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== Introduction ==
== Catalog Introduction ==
[[HPC/Software/Environment | ''Carbon'' software provisioning]] is based on
[[HPC/Software/Environment | ''Carbon'' software provisioning]] is based on
the [http://modules.sourceforge.net/ Environment Modules] package.
the [http://modules.sourceforge.net/ Environment Modules] package.
 
The current page contains a catalog of the available modules.
You can access the catalog shown here also on ''Carbon'' itself using the following shell commands:
You can access this catalog also on ''Carbon'' itself using the following shell commands:
  module avail [''name'']
  module avail [''name'']
  module whatis ''name''
  module whatis ''name''
  module help ''name''
  module help ''name''


; See also:
* [[HPC/Software/Module Setup | '''Module setup instructions''']]
* [[HPC/Software/Module Setup | '''Module setup instructions''']]
== Annotated Table of Contents ==
; [[#Index|Index]]: A compact list of packages, grouped by function.
; [[#Summaries|Summaries]]: Package names, one-line summaries, and all available versions.
; [[#Descriptions|Descriptions]]: Long descriptions and package home URLs.
: [[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.

Revision as of 20:05, 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.
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.