Hi, Try with EASYBUILD_BUILDPATH=/dev/shm (or any other directory that is completely under your control).
It might that the OS has some kind of job or inotify event that cleans /tmp from old files... /Martin On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 11:36 AM, John Donners <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I got several builds that failed because the source file could not be > found. > It turns out that EasyBuild unpacks files with their original timestamps > (could be years > old) and that these get removed automatically from /tmp > (no other non-networked filesystem available, I'm afraid) before the build > completed. > I now changed the framework locally to use 'tar xm' to get the current > time as timestamp. > That works fine for me. I thought to create a pull request for this, but > maybe you solved it > some other way (hard to imagine you didn't run into similar issues > before;)? > > Cheers, > John > > -- > We are ISO 27001 certified and meet the high requirements for information > security. > > | John Donners | Senior consultant | Compute | SURFsara | Science Park 140 > | 1098 XG Amsterdam | Nederland | > T (31)6 19039023 | [email protected] | www.surfsara.nl | > > Aanwezig op | ma | di | wo | do | vr > -- Martin Marcher *Immersive Consultant* http://martinmarcher.com Mobile/Cell: +43 / 660 / 62 45 103 <+436606245103> http://www.linkedin.com/in/martinmarcher UID: ATU68801424

