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See `spack env loads -r`
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 10:26 AM Manuel Burger <burge...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hello Spack community,I have been searching in the docs for some time for this, but could not find anything. Is there a way to load all the dependencies of an environment at once, without writing a script myself. I am thinking of something like "spack env load" which would load all the modules in a currently activated environment. Until now I have been writing scripts myself, but this is tedious and redundant, since the environment already contains all the information needed to load the modules. In that sense, I am looking more or less for the same behaviour as python virtual environments have when activating them.Is there a simple and fast way to achieve this functionality?Regards,Manuel
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