I have built a ana release against conda. To use it, do the following:
- source ~davidsch/scripts/conda_setup.sh
note that you now have no SIT_ environment variables set, and you have /reg/g/psdm/sw/conda/miniconda2/bin in your path - source activate ana
you have activated a conda environment with lots of stuff,
it does adjust LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but I don't think it needs to, will fix
to see what is in the environment, do
conda list
you should see
openmpi 1.10.2 1 file:///reg/g/psdm/sw/conda/build/rhel7/linux-64/openmpi-1.10.2-1.tar.bz2
mpi4py 2.0.0 py27_openmpi_0 file:///reg/g/psdm/sw/conda/build/rhel7/linux-64/mpi4py-2.0.0-py27_openmpi_0.tar.bz2 - cd ~davidsch/rel/sit_root
- SIT_DEV=~davidsch/rel/sit_root source etc/ana_conda_env.sh
now you have all the SIT_ environment variables set, but pointing to my area. In particular,
SIT_REPOS=/reg/neh/home/davidsch/rel/sit_root/sw/releases/ana-current
and ana-current is a soft link to ana-1.0.0 in there. - If you need to make a new release, you can use newrel.
- If you want to make a new conda environment, you can do that, and activate it. Probably best to clone ana and modify it.
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