You can unhide hidden modules with the -a/--all command-line switch
(unless if they are --hard hidden).
You can also avoid hiding these modules in the RC file by using some
conditional test, for instance:
if {![is-loaded python/3.7.7]} {
module-hide matplotlib@:3.2.1
module-hide numpy@:1.18.2
module-hide scipy@:1.4.1
}
With such code, modules are not hidden when the python/3.7.7 module is loaded.
You may also split the module-hide orders in the .modulerc files at
the root of each modulepath directory. This way hiding rules are set
closer to the modulefiles they target.
Best regards,
Xavier
Le mar. 4 mai 2021 à 20:51, Nick Papior <nic...@gm...> a écrit :
>
> Well, that's embarrassing.
>
> Can one specify to unhide all modules in a folder? Should i then loop the modules in that path and unhide?
>
> Den tir. 4. maj 2021 kl. 20.45 skrev Xavier Delaruelle <xav...@gm...>:
>>
>> I correctly got the 3 files you sent.
>>
>> From what I can see, the "../env-modules/python-mods/3.7.7" directory
>> is correctly enabled as modulepath entry.
>>
>> 3 modulefiles are found in it:
>> numpy/1.18.2
>> scipy/1.4.1
>> matplotlib/3.2.1
>>
>> But, the "../env-modules/modules/4.7.1/etc/rc" file defines these
>> modules as hidden with the following commands:
>>
>> module-hide matplotlib@:3.2.1
>> module-hide numpy@:1.18.2
>> module-hide scipy@:1.4.1
>>
>> As a result, there is no module to report in
>> "../env-modules/python-mods/3.7.7" as all of them are hidden.
>>
>> So if you want to see/access these modules, the module-hide directives
>> should be changed in the global RC file. By the way, ranges are
>> inclusive so for instance "scipy@:1.4.1" matches all versions from
>> 0.0.0 to 1.4.1 included.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Xavier
>>
>>
>>
>> Le mar. 4 mai 2021 à 20:20, Nick Papior <nic...@gm...> a écrit :
>> >
>> > FYI, I sent a response 4 hours ago with large attachments. I got a message saying it is on hold due to its size.
>> > I don't know if I get a response on the decision on that? :)
>> >
>> > Den tir. 4. maj 2021 kl. 15.18 skrev Nick Papior <nic...@gm...>:
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >>
>> >> Here attached the 3 outputs.
>> >>
>> >> Please excuse me for having many more module-hide stuff in the rc file.
>> >>
>> >> If you want me to reduce the rc file I can, but I assume you search around the file for specific entries!
>> >> In any case, let me know what you prefer!
>> >>
>> >> Den tir. 4. maj 2021 kl. 14.36 skrev Xav...@CE... <Xav...@ce...>:
>> >>>
>> >>> Le mardi 04 mai 2021 à 11:27 +0200, Nick Papior a écrit :
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi list,
>> >>>
>> >>> I have always made use of the "module use <path>" extension to customize modules depending on other modules.
>> >>> To do this I put "module use --append <path>" in a top level module.
>> >>>
>> >>> For example:
>> >>> #%Module1.0#####################################################################
>> >>> ##
>> >>> ## python-3.7.7
>> >>> ##
>> >>>
>> >>> set version 3.7.7
>> >>> ...
>> >>> module use --append /mypath/to/python/$version
>> >>>
>> >>> which then enables modules installed with python 3.7.7.
>> >>> Now I want to use this in a combination with "module-hide" in >=4.6. And this is where things go wrong.
>> >>>
>> >>> I can get all versions to work if I don't use "module-hide", but as soon as I use an rc file in etc/rc that contains some hiding stuff, then using "module use ..." in a module does not work.
>> >>> I can't even get it to work by doing "module use <path>" on the command line (i.e. outside of a module).
>> >>>
>> >>> The rc file contains something like this (plus additional stuff which *seems* irrelevant)
>> >>> module-hide python@:2.7.17
>> >>> module-hide python@3:3.7.6
>> >>> module-hide python@3.8:3.8.3
>> >>> module-hide python3@
>> >>> module-hide numpy@:1.18.2
>> >>>
>> >>> My python/3.7.7 module contains the above "module use --append" statement.
>> >>> But that seems to clash with the hiding, but I can't see why?
>> >>>
>> >>> Basically, if I don't have an rc file I get something like this (note the 2 sections)
>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /zhome/0e/2/36189/dcc/env-modules/module-repo ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>> modules/4.3.1 modules/4.5.3 modules/4.7.1 python/3.2.5 python/3.4.1 python/3.5.4 python/3.6.2 python/3.6.10 python/3.7.6 python/3.8.0 python/3.8.2
>> >>> modules/4.4.1 modules/4.6.1 python.scientific/3.8.4 python/3.3.0 python/3.5.1 python/3.6.0 python/3.6.7 python/3.7.5 python/3.7.7 python/3.8.1 python/3.8.4
>> >>>
>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /zhome/0e/2/36189/dcc/env-modules/python/3.7.7 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>> matplotlib/3.2.1 numpy/1.18.2 scipy/1.4.1
>> >>>
>> >>> While if I have an rc file I get this (only 1 section)
>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /zhome/0e/2/36189/dcc/env-modules/module-repo ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>> modules/4.3.1 modules/4.5.3 modules/4.7.1 python/3.2.5 python/3.4.1 python/3.5.4 python/3.6.2 python/3.6.10 python/3.7.6 python/3.8.0 python/3.8.2
>> >>> modules/4.4.1 modules/4.6.1 python.scientific/3.8.4 python/3.3.0 python/3.5.1 python/3.6.0 python/3.6.7 python/3.7.5 python/3.7.7 python/3.8.1 python/3.8.4
>> >>>
>> >>> I can't see why hiding modules should clash with module use...
>> >>> Is there something I am missing?
>> >>> I also tried renaming the python/$version folder to python-mods/$version, to no avail. Still only working without the rc file.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Nick,
>> >>>
>> >>> Could you send me the result of the following commands (after doing a module purge) :
>> >>>
>> >>> $ module config --dump-state
>> >>> $ module -DD load python/3.7.7
>> >>> $ module -DD avail
>> >>>
>> >>> Please send me these outputs as a direct message if you do not want to expose these details on the mailing-list.
>> >>>
>> >>> Best regards,
>> >>> Xavier
>> >>>
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