timestamp1541981280001Modules 4.2.1 releasedby Xavier DelaruelleModules version 4.2.1 has just been released. This is a bugfix release in the 4.2 series. Fixes are: Cookbook: add the inhibit-report-info recipe. Cookbook: port unload-firstly-loaded and top-priority-values recipes to v4.2. Init: fix...
timestamp1539840840001Modules 4.2.0 releasedby Xavier DelaruelleAfter 6 months of development, it is a my great pleasure to announce the release of Modules version 4.2.0. This new version brings a specific focus on the dependency management between modulefiles with a push forward consistency and...
timestamp1539324180001Improved module message reportby Xavier DelaruelleModule sub-commands like load, unload or switch, may perform multiple load or unload modulefile evaluations in a row. Also these kind of evaluation modes may sometimes trigger additional load or unload evaluations, when for instance a...
timestamp1537734060001Consistency of module load/unload commands in modulefileby Xavier DelaruelleWith the module load modulefile command, a given modulefile can automatically load a modulefile it pre-requires. Similarly with the module unload modulefile command, a given modulefile can automatically unload a modulefile it conflicts...
timestamp1536434580001More small changes for 4.2by Xavier DelaruelleI would like to let you known about 4 small improvements made following to discussions that occurred few months ago on the mailing-list or on bug trackers. New --with-bin-search-path configure option New ./configure option added to get...
timestamp1535876280001Modulefile alias and symbolic modulefile name consistencyby Xavier DelaruelleWith the module-alias and module-version modulefile commands, alternative names can be given to a modulefile. When these names are used to load for instance a modulefile, they are resolved to the modulefile they target which is then...
timestamp1535210940001Automated module handling modeby Xavier DelaruelleThe automated module handling mode (new feature for the future version 4.2) has gain a new mechanism: Dependent module Unload (DepUn). I have tried to improve and clarify the explanation on all of this: An automatic management of the...
timestamp1535030040001More continuous integrationby Xavier DelaruelleJust to let you know that the continuous integration of Modules now covers the Windows OS. More precisely the Cygwin and MSYS2 platforms on Windows. This addition completes the panel of OSes already tested after OS X and Linux (with...