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   /cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles
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=== Modules available for ABGC ===
== Modules available for ABGC ==


* [[asreml_3.0 | asreml/3.0fl-64]]
* [[asreml_3.0 | asreml/3.0fl-64]]
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* [[snap | snap/2013-11-29]]
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=== Adding a custom module directory to your environment ===
== Adding a custom module directory to your environment ==
To allow the <code>module</code> program to find the custom module directory, the location of that directory has to be added to <code>MODULEPATH</code> variable.  
To allow the <code>module</code> program to find the custom module directory, the location of that directory has to be added to <code>MODULEPATH</code> variable.  


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   ----------------------------------- /cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles -----------------------------------
   ----------------------------------- /cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles -----------------------------------
   bwa/0.5.9  bwa/0.7.5a
   bwa/0.5.9  bwa/0.7.5a
== See also ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 21:12, 21 December 2013

All ABGC modules can be found in:

 /cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles

Modules available for ABGC

Adding a custom module directory to your environment

To allow the module program to find the custom module directory, the location of that directory has to be added to MODULEPATH variable.

<source lang='bash'> export MODULEPATH=$MODULEPATH:/cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles </source> This can be made permanent by adding this line of code to the .bash_profile file in the root of your home folder. To then load the modified MODULEPATH variable you have to load .bash_profile again: <source lang='bash'> source .bash_profile </source> This needs to be done only for terminals that are already open. Next time you login, .bash_profile will be loaded automatically.

You can check if the modules are found. <source lang='bash'> module avail </source> This should give output that includes something similar to this:

 ----------------------------------- /cm/shared/apps/WUR/ABGC/modulefiles -----------------------------------
 bwa/0.5.9  bwa/0.7.5a

See also

External links