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run 'lmod use' on all module paths that should be considered#696

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run 'lmod use' on all module paths that should be considered#696
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@boegel boegel commented Sep 26, 2013

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i don't know how lmod works, but if use prepends the search path, you have to reverse the order here

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Hmm, good point... I'm actually not sure how it works, but I can figure it out.

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@boegel looks fine; still don't like how you use subprocesw without even checking exitcode etc etc but that's for another time

boegel added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2013
run 'lmod use' on all module paths that should be considered
@boegel boegel merged commit 49cc244 into easybuilders:develop Sep 27, 2013
@boegel boegel deleted the module_naming_scheme branch September 27, 2013 20:27
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