Hi,

I am trying to play with hierarchical modules (e.g. HierarchicalMNS) and am 
hitting errors that it can’t find modules which seem to be there.

Example: I am trying to build foss-2015b after installing easybuild from 
scratch.  At the step when building bison-3.0.4

== 2016-01-22 15:47:17,694 runpy ERROR Changing environment as dictated by 
module failed: name 'false' is not defined (stdout: 
os.environ["LMOD_DEFAULT_MODULEPATH"] = 
"/sw/easybuild/modules/all:/sw/lmod/6.0.24/modulefiles/Core:/sw/lpkg/Linux:/sw/lpkg/Core:/sw/lmod/l
mod/modulefiles/Core";
os.environ["MODULEPATH"] = 
"/sw/easybuild/modules/all:/sw/lmod/6.0.24/modulefiles/Core:/sw/lpkg/Linux:/sw/lpkg/Core:/sw/lmod/lmod/modulefiles/Core";
false
, stderr: Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are 
unknown:
"M4/1.4.17"

   Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."

) (at 
easybuild/software/Core/EasyBuild/2.5.0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/easybuild_framework-2.5.0-py2.7.egg/easybuild/tools/modules.py:529
 in run_module)

If I spider, i get:

-bash-4.2$ module spider M4

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Core/M4: Core/M4/1.4.17
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    This module can be loaded directly: module load Core/M4/1.4.17

    Help:
       GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor.
       It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some extensions
       (for example, handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros).
       GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files, running shell 
commands, doing arithmetic, etc.
       - Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/m4.html






I can load the module manually.  Any clues?

Thanks and best wishes
  Joachim

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