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Your software is not ready for running on the grid if any of the following apply:
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Writing portable software - The Golden RulesSoftware meant to run on the Grid must be self-contained and compatible with the most standard Linux configuration.Golden rulesPortable software means that:
ChecksYou must make sure that your software is portable by doing the following:
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