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[INSTALL]: g2tmpl/1.12.0 is needed for Rocky-9 environment #1164

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WenMeng-NOAA opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 7 comments
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[INSTALL]: g2tmpl/1.12.0 is needed for Rocky-9 environment #1164

WenMeng-NOAA opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 7 comments
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Package name

g2tmpl

Package version/tag

1.12.0

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Please install g2tmpl/1.12.0 at the spack-stack-1.6.0 for Rocky9 environment.

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  • Check this box if and only if your package should be installed on WCOSS2 Cactus and Dogwood (all spack-stack packages will be installed on Acorn). If not, you may disregard the rest of the items below and submit this request.

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  • The code is mature, stable, and production ready
  • The code is does not and cannot use the internet, and does not contain URLs (http, https, ftp, etc.) except in comments
  • The package does not contain prebuilt binary files that have not been approved by NCO security review
  • The code has no publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities and exposures (search https://cve.mitre.org/cve/)
  • The code is not prohibited by DHS, DOC, NOAA, or NWS
  • The code comes from a trusted source. Trusted sources include other NWS, NOAA, or DOC, agencies, or other Federal agencies that operate at a FISMA high or equivalent level. Additionally, trusted sources could be third-party agencies through which there is an existing SLA on file (such as RedHat).
  • The code is actively maintained and supported (it continues to get updates, patches, etc.)
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  • There are no known security vulnerabilities or weaknesses
  • Installing and running the code does not require privileged processes/users
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  • There are no concerns related to SA, SI, and SC NIST control families

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@WenMeng-NOAA
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May I get the status of g2tmpl/1.12.0 installation at the spack-stack -1.6.0? The UPP side has been waiting for this installation to update for supporting the upcoming GFS HR4. Thanks!

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@AlexanderRichert-NOAA @ulmononian pinging you on this one. Cam, should I continue bothering you while @RatkoVasic-NOAA is on leave, or someone else?

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Please try /work/noaa/epic/role-epic/spack-stack/orion/spack-stack-1.6.0/envs/upp-addon-env/install/modulefiles/Core and let me know if that works for you.

@WenMeng-NOAA
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@AlexanderRichert-NOAA Thanks for installation.
@DavidHuber-NOAA Can you test the UPP compiling with g2tmpl/1.12.0? Thanks!

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It looks like it works. I'll have a UPP PR in shortly. Thanks @AlexanderRichert-NOAA!

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Thanks indeed @AlexanderRichert-NOAA - can we close this?

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Thanks for installation.

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