Re: [easybuild] LUA modules: whatis statement split up across multiple lines when printed

2017-01-19 Thread Jack Perdue
On 01/19/2017 03:38 PM, Ben Roberts wrote: All, I have noticed a slightly annoying (if small) side effect of the move to lua module files. Specifically, module help and whatis statements will now be split up across multiple lines if they are so formatted in the easyconfig. An example

[easybuild] LUA modules: whatis statement split up across multiple lines when printed

2017-01-19 Thread Ben Roberts
All, I have noticed a slightly annoying (if small) side effect of the move to lua module files. Specifically, module help and whatis statements will now be split up across multiple lines if they are so formatted in the easyconfig. An example follows at the end of this message. This is a

Re: [easybuild] Support for ROOT and/or Julia?

2017-01-19 Thread Kenneth Hoste
On 19/01/2017 18:38, Andreas Hilboll wrote: has anyone here worked on installing ROOT (https://root.cern.ch/) and/or Julia (http://julialang.org/)? There are easyconfigs for ROOT included with EasyBuild. Wow, that's embarassing. I wonder why I didn't see that Well, maybe the software

Re: [easybuild] Support for ROOT and/or Julia?

2017-01-19 Thread Andreas Hilboll
>> has anyone here worked on installing ROOT (https://root.cern.ch/) and/or >> Julia (http://julialang.org/)? > > There are easyconfigs for ROOT included with EasyBuild. Wow, that's embarassing. I wonder why I didn't see that > You can find an easyconfig for Julia here: > >

[easybuild] Support for ROOT and/or Julia?

2017-01-19 Thread Andreas Hilboll
Hi, has anyone here worked on installing ROOT (https://root.cern.ch/) and/or Julia (http://julialang.org/)? Cheers, Andreas. -- Dr. Andreas Hilboll Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM) - AND - Institute of Environmental Physics (IUP) University of Bremen

Re: [easybuild] EB for Intel Distribution for Python?

2017-01-19 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
On 01/19/2017 03:39 PM, Siddiqui, Shahzeb wrote: Please see issue: https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-easyconfigs/issues/3922 I tried to build intel-python with IntelBase, it seems to be a trivial issue with license. Not sure how to fix this. Can you please provide input on this Yes, I

RE: [easybuild] EB for Intel Distribution for Python?

2017-01-19 Thread Siddiqui, Shahzeb
Hi Kenneth & Ole, Please see issue: https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-easyconfigs/issues/3922 I tried to build intel-python with IntelBase, it seems to be a trivial issue with license. Not sure how to fix this. Can you please provide input on this -Original Message- From:

Re: [easybuild] Python-2.7.12-foss-2016b undefined references

2017-01-19 Thread Alan O'Cais
He's using ncurses at dummy level and this does have the split tinfo lib...it was required to fix a build problem for a statically linked Lmod on some systems, see the mentioned PR On 19 Jan 2017 2:39 pm, "Ward Poelmans" > wrote: On 18-01-17 22:16,

Re: [easybuild] Python-2.7.12-foss-2016b undefined references

2017-01-19 Thread Ward Poelmans
On 18-01-17 22:16, Vanzo, Davide wrote: > Ward, > the symbols exist in the libreadline.a, not in libncurses.a as you can > see here: > > $ readelf --syms > /usr/software/software/Compiler/GCC/5.4.0-2.26/libreadline/6.3/lib/libreadline.a > | grep

Re: [easybuild] update on RHEL7.3 vs intel/2016b (was: next EasyBuild conf call: Wed Jan 18th 2017, 5pm CET)

2017-01-19 Thread Kenneth Hoste
After pushing some buttons, Intel published an article where copying libintlc.so.5 is a confirmed proper workaround, see https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-compiler-version-16-not-compatible-with-recent-libcso6 regards, Kenneth On 18/01/2017 18:32, Kenneth Hoste wrote: Notes of