From 7292350576273bc3a3ba6d0b19f99163f367055f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Top Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 16:03:59 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] added most requested changes for the EESSI as a module part --- docs/using_eessi/setting_up_environment.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/using_eessi/setting_up_environment.md b/docs/using_eessi/setting_up_environment.md index 4c449bd8f..29fb52571 100644 --- a/docs/using_eessi/setting_up_environment.md +++ b/docs/using_eessi/setting_up_environment.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ There are a few different scenarios where you may want to set up the EESSI envir !!! note "Why do we recommend to unset `MODULEPATH`?" - Unsetting the `$MODULEPATH` environment variable, which tells Lmod in which directories environment module files are available, may be necessary. The underlying reason to suggest this is that EESSI and your system are most likely based on two different operating system distributions - EESSI uses [compatibility layer ](../compatibility_layer.md "EESSI compatibility layer"), your system almost certainly uses some other Linux distribution. If you can find a way to ensure that the _software stacks_ from your site and EESSI do not mix (in particular when someone is building new software!), then this should be good enough. + Unsetting the `$MODULEPATH` environment variable, which tells Lmod in which directories environment module files are available, may be necessary. The underlying reason to suggest this is that EESSI and your system are most likely based on two different operating system distributions - EESSI uses [compatibility layer](../compatibility_layer.md), your system almost certainly uses some other Linux distribution. If you can find a way to ensure that the _software stacks_ from your site and EESSI do not mix (in particular when someone is building new software!), then this should be good enough. 1. You are already using Lmod with version >= 8.6