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Many Linux distribution package managers require root permissions in order to use them. This implies that Apptainer version 1.0.x and the older Singularity cannot be used on compute clusters to build images as a normal user. Should such occur, [[Technical support submit a ticket]] asking for help to create that image or use a computer with Apptainer installed where you have root permissions.
Many Linux distribution package managers require root permissions in order to use them. This implies that Apptainer version 1.0.x and the older Singularity cannot be used on compute clusters to build images as a normal user. Should such occur, [[Technical support|submit a ticket]] asking for help to create that image or use a computer with Apptainer installed where you have root permissions.


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Apptainer has a <code>--fakeroot</code> feature used to build and manipulate images. With versions efore Apptainer 1.1, one wanting to use this feature on a cluster requires [[Technical support submitting a ticket]] for a system administrator to consider adding that person so Apptainer's <code>--fakeroot</code> on a specific cluster, which may or not be possible. With Apptainer version 1.1, <code>--fakeroot</code> can be used without being formally added.
Apptainer has a <code>--fakeroot</code> feature used to build and manipulate images. With versions efore Apptainer 1.1, one wanting to use this feature on a cluster requires [[Technical support|submitting a ticket]] for a system administrator to consider adding that person so Apptainer's <code>--fakeroot</code> on a specific cluster, which may or not be possible. With Apptainer version 1.1, <code>--fakeroot</code> can be used without being formally added.


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