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pandoc:introduction-to-vsc:04_module_environment:01_modules [2018/01/12 11:19] – Pandoc Auto-commit pandocpandoc:introduction-to-vsc:04_module_environment:01_modules [2018/01/31 13:17] – Pandoc Auto-commit pandoc
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   * Article written by Markus Stöhr (VSC Team) <html><br></html>(last update 2017-10-09 by ms).   * Article written by Markus Stöhr (VSC Team) <html><br></html>(last update 2017-10-09 by ms).
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   - Find a suitable **location and directory structure** for serveral versions of the same library/code   - Find a suitable **location and directory structure** for serveral versions of the same library/code
   - Manage the **user environment** to be able to access the correct version automatically   - Manage the **user environment** to be able to access the correct version automatically
-  - Manage different software stacks, e.g. use different compiler(-version) or different library versions to build another library (--> 1.)+  - Manage different software stacks, e.g. use different compiler(-version) or different library versions to build another library (> 1.)
  
  
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 ===== Environment Modules ===== ===== Environment Modules =====
  
-  * **environment**: global variables available to current and all sub-shells ('env''set)+  * **environment**: global variables available to current and all sub-shells (envset’ )
   * http://modules.sourceforge.net/   * http://modules.sourceforge.net/
   * **module**: all modifications (set and prepend to variables) in the user environment necessary for using a piece of software   * **module**: all modifications (set and prepend to variables) in the user environment necessary for using a piece of software
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   * create own module environment as described on previous slide, create a directory within your training sub-folder   * create own module environment as described on previous slide, create a directory within your training sub-folder
   * check again, how the module is loaded.   * check again, how the module is loaded.
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 ===== Simple example ===== ===== Simple example =====
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-If needed add e.g. include directory explicitly:+If needed add e.g. include directory explicitly:
  
 <code> <code>
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