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As a user of the scec softwares, I have a suggestion.
Especially for the ucvm, it might be good to make it web-based. So potential users don't have to install it on their machine and worry about all installation requirements. Because it's just a data extraction code, it would be great if people can have access to the data
by their web browser and just type the location (lat,lon,dep) of their interests, or upload a text file which contains a collection of locations. In this way, I think people can have much easier access to the community velocity model data.
There might be some technical issues, but it just hit my mind because many people just tend to give up using the data if they have difficulties in installation
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Implementing/maintaining a web-interface might be time-consuming:
What a about providing a bootstrap for a virtual machine, which would decouple the installation from the host environment?
Bootstrapping would also get around licensing concerns (compared to distributing containers), since the installation is done on the users' machines.
E.g., when using Vagrant (https://www.vagrantup.com), the commands vagrant up and vagrant ssh would be sufficient to get into an UCVM-enabled VM.
Here's an example for BPP:
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
##
# Vagrant configuration, which builds the SCEC Broadband Platform.
##
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "debian/contrib-stretch64"
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
# 4GB of memory
vb.memory = "4096"
# limit to single VPU
vb.cpus = 1
end
# bootstrap, which installs BBP
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: <<-SHELL
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 build-essential
sudo apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 git
sudo apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 python
sudo apt-get install -qq -o=Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 python-pip
sudo pip install matplotlib numpy scipy pyproj
mkdir /vagrant/build
cd /vagrant/build
git clone https://github.com/SCECcode/bbp.git
cd bbp
git checkout 17.3.0
cd setup
# bash has to be selected manually: 17.3.0 doesn't use the correct shebang, fixed in dev-branch
printf "1\n1\n1\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n" | bash ./easy_install_bbp.sh
# setup .bash_profile
echo "export BBP_DIR=/vagrant/build/bbp/bbp" > /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "export BBP_GF_DIR=/vagrant/build/bbp_gf" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "export BBP_VAL_DIR=/vagrant/build/bbp_val" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "export PYTHONPATH=/vagrant/build/bbp/bbp/comps" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "export BBP_DATA_DIR=/vagrant/build/bbp_data" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "export PATH=/vagrant/build/bbp/bbp/comps:/vagrant/build/bbp/bbp/utils/batch:$PATH" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "ulimit -s unlimited" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
echo "cd /vagrant/build/" >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile
SHELL
end
As a user of the scec softwares, I have a suggestion.
Especially for the ucvm, it might be good to make it web-based. So potential users don't have to install it on their machine and worry about all installation requirements. Because it's just a data extraction code, it would be great if people can have access to the data
by their web browser and just type the location (lat,lon,dep) of their interests, or upload a text file which contains a collection of locations. In this way, I think people can have much easier access to the community velocity model data.
There might be some technical issues, but it just hit my mind because many people just tend to give up using the data if they have difficulties in installation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: