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*For an optimal experience, we strongly recommend you to use singularity 3 or later for this tutorial. *For an optimal experience, we strongly recommend you to use singularity 3 or later for this tutorial.
Use (very) old versions of singularity (e.g. 2.6.x) at your own risk!* Use (very) old versions of singularity (e.g. 2.6.x) at your own risk!*
# The EIC Software Container (jug_xl) ## The EIC Software Container (jug_xl)
## Step 1: Create a local directory that you want to work in, e.g., `~/eic` ### Step 1: Create a local directory that you want to work in, e.g., `~/eic`
```bash ```bash
mkdir ~/eic mkdir ~/eic
cd ~/eic cd ~/eic
``` ```
## Step 2: Deploy the containerized environment and launch a shell ### Step 2: Deploy the containerized environment and launch a shell
Execute the following line in your terminal to setup your environment in your sandbox Execute the following line in your terminal to setup your environment in your sandbox
directory. This will install the latest stable container and place a script called directory. This will install the latest stable container and place a script called
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./eic-shell ./eic-shell
``` ```
## Step 3: Clone the repos ### Step 3: Clone the repos
There are 2 repos you need: There are 2 repos you need:
* IP6 (IP-specific components) * IP6 (IP-specific components)
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In part 1 of the tutorial we will be mostly using files from a tutorial repo. In part 1 of the tutorial we will be mostly using files from a tutorial repo.
Later on, we will com back to these detector repositories. Later on, we will com back to these detector repositories.
## Step 4: Looking at the geometry ### Step 4: Looking at the geometry
Before moving on to part 1, let's generate the geometry in a root file: Before moving on to part 1, let's generate the geometry in a root file:
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