List of Open Source Software which can be built on Fugaku

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Spack will be used to manage open source software packages on Fugaku. Fugaku users can easily use pre-installed packages and built packages based on Spack recipes. The following list shows the results of building/compiling packages for aarch64 according to the Spack recipes. Note that the results in this list do not guarantee that each package will work properly. On the other hand, Fujitsu will provide the following packages compiled with Fujitsu compiler on Fugaku as "external" packages, of which Spack can be aware.
  • OpenJDK 11
  • Ruby 2.6.5 or later
  • Python2 2.7.15
  • Python3 3.6.8
  • Numpy 1.14.3
  • SciPy 1.0.0
  • Eclipse IDE 2019-09 R Packages
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openspeedshop-utils

Package

openspeedshop-utils

Description

OpenSpeedShop is a community effort led by Trenza, Inc. It builds on top
of a broad list of community infrastructures, most notably Dyninst and
MRNet from UW, libmonitor from Rice, and PAPI from UTK. OpenSpeedShop is
an open source multi platform Linux performance tool which is targeted
to support performance analysis of applications running on both single
node and large scale IA64, IA32, EM64T, AMD64, PPC, ARM, Power8, Intel
Phi, Blue Gene and Cray platforms. OpenSpeedShop development is hosted
by Trenza Inc.. The infrastructure and base components of OpenSpeedShop
are released as open source code primarily under LGPL. openspeedshop-
utils is a package that does not have the qt3 gui. It was created to
avoid a conflict between openspeedshop and cbtf-argonavis-gui based on
the fact that spack will not allow a qt3 and qt4/qt5 dependency in a
packages dependency tree.

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