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Allow EESSI-extend
as a loaded module when using EasyBuild
#578
Allow EESSI-extend
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#578
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easystacks/software.eessi.io/2023.06/rebuilds/20240506--eb-4.9.1-EESSI-extend-allow-loaded.yml
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Co-authored-by: Bob Dröge <[email protected]>
@ocaisa I guess this is ready to be (re)built? |
@bedroge Yes, I think so. The controversial thing is whether these settings for the |
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Hmm... I think we're hitting this issue again: #556. The directory seems empty and writable, but there's some stuff showing up if you check one of the old subdirectories:
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Added user write permissions to the EESSI-extend installation dirs, trying again... |
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Still some permission issues. Also recursively changed the ownership of all EESSI-extend directories now. |
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Still some permission issues 😞
edit: I'll remove some files (they're not required to load the module, so shouldn't break anything) to get this built and deployed. |
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Deployed, and works as expected:
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Also edited the umask for various scenarios: