Support teams of high-performance computing (HPC) systems often find
themselves between a rock and a hard place: on one hand, they understandably
administrate these large systems in a conservative way, but on the other hand,
they try to satisfy their users by deploying up-to-date tool chains as well as
libraries and scientific software. HPC system users often have no guarantee
that they will be able to reproduce results at a later point in time, even on
the same system-software may have been upgraded, removed, or recompiled under
their feet, and they have little hope of being able to reproduce the same
software environment elsewhere. We present GNU Guix and the functional package
management paradigm and show how it can improve reproducibility and sharing
among researchers with representative use cases.Comment: 2nd International Workshop on Reproducibility in Parallel Computing
(RepPar), Aug 2015, Vienne, Austria. http://reppar.org