Jonathan, Actually, rpm.pbone.net turned up the epel packages. Due to some networking limitations, I don't have access to the EPEL repository from within the computing environment . . . yet. Something to do when I get back to the office on Tuesday.
4 day weekend, here I come! -John On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Jonathan Billings <[email protected]>wrote: > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:25:12PM -0500, John Reddy wrote: > > > > To the gurus and HPC alumni, thank you. > > > > I'm still relatively new to HPC administration, and as is the normal case > > with Linux/Unix sysadmining, it's one of many hats that I wear. > > > > Sorry I wasn't clear in my previous message, but I was actually looking > for > > someone to identify the package. I had googled for it, and had a few too > > many hits. My google-fu is weak. The "modules" package from sourceforge > is > > indeed. > > > > I found a precompiled RPM via rpm.pbone.net for RHEL 5. That should > work > > fine, and the SRPM is available there too if I ned to recompile. I was > > hoping for a simple "yum install environment-modules" or some such, but > it > > seems I must do some (minimum) level of work. > > > > If people have sample module definitions to share/recommend, maybe better > to > > contact me off-list, as my original question has been answered. > > I don't know if I'd trust some random modules package, but the EPEL > repository has precompiled packages here for RHEL5: > > http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/x86_64/repoview/environment-modules.html > > and here are the source packages: > > http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/SRPMS/repoview/environment-modules.html > > Or you could add the EPEL repository and 'yum install > environment-modules'. > > -- > Jonathan Billings <[email protected]> >
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