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Conference call notes 20140218
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Notes on the 7th EasyBuild conference call, Tuesday Feb. 18th 2014 (3pm -3.30pm CET)
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Alphabetical list of attendees (2):
- Kenneth Hoste (HPC-UGent, Belgium)
- Geert Jan Bex (UHasselt (VSC partner), Belgium)
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update on support for easyconfig format v2 (Kenneth)skipped - tips & best practices for dealing with errors in a non-trivial build process (question by Geert Jan)
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dive into the (debug) build log
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start from the end, look for
run_cmd
entries orRunning method * part of step *
and any error messages that occur in the corresponding output -
we should look into splitting the log into separate log files, one per step, to make debugging problems significantly easier
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having a
devel
log level, i.e. one level more verbose thandebug
, might be useful too; this can help in making debug logs more readable, by avoiding lots of output that was only relevant when developing new features (e.g. toolchain processing, setting up the environment, etc.) -
setting up an environment like the one in which EasyBuild operates
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stopping after a particular step with
-s
or--stop
is a first (small) step -
to set up the actual environment, the devel modules should be used (but they're not usable yet/anymore in current releases, cfr. https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/109)
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we should generate separate devel modules per step, in the build directory (see also https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/217)
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side question: uninstall command line option (cfr. https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-framework/issues/590)
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uninstalling software can be easily done naively by removing the install directory and the corresponding module
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this doesn't take into account dependencies though; the software being removed may be a dependency to others
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for this, reverse dependency tracking needs to be implemented