RE: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-29 Thread Fotis Georgatos
Hi, > https://github.com/Bright-Computing/bic ## .spec file and much paraphernalia > included, ignore the filenames > If you are running a cluster by Bright Computing with Lmod, I bet you're > probably using a fork of that work, already. Also, some more ideas that were incorporated in that

RE: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-28 Thread Fotis Georgatos
9:03 To: easybuild@lists.ugent.be Cc: Kenneth Hoste Subject: Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0 The Lmod EPEL package maintainer Orion Poplawski has advised me to file a bug in the RedHat bugzilla requesting a version upgrade of the Lmod RPM, and you can all v

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-28 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
The Lmod EPEL package maintainer Orion Poplawski has advised me to file a bug in the RedHat bugzilla requesting a version upgrade of the Lmod RPM, and you can all view it here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1633929 If your testing of the Lmod 6.6.3 RPM is successful, or if it

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-27 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
On 27-09-2018 09:57, Ole Holm Nielsen wrote: On 09/26/2018 09:50 PM, Kenneth Hoste wrote:> It seems like there are some options for getting an RPM for Lmod 6.6.3, but it turns out it's also reasonable to drop the required version a bit since running the EasyBuild framework tests on top of Lmod

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-27 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
On 09/26/2018 09:50 PM, Kenneth Hoste wrote:> It seems like there are some options for getting an RPM for Lmod 6.6.3, but it turns out it's also reasonable to drop the required version a bit since running the EasyBuild framework tests on top of Lmod 6.5.1 is not revealing any issues with that

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread Kenneth Hoste
Dear Ole, On 26/09/2018 13:25, Ole Holm Nielsen wrote: Dear Kenneth, Thanks a lot for the answer. Since CentOS 7 is a very popular HPC cluster OS, it would be great to obtain an authoritative RPM package for Lmod as required by EasyBuild.  It's very unfortunate that EPEL hasn't updated the

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread André Gemünd
Hi Andreas, afaik Update 6 is still under development though (notice the Factory folder), so packages could still change or have issues. Best Greetings Andre - Am 26. Sep 2018 um 15:32 schrieb Andreas Hilboll hilb...@uni-bremen.de: > We just yesterday installed 7.8.1 from >

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread Andreas Hilboll
We just yesterday installed 7.8.1 from http://build.openhpc.community/OpenHPC:/1.3:/Update6:/Factory/CentOS_7/x86_64/lmod-ohpc-7.8.1-5.1.ohpc.1.3.6.x86_64.rpm, and everything's working smoothly. Cheers, Andreas André Gemünd writes: Dear Ole, maybe the OpenHPC for CentOS 7 package can be

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread André Gemünd
Dear Ole, maybe the OpenHPC for CentOS 7 package can be useful for that? It provides 7.7.14 currently: http://build.openhpc.community/OpenHPC:/1.3:/Update5/CentOS_7/src/lmod-ohpc-7.7.14-3.1.src.rpm Greetings André - Am 26. Sep 2018 um 13:25 schrieb Ole Holm Nielsen

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
Dear Kenneth, Thanks a lot for the answer. Since CentOS 7 is a very popular HPC cluster OS, it would be great to obtain an authoritative RPM package for Lmod as required by EasyBuild. It's very unfortunate that EPEL hasn't updated the Lmod RPM in 2 years. Your .spec file for Lmod 6.6 seems

Re: [easybuild] Updated Lmod RPM package needed for EasyBuild v3.7.0

2018-09-26 Thread Kenneth Hoste
Dear Ole, We build our own Lmod RPMs so we can stay on top of recent developments. You can find our .spec file in https://github.com/hpcugent/Lmod-UGent. If you go back in history a bit, you should be able to find a .spec file for Lmod 6.x. Of course, you'll need to customize this w.r.t.