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Alex Nitz
Alex Nitz
Albert Einstein Institute - Hannover
Ian Harry
Ian Harry
Duncan Brown
Duncan Brown
Syracuse University
Christopher M. Biwer
Christopher M. Biwer
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Josh Willis
Josh Willis
Caltech/LIGO
Tito Dal Canton
Tito Dal Canton
Collin Capano
Collin Capano
Albert Einstein Institute
Larne Pekowsky
Larne Pekowsky
Syracuse University, Department of Physics
Thomas Dent
Thomas Dent
AEI
Andrew R. Williamson
Andrew R. Williamson
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth
Gareth S Davies
Gareth S Davies
Soumi De
Soumi De
Syracuse University
Miriam Cabero
Miriam Cabero
Bernd Machenschalk
Bernd Machenschalk
Prayush Kumar
Prayush Kumar
Cornell University
Steven Reyes
Steven Reyes
Duncan Macleod
Duncan Macleod
@cardiffgravity
Francesco Pannarale
Francesco Pannarale
dfinstad
dfinstad
Thomas Massinger
Thomas Massinger
Márton Tápai
Márton Tápai
Leo Singer
Leo Singer
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Sebastian Khan
Sebastian Khan
Cardiff Gravitational Waves Physics
Stephen Fairhurst
Stephen Fairhurst
Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar
Alex Nielsen
Alex Nielsen
SSingh087
SSingh087
shasvath
shasvath
Iain Dorrington
Iain Dorrington
Bhooshan Uday Varsha Gadre
Bhooshan Uday Varsha Gadre
IUCAA
gwastro/pycbc: PyCBC Release 1.16.6
Zenodo
2020
2020-07-27
https://github.com/gwastro/pycbc/tree/v1.16.6
10.5281/zenodo.596388
v1.16.6
Other (Open)
This is the v1.16.6 release of PyCBC.
This contains a bugfix compared to v1.16.5 in how pycbc_coinc_hdfinjfind deals with segment attributes in the statmap files, as well as a change to allow use of reuse cache files stored on web pages behind authentication
A Docker container for this release is available from the pycbc/pycbc-el7 repository on Docker Hub and can be downloaded using the command:
docker pull pycbc/pycbc-el7:v1.16.6
On a machine with CVMFS installed, a pre-built virtual environment is available for Red Hat 7 compatible operating systems by running the command:
source /cvmfs/oasis.opensciencegrid.org/ligo/sw/pycbc/x86_64_rhel_7/virtualenv/pycbc-v1.16.6/bin/activate
A singularity container is available at /cvmfs/singularity.opensciencegrid.org/pycbc/pycbc-el7:v1.16.6 which can be started with the command:
singularity shell --home ${HOME}:/srv --pwd /srv --bind /cvmfs --contain --ipc --pid /cvmfs/singularity.opensciencegrid.org/pycbc/pycbc-el7\:v1.16.6