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Much academic software is freely available on the internet. You can email Compute Canada [mailto:support@computecanada.ca support] staff, provide them with a URL, and ask them to install any such package so that you and other users will be able access it via a [[Using modules|module load]] command. If the license terms and technical requirements are met they will make it available, typically in one or two business days. | Much academic software is freely available on the internet. You can email Compute Canada [mailto:support@computecanada.ca support] staff, provide them with a URL, and ask them to install any such package so that you and other users will be able access it via a [[Using modules|module load]] command. If the license terms and technical requirements are met they will make it available, typically in one or two business days. | ||
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== Python, R, and Perl packages == | == Python, R, and Perl packages == | ||
[[Python]], [[R]], and [[Perl]] are languages with large libraries of extension packages, and package managers that can easily install almost any desired extension in your home directory. See the page for each language to find out if the package you're looking for is already available on our systems. If it is not, you should also find detailed guidance there on using that language's package manager to install it for yourself. | [[Python]], [[R]], and [[Perl]] are languages with large libraries of extension packages, and package managers that can easily install almost any desired extension in your home directory. See the page for each language to find out if the package you're looking for is already available on our systems. If it is not, you should also find detailed guidance there on using that language's package manager to install it for yourself. | ||
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