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The quickstart guide and cpac page in the documentation don't explicitly state that a container platform needs to be installed (and in the case of Docker, that the daemon needs to be running) for cpac to work.
Proposed feature
We should clarify that that a user needs at least one of these installed (and in the case of Docker running) for cpac to work.
Acceptance criteria
Quickstart guide links to Docker and Singularity installation instructions
cpac page links to Docker and Singularity installation instructions
Additional context
From my perspective these are the main pros and cons:
Pros
Cons
Docker
• more mature • more documentation • wider feature set
• larger footprint on disk • requires special permissions • requires daemon to be running
Singularity
• lighter weight • no special permissions required • only runs when called
• less mature • less documentation • narrower feature set
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Related problem
The quickstart guide and cpac page in the documentation don't explicitly state that a container platform needs to be installed (and in the case of Docker, that the daemon needs to be running) for cpac to work.
Proposed feature
We should clarify that that a user needs at least one of these installed (and in the case of Docker running) for cpac to work.
Acceptance criteria
Additional context
From my perspective these are the main pros and cons:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: