Name: modules Version: 3.1.6 Release: 1 Summary: Environment Modules Distribution: Berkeley Laboratory Distribution Vendor: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Packager: Eric Roman (modified by R.K.Owen Group: Utilities/Shell Copyright: GPL Source: ftp://modules.sourceforge.net/pub/modules/modules-3.1.6.tar.gz %description The Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles. Each modulefile contains the information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the Modules package is initialized, the environment can be modified dynamically on a per-module basis using the module command which interprets modulefiles. Typically modulefiles instruct the module command to alter or set shell environment variables such as PATH, MANPATH, etc. modulefiles may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own collection to supplement or replace the shared modulefiles. The modules environment is common on SGI/Crays and many workstation farms. # prep section. Tell RPM how to untar. %prep %setup -n modules-3.1.6 %patch # build section. Tell RPM how to run make %buildroot /usr/local/Modules/test %build ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --with-version-path=/usr/local/Modules/versions \ --with-module-path=/usr/local/Modules/modulefiles \ --with-etc-path=/etc \ --with-skel-path=/etc/skel \ --x-include=/usr/include/X11 \ --x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib --with-tcl-include=/usr/include \ --with-tcl-libraries=/usr/lib make %install make install %clean rm -rf /usr/local/Modules/3.1.6 %files # Tell RPM where to find the files that just spewed all over the disk... /usr/bin/modulecmd /etc/Modules/init/bash /etc/Modules/init/csh /etc/Modules/init/perl /etc/Modules/init/sh /etc/Modules/init/tcsh /etc/Modules/init/zsh /etc/Modules/init/ksh /etc/Modules/init/.modulespath /usr/man/man1/module.1 /usr/man/man4/modulefile.4 /etc/Modules/modulefiles/modules /etc/Modules/modulefiles/module-info /etc/Modules/modulefiles/module-cvs /etc/Modules/modulefiles/null /etc/Modules/modulefiles/use.own /etc/Modules/modulefiles/dot