Did I miss a Stack Exchange site that is better suited for this question ?
Most likely Unix & Linux.
In particular, on Stack Overflow there is a tag for singularity-container, but this tag is not present on other Stack Exchange sites like Unix & Linux hence I don't think Unix stackexchange is a better fit for this question.
Quoting from the question:
In short, any user in the group users
should be able to do singularity run instance:\\myinstance
How is that a question about the program? Why does it matter what the program does? Why would the answer not be the same, if we replace singularity
with, say, firefox
, or python
?
If it doesn't matter, then the question is "how do I grant these particular sorts of access rights to a program on a Linux system?", which is exactly what that site is for. It's also almost certainly a common duplicate; the relevant commands for granting or denying privileges (including execution) for a file (including executables) to selected users (including "all users in the group with a specific name") are chmod
and chown
, and this stuff is about as fundamental as it gets.
On the other hand, if there were some Singularity-specific reason why granting OS-level privileges to run the command doesn't solve the problem - then that is a tech support question, and the appropriate place to ask is a Singularity-specific discussion forum, issue tracker, etc.