Hi Jens,

Thanks for these options, I’ll give them a try. But my true question is not 
answered: should I include the toolchain dependency in the module name or not? 
Or, in other words: should I use the dummy or the intel-2014b toolchain here? 
The unpacking doesn’t need the toolchain, but loading the package will not work 
if you don’t have the intel-2014b toolchain (and related packages) anyway…

— Franky



Op 3-jun.-2015, om 15:54 heeft Jens Timmerman 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> het volgende 
geschreven:


Hi Franky,


On 03/06/15 14:18, Backeljauw Franky wrote:
Hello,

We have a new EasyConfig file SOBAcl-r18.eb which has this in it:

easyblock = "Tarball"

name = 'SOBAcl'
version = 'r18'

toolchain = {'name': 'dummy', 'version': 'dummy'}

dependencies = [('GraphViz', '2.18-intel-2014b-Perl-5.20.0')]


if you set the toolchain to intel-2015a change this to

dependencies = [('GraphViz', '2.18', '-Perl-5.20.0', True)]

True means, use the toolchain that's used for this easyconfig.
or if you keep dummy dummy you can specify:


dependencies = [('GraphViz', '2.18', 'Perl-5.20.0'', ('intel', '2015a')]


see 
http://easybuild.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Writing_easyconfig_files.html#dependencies


and possibly make this perl version a variable somewhere

Regards,
Jens Timmerman


— Many thanks for your reply,

Franky



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