Environment Modules

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The Modules package provides for dynamic modification of a user's
environment with module files. Each module file contains the
information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the
package is initialized, the environment can be modified dynamically on
a per-module basis using the module command that interprets module
files. Typically, module files instruct the module command to alter or
set shell environment variables, such as PATH or MANPATH. Module files
may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own
collection to supplement or replace the shared module files. The
modules environment is common on SGI/Crays and many workstation farms.

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Modules.changes 0000003472 3.39 KB
Modules.spec 0000003691 3.6 KB
modules-3.2.9c.tar.bz2 0000359384 351 KB
return.patch 0000000341 341 Bytes
share.patch 0000019982 19.5 KB
Revision 13 (latest revision is 26)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 133433 from Klaus Kämpf's avatar Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (revision 13)
- complete the move from /usr/Modules to /usr/share/Modules
  (bnc#778525)

- update to 3.2.9c 
  * Fix the coexistence of load/remove flags (Martin Siegert)
  * Fixed an overlapping string copy (Wilson Snyder & Orion Poplawski)
  * Isolated calls to the new interpreter and get & set env.vars.
  * Crucial bug fix of same by (Orion Poplawski).
  * Optionally use Tcl memory check routines for malloc/realloc.
  * Fixed the "module purge" memory corruption (Poor Yorick)
  * Added support for Ruby (Tammo Tjarks)
- replace defaut in the profile files with the proper version
- make module files from /etc %config
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