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Fabio Hernandez committed Jun 30, 2018
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Expand Up @@ -34,28 +34,29 @@ The namespace under ``/cvmfs/sw.lsst.eu`` is meant to be self-explanatory. There
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Names of directories containing **stable releases** start with letter "v" (e.g. ``v15.0``) and directories where **weekly releases** are located are named starting with letter "w" (e.g. ``w_2018_19``). ``lsst_distrib`` is the name of the LSST distribution, that is, a coherent set of packages that together form the LSST science pipelines. Each release of the LSST software is built specifically for delivery via CernVM-FS according to the `official instructions <https://pipelines.lsst.io>`_.

Each release of the LSST software you will find under ``/cvmfs/sw.lsst.eu``, be it stable or weekly, is mostly self contained: it includes its own EUPS (see below), its own **Python 3** distribution (typically `miniconda <https://www.anaconda.com/download>`_) and its own set of external packages that specific release depends on (e.g. ``numpy``, ``cfitsio``, etc.). In particular, since the Python distribution installed with each release includes its own interpreter, each release is independent and configured so **it does not conflict with other Python interpreter** you may have already installed on your computer.
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