Environment Modules
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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Filename | Size | Changed |
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Modules.changes | 0000004641 4.53 KB | |
Modules.spec | 0000003704 3.62 KB | |
modules-3.2.10.tar.bz2 | 0000327611 320 KB | |
return.patch | 0000000495 495 Bytes | |
share.patch | 0000021956 21.4 KB |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 26)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Klaus Kämpf (kwk)
(revision 14)
- update to 3.2.10 * Fixed the module switch with custom delimiters (Tyson Whitehead) * If a bash shell check if interactive or not for alias/functions * Fix the flags with regards to recursive load/unload * Fix perl.pm init file typo (bug 3497092) * Moved from cvs to git (and now: modulefile/module-git) * Fix the module swap with the --delim option (Tyson Whitehead) * Increased the "update" buffer (Leon Kos) * Use the locale for sorting modulefiles by the avail command * Fixed the segfault problem with Tcl_RegExpCompile() (Kenneth Hoste, Tyson Whitehead) * Updated the FSF address in LICENSE.GPL (Jan Synacek) * Forked the Tcl-only version to be maintained by Kent Mein. * Added the "module-info type" query to return 'C' to indicate that the modulecmd executable is the "C" version. (The Tcl-only version will return 'Tcl'.) * Search /usr/lib64 for tclConfig.sh also (Jan Synacek) * Tested loading 20 other modulefiles from a single one * Have ChangeLog generated by a script due to Marcus D. Hanwell
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