163,2 @@ -1257,6 +1277,7 @@ NASM/2.11.06-intel-2015b,2 NASM/2.12.02,2 NASM/2.13.03,2 NASM/2.14.02-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 +natsort/6.0.0-Py-3.6,2 ncurses/5.9,2 ncurses/5.9-foss-2015g,2 ncurses/5.9-ictce-7.3.5,2 @@ -1376,7 +1397,11 @@ OpenFOAM/3.0.0-intel-2016.01,2 OpenFOAM/4.1-intel-2017a,2 OpenFOAM/5.0-intel-2017a,2 OpenFOAM/6-foss-2018a,2 +OpenFOAM/7-foss-2018a,2 +OpenFOAM/7-intel-2017a,2 OpenFOAM/v1812-foss-2018a,2 +OpenFOAM/v1906-foss-2018a,2 +OpenFOAM/v1906-intel-2017a,2 OpenJPEG/2.3.0,2 OpenJPEG/2.3.1-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 OpenMPI/1.10.2-GCC-5.3.0-2.26,2 @@ -1409,7 +1434,7 @@ ORCA/4.0.1.2,2 ORCA/4.1.1-OpenMPI-2.1.5,2 ORCA/4.1.2-OpenMPI-2.1.5,2 ORCA/4.2.0-OpenMPI-3.1.4,2 -osm2pgsql/0.92.0-intel-2017a,2 +osm2pgsql/1.0.0-intel-2017c,2 OSPRay/1.3.0-intel-2017a,2 OSPRay/1.6.1-intel-2017a,2 OTF2/1.4-intel-2015b,2 @@ -1482,6 +1507,7 @@ Perl/5.26.1-intel-2017b,2 Perl/5.26.2-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 Perl/5.28.1-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 Perl/5.28.1-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 +PETSc/3.12.1-intel-2017a-it4i,2 PETSc/3.6.1-intel-2015b-Python-2.7.9,2 PETSc/3.6.1-intel-2016.01-Python-2.7.9,2 PETSc/3.6.3-intel-2015b-Python-2.7.11,2 @@ -1782,6 +1808,8 @@ singledispatch/3.4.0.3-Py-2.7,2 Singularity/2.6.0,2 Singularity/3.0.0-GCC-6.3.0-2.27,2 Singularity/3.1.0,2 +Singularity/3.3.0,2 +Singularity/3.4.1,2 Singularity-wrappers/1.0,2 SIONlib/1.6.1-intel-2015b-tools,2 SIONlib/1.6.1-tools,2 @@ -1791,6 +1819,7 @@ SIP/4.19.8-Py-3.6,2 six/1.11.0-Py-2.7,2 six/1.11.0-Py-3.6,2 six/1.12.0-Py-2.7,2 +six/1.12.0-Py-3.6,2 SLEPc/3.7.4-intel-2017a,2 SnpEff/4.1_G,2 SnuCL/1.3.3-gompi-2015e,2 @@ -1802,6 +1831,7 @@ Spark/2.3.0,2 sparsehash/2.0.3-foss-2018a,2 spatialindex/1.8.5-foss-2015g,2 SpatiaLite/4.3.0a,2 +spglib/1.14.1-Py-3.6,2 spglib-python/1.10.2.4-Py-3.6,2 SPRKKR/7.7.2-intel-2017c,2 SQLite/3.13.0,2 @@ -1918,9 +1948,12 @@ TRIQS/1.4.2-gompi-2019.02,2 TRIQS/1.4.2-gompi-2019.02-test,2 TRIQS/2.0-gompi-2019.02,2 TURBOMOLE/7.4.0,2 +TURBOMOLE/7.4.0-mpi,2 +TURBOMOLE/7.4.0-smp,2 turbovnc/1.2.3,2 Ubuntu/16.04,2 Ubuntu/16.04-OpenFOAM,2 +Ubuntu/latest,2 UDUNITS/2.2.26-intel-2017a,2 UppASD/trr80,2 urllib3/1.22-Py-3.6,2 @@ -1933,6 +1966,7 @@ util-linux/2.33-GCCcore-8.2.0,2 Valgrind/3.11.0-intel-2015b,2 Valgrind/3.13.0-intel-2017b,2 Valgrind/3.15.0-foss-2017b,2 +Valgrind/3.15.0-foss-2019a,2 Valgrind/3.15.0-intel-2018.04,2 Vampir/8.5.0,2 Vampir/9.0.0,2 @@ -1953,10 +1987,8 @@ VSCode/1.34.0,2 VSCode/1.38.0,2 VTK/6.3.0-intel-2017a-Python-2.7.13,2 VTK/7.1.1-intel-2017a-Python-2.7.13,2 -VTune/2018_update3,2 -VTune/2018_update4,2 +VTune/2017_update5,2 VTune/2019_update2,2 -VTune/2019_update3,2 VTune/2019_update4,2 webencodings/0.5.1-Py-3.6,2 WebKitGTK+/2.24.1-GCC-8.2.0-2.31.1,2 diff --git a/salomon.md b/salomon.md index 21f55ebfe4d7742e14fccbd5b13eeeeb7eb3fd11..0a1092c231c9c945637a1566324e10906ab4cbaa 100644 --- a/salomon.md +++ b/salomon.md @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ | [S4MPLE](http://infochim.u-strasbg.fr/spip.php?rubrique152) | S4MPLE (Sampler For Multiple Protein-Ligand Entities) is a flexible molecular modeling tool, supporting empirical force field-driven conformational sampling and geometry optimization heuristics using a hybrid genetic algorithm (GA). | | [Schrodinger](http://www.schrodinger.com/) | Schrödinger aims to provide integrated software solutions and services that truly meet its customers’ needs. We want to empower researchers around the world to achieve their goals of improving human health and quality of life through advanced computational techniques that transform the way chemists design compounds and materials. | | [Scipion](https://github.com/I2PC/scipion/wiki) | Scipion is an image processing framework for obtaining 3D models of macromolecular complexes using Electron Microscopy (3DEM). It integrates several software packages and presents a unified interface for both biologists and developers. Scipion allows you to execute workflows combining different software tools, while taking care of formats and conversions. Additionally, all steps are tracked and can be reproduced later on. | -| [TURBOMOLE](https://redmine.sgi.cz/issues/1296) | TURBOMOLE is a quantum chemical program package, initially developed in the group of Prof. Dr. Reinhart Ahlrichs at the University of Karlsruhe and at the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. Until 2007 the main development of the program was conducted by students and postdoctoral researchers in the group of Ahlrichs, who usually changed their field of work after leaving the group. Therefore, the code was well localized at and, consequently, owned by the University of Karlsruhe. However, since 2007 the situation has changed. Several people, who started their work with TURBOMOLE in Karlsruhe, still make significant contributions and feel responsible for the program, but do no longer reside in Karlsruhe. It was thus necessary to arrange the development of TURBOMOLE in a different manner, namely as a company. | +| [TURBOMOLE](https://www.turbomole.org/) | TURBOMOLE is a quantum chemical program package, initially developed in the group of Prof. Dr. Reinhart Ahlrichs at the University of Karlsruhe and at the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. Until 2007 the main development of the program was conducted by students and postdoctoral researchers in the group of Ahlrichs, who usually changed their field of work after leaving the group. Therefore, the code was well localized at and, consequently, owned by the University of Karlsruhe. However, since 2007 the situation has changed. Several people, who started their work with TURBOMOLE in Karlsruhe, still make significant contributions and feel responsible for the program, but do no longer reside in Karlsruhe. It was thus necessary to arrange the development of TURBOMOLE in a different manner, namely as a company. | | [xdrfile](http://www.gromacs.org/Developer_Zone/Programming_Guide/XTC_Library) | XTC library | ## Compiler @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ | Module | Description | | ------ | ----------- | +| [Arrow](https://arrow.apache.org) | Apache Arrow (incl. PyArrow Python bindings)), a cross-language development platform for in-memory data. | | [FLAC](https://xiph.org/flac/) | Programs and libraries for working with Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) files. | | [GDAL](http://www.gdal.org/) | GDAL is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats that is released under an X/MIT style Open Source license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation. As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the calling application for all supported formats. It also comes with a variety of useful commandline utilities for data translation and processing. | | [h5py](http://www.h5py.org/) | HDF5 for Python (h5py) is a general-purpose Python interface to the Hierarchical Data Format library, version 5. HDF5 is a versatile, mature scientific software library designed for the fast, flexible storage of enormous amounts of data. | @@ -364,7 +365,7 @@ | Module | Description | | ------ | ----------- | -| [CentOS](https://www.centos.org/) | The CentOS Project is a community-driven free software effort focused on delivering a robust open source ecosystem. For users, we offer a consistent manageable platform that suits a wide variety of deployments. For open source communities, we offer a solid, predictable base to build upon, along with extensive resources to build, test, release, and maintain their code. We’re also expanding the availability of CentOS images across a number of vendors, providing official images for Amazon, Google, and more. For self-hosted cloud, we also provide a generic cloud-init enabled image. For more information about updates and improvements in CentOS 7, please check out the release notes or the release announcement in the mailing list archive. | +| CentOS | Old module, description not available. | | [Debian](https://www.debian.org/) | Debian is a Unix-like operating system composed entirely of free software packaged by a team of volunteers. The Debian Project was started by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993, Debian 0.01 was released on September 15, 1993, and the first stable version, 1.1, was released on June 17, 1996. The Debian stable branch is the most popular edition for personal computers and network servers, and is used as a base for many other distributions. The project's work is carried out over the Internet, guided by the Debian Project Leader and three foundational documents: the Debian Social Contract, the Debian Constitution, and the Debian Free Software Guidelines. New distributions are updated continually, and the next candidate is released after a time-based freeze. One of the earliest operating systems based on the Linux kernel, Debian has been developed openly and distributed freely in the spirit of the GNU Project. This decision drew the support of the Free Software Foundation, which sponsored the project for one year from November 1994 to November 1995. When the sponsorship ended, the Debian Project formed Software in the Public Interest to continue supporting development. While all Debian releases are based on the GNU userland and GNU C Library (glibc), kernels other than Linux are also available, including FreeBSD and the GNU Hurd microkernel. | | [Fedora](https://fedoraproject.org) | The Fedora Project is a global partnership of free software community members. The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat, which invests in our infrastructure and resources to encourage collaboration and incubate innovative new technologies. Some of these technologies may later be integrated into Red Hat products. They are developed in Fedora and produced under a free and open source license from inception, so other free software communities and projects are free to study, adopt, and modify them. Read an overview to learn more about our mission, our community, our governance, and what makes Fedora unique. You can also learn about our vision and core values — the foundations upon which the project is built. We also have information relating to our user base, and the objectives for our technical work. | | [Singularity-wrappers](https://docs.it4i.cz) | Wrappers for Singularity containers (mailto:easybuild@vsb.cz). | @@ -441,6 +442,7 @@ | [BoltzTraP2](https://www.imc.tuwien.ac.at/index.php?id=21094) | BoltzTraP2 is a modern implementation of the smoothed Fourier interpolation algorithm for electronic bands that formed the base of the original and widely used BoltzTraP code. | | [certifi](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/certifi) | Python package for providing Mozillas CA Bundle. | | [cffi](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cffi) | Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code. | +| [CIF2Cell](https://sourceforge.net/projects/cif2cell/) | CIF2Cell is a tool to generate the geometrical setup for various electronic structure codes from a CIF (Crystallographic Information Framework) file. The program currently supports output for a number of popular electronic structure programs, including ABINIT, ASE, CASTEP, CP2K, CPMD, CRYSTAL09, Elk, EMTO, Exciting, Fleur, FHI-aims, Hutsepot, MOPAC, Quantum Espresso, RSPt, Siesta, SPR-KKR, VASP. Also exports some related formats like .coo, .cfg and .xyz-files. The program has been published in Computer Physics Communications 182 (2011) 1183–1186. Please cite generously. | | [click](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/click) | A simple wrapper around optparse for powerful command line utilities. | | [cryptography](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cryptography) | Cryptography is a package which provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers. | | [cycler](https://matplotlib.org/cycler) | Composable style cycles. | @@ -483,6 +485,7 @@ | mpi4py | Old module, description not available. | | [mpmath](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mpmath) | Python library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic. | | [multiprocess](https://github.com/uqfoundation/multiprocess) | multiprocess is a fork of multiprocessing, and is developed as part of pathos: https://github.com/uqfoundation/pathos multiprocessing is a package for the Python language which supports the spawning of processes using the API of the standard library's threading module. multiprocessing has been distributed in the standard library since python 2.6 | +| [natsort](https://github.com/SethMMorton/natsort) | Simple yet flexible natural sorting in Python. | | [networkx](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/networkx) | NetworkX is a Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks. | | [numpy](http://www.numpy.org) | NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python. It contains among other things: a powerful N-dimensional array object, sophisticated (broadcasting) functions, tools for integrating C/C++ and Fortran code, useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities. Besides its obvious scientific uses, NumPy can also be used as an efficient multi-dimensional container of generic data. Arbitrary data-types can be defined. This allows NumPy to seamlessly and speedily integrate with a wide variety of databases. | | [packaging](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/packaging) | Core utilities for Python packages. | @@ -529,6 +532,7 @@ | [singledispatch](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/singledispatch) | A small but fast and easy to use stand-alone template engine written in pure python. | | [SIP](http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/sip/) | SIP is a tool that makes it very easy to create Python bindings for C and C++ libraries. | | [six](https://github.com/benjaminp/six) | Python 2 and 3 compatibility library. | +| [spglib](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spglib) | Spglib for Python. Spglib is a library for finding and handling crystal symmetries written in C. | | [spglib-python](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spglib) | Spglib for Python. Spglib is a library for finding and handling crystal symmetries written in C. | | [sympy](http://sympy.org/) | SymPy is a Python library for symbolic mathematics. It aims to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while keeping the code as simple as possible in order to be comprehensible and easily extensible. SymPy is written entirely in Python and does not require any external libraries. | | [tabulate](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tabulate) | Pretty-print tabular data. | @@ -599,6 +603,7 @@ | [EasyBuild](https://easybuilders.github.io/easybuild) | EasyBuild is a software build and installation framework written in Python that allows you to install software in a structured, repeatable and robust way. | | [ed](http://www.gnu.org/software/ed/ed.html) | GNU ed is a line-oriented text editor. | | [expat](http://expat.sourceforge.net/) | Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start tags) | +| [fuse-ext2](https://github.com/alperakcan/fuse-ext2) | Fuse-ext2 is an EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 filesystem for FUSE, and is built to work with osxfuse. | | [gettext](http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/) | GNU `gettext' is an important step for the GNU Translation Project, as it is an asset on which we may build many other steps. This package offers to programmers, translators, and even users, a well integrated set of tools and documentation | | [Ghostscript](http://ghostscript.com) | Ghostscript is a versatile processor for PostScript data with the ability to render PostScript to different targets. It used to be part of the cups printing stack, but is no longer used for that. | | [git](http://git-scm.com/) | Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. | diff --git a/uv2000.csv b/uv2000.csv index 2cda718d285ea49003e04bfb0cb78756c3f3a7f0..d1155a35629c43f1666e0768425e45864233b150 100644 --- a/uv2000.csv +++ b/uv2000.csv @@ -28,10 +28,12 @@ CGAL/4.11.1-foss-2018a,4 CGAL/4.12-intel-2017a,4 CMake/3.13.1,4 CMake/3.14.1,4 +CMake/3.7.2,4 CMake/3.8.1,4 EasyBuild/3.8.1,4 EasyBuild/3.9.1,4 EasyBuild/3.9.2,4 +EasyBuild/4.0.1,4 Eigen/3.3.3,4 Eigen/3.3.7,4 expat/2.1.0,4 @@ -57,6 +59,7 @@ GCCcore/7.3.0,4 GCCcore/8.2.0,4 gettext/0.19.4,4 gettext/0.19.8.1,4 +git/2.23.0,4 GLib/2.40.0,4 GLib/2.57.1,4 GMP/6.1.1,4 @@ -174,6 +177,7 @@ ParaView/5.4.1-intel-2017a-mpi,4 ParMETIS/4.0.3-intel-2017c,4 PCRE/8.42,4 PETSc/3.7.5-intel-2018.04-it4i,4 +PGI/19.7-GCC-8.2.0-2.31.1,4 pixman/0.34.0,4 pkg-config/0.29.2,4 pkg-config/0.29.2-GCCcore-8.2.0,4 diff --git a/uv2000.md b/uv2000.md index 679bf3138578f41939a4936c5c5648aeb1611c36..496ac043a6c2ce5f24dce4719822d87c593db20e 100644 --- a/uv2000.md +++ b/uv2000.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ | [icc](http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-compilers/) | Intel C and C++ compilers | | [ifort](http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-compilers/) | Intel Fortran compiler | | [LLVM](http://llvm.org/) | The LLVM Core libraries provide a modern source- and target-independent optimizer, along with code generation support for many popular CPUs (as well as some less common ones!) These libraries are built around a well specified code representation known as the LLVM intermediate representation ("LLVM IR"). The LLVM Core libraries are well documented, and it is particularly easy to invent your own language (or port an existing compiler) to use LLVM as an optimizer and code generator. | +| [PGI](http://www.pgroup.com/) | C, C++ and Fortran compilers from The Portland Group - PGI | ## Data @@ -146,6 +147,7 @@ | [EasyBuild](https://easybuilders.github.io/easybuild) | EasyBuild is a software build and installation framework written in Python that allows you to install software in a structured, repeatable and robust way. | | [expat](http://expat.sourceforge.net/) | Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start tags) | | [gettext](http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/) | GNU 'gettext' is an important step for the GNU Translation Project, as it is an asset on which we may build many other steps. This package offers to programmers, translators, and even users, a well integrated set of tools and documentation | +| [git](http://git-scm.com/) | Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. | | [help2man](https://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/) | help2man produces simple manual pages from the '--help' and '--version' output of other commands. | | [numactl](http://oss.sgi.com/projects/libnuma/) | The numactl program allows you to run your application program on specific cpu's and memory nodes. It does this by supplying a NUMA memory policy to the operating system before running your program. The libnuma library provides convenient ways for you to add NUMA memory policies into your own program. | | [QEMU](http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page) | QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer. |