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## Description
Spack is a package manager for supercomputers. It provides build recipes Spack is a package manager for supercomputers. It provides build recipes
for more than 6000 software components, and it allows to build entire for more than 6000 software components, and it allows to build entire
HPC application stacks with little to no prerequisites. HPC application stacks with little to no prerequisites.
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used to run spack commands directly as well. Doing this may require to used to run spack commands directly as well. Doing this may require to
bind-mount local directories into the container. bind-mount local directories into the container.
## How to use the image ## Usage
This image may be used to build and containerize application stacks using This image may be used to build and containerize application stacks using
Spack. The stack is installed in a base container such as SLE BCI Base. Spack. The stack is installed in a base container such as SLE BCI Base.
To build a containerized application stack, create the file `spack.yaml` To build a containerized application stack, create the file `spack.yaml`

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