Sorry, forgot the log file :) On 19/11/14 14:27, "Valeriu Codreanu" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Fotis, Kenneth, Pablo, > >Thanks for all your suggestions. I have finally managed to get EasyBuild >installed and loaded. It was indeed a problem related to the two module >environments that were conflicting. > >However, when I try to build the WRF package I get this error: > >valeriuc@login3:~$ eb WRF-3.5.1-goolf-1.4.10-dmpar.eb -Dr >== temporary log file in case of crash >/scratch/easybuild-l0Rfu9/easybuild-7kKi7g.log >ERROR: EasyBuild crashed with an error (at >easybuild/software/EasyBuild/1.15.2/lib/python2.6/site-packages/easybuild_ >f >ramework-1.15.2-py2.6.egg/easybuild/tools/modules.py:541 in run_module): >homkat(4):ERROR:154: Version symbol 'default' loops > >We have a module homkat installed on the system but it is not loaded or >used when calling eb. If I try to do: module load homkat, I hit exactly >the same error (homkat(4):ERROR:154). > >Do you have any suggestion for how to tackle this? > >I am also attaching the complete log file. > > >Best wishes, >Valeriu > >On 19/11/14 10:45, "Fotis Georgatos" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>Hi Valeriu, Kenneth, >> >>On Nov 18, 2014, at 9:35 PM, Kenneth Hoste <[email protected]> >>wrote: >>> It may have something to do with the modules being loaded with the old >>>modulecmd binary (v3.1.6), and then manipulating/querying the state with >>>the latest version 3.2.10. >> >>Or, perhaps there is something that tickles environment variables >>LOADEDMODULES and _LMFILES_; >>I¹d suspect either shell init files or, fancy hooks living inside >>modulefiles themselves. >> >>I'd suggest a clean-fresh build of modulecmd, visible by a very >>restricted $PATH, >>if possible, done from a new clean account. That may help in differential >>debugging. >> >>cheers, >>F. >> >>-- >>echo "sysadmin know better bash than english" | sed s/min/mins/ \ >> | sed 's/better bash/bash better/' # signal detected in a CERN forum >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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