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; [[#Index|Index]]: A compact list of packages, grouped by function. | ; [[#Index|Index]]: A compact list of packages, grouped by function. | ||
; [[#Summaries|Summaries]]: Package names, one-line summaries, and all available versions. | ; [[#Summaries|Summaries]]: Package names, one-line summaries, and all available versions. | ||
; [[#Descriptions|Descriptions]]: Long descriptions and package home URLs. | ; [[#Descriptions|Descriptions]]: Long descriptions and package home URLs. Versions are listed separately if the descriptions differ. | ||
: [[HPC/Software/Modules/atk|'''package names in blue''']] lead to additional instructions. | : [[HPC/Software/Modules/atk|'''package names in blue''']] lead to additional instructions. | ||
: [[HPC/Software/Modules/__no_name__|'''package names in red''']] means no additional instructions are available. Inspect the [[HPC/Software/Module Setup#Package home directories | package home directory]] after loading the module. | : [[HPC/Software/Modules/__no_name__|'''package names in red''']] means no additional instructions are available. Inspect the [[HPC/Software/Module Setup#Package home directories | package home directory]] after loading the module. |
Revision as of 20:08, June 3, 2011
Catalog Introduction
Carbon software provisioning is based on the Environment Modules package. The current page contains a catalog of the available modules. You can access this catalog also on Carbon itself using the following shell commands:
module avail [name] module whatis name module help name
- See also
Annotated Table of Contents
- Index
- A compact list of packages, grouped by function.
- Summaries
- Package names, one-line summaries, and all available versions.
- Descriptions
- Long descriptions and package home URLs. Versions are listed separately if the descriptions differ.
- package names in blue lead to additional instructions.
- package names in red means no additional instructions are available. Inspect the package home directory after loading the module.