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The first use lists the possible $NAME/$VERSION options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each $NAME/$VERSION argument, <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin</code> and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin</code> to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib</code> to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and  
The first use lists the possible $NAME/$VERSION options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each $NAME/$VERSION argument, <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin</code> and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin</code> to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib</code> to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and  


=== Software ===
=== Yum repositories ===


* yum install zsh yum-utils
* yum install zsh yum-utils

Revision as of 06:28, 23 April 2009

Lychee

lychee is one of our servers. This document provides a full description of its services. If a service is moved to another server, please just move the corresponding description to its page.

Software

/marksw

/marksw/ contains a large selection of pre-compiled software for use by the group. Each package is found in /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/. The source code and details of how the software was built is in /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/SOURCE. In the bash (or csh) configuration file, /marksw/BASHRC (or /marksw/CSHRC) is a simple shell function, module, which is used in the following ways:

module avail OR module $NAME/$VERSION ...

The first use lists the possible $NAME/$VERSION options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each $NAME/$VERSION argument, /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin and /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and

Yum repositories

  • yum install zsh yum-utils

Yum Repositories

SystemImager Image Server (for Imaging Workstations)