diff --git a/docs/src/configuration.md b/docs/src/configuration.md index fc362ba16..f4dc709ed 100644 --- a/docs/src/configuration.md +++ b/docs/src/configuration.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Preferences are merged across the Julia load path, such that it is feasible to p mpiexec = "/software/mpi/bin/mpiexec" ``` -2. Create a file called `Project.toml` or `JuliaProject.toml` in a central location, for example `/software/mpi/julia` or in the same directory as the MPI library module, and add the following contents: +2. Create a file called `Project.toml` or `JuliaProject.toml` in a central location (for example `/software/mpi/julia`, or in the same directory as the MPI module file), and add the following contents: ```toml [extras] @@ -94,12 +94,21 @@ Preferences are merged across the Julia load path, such that it is feasible to p 3. Append the directory containing the file to the [`JULIA_LOAD_PATH`](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/environment-variables/#JULIA_LOAD_PATH) environment variable, with a colon (`:`) separator. - If this variable is _not_ already set, it should be prefixed with a colon to ensure correct - behavior of the Julia load path, e.g. `JULIA_LOAD_PATH=":/software/mpi/julia"`. + !!! note + If this variable is _not_ already set, it should be prefixed with a colon to ensure correct + behavior of the Julia load path (e.g. `JULIA_LOAD_PATH=":/software/mpi/julia"`) + If using environment modules, this can be achieved with ``` append-path -d {} JULIA_LOAD_PATH :/software/mpi/julia ``` + or if using an older version of environment modules + ``` + if { ![info exists ::env(JULIA_LOAD_PATH)] } { + append-path JULIA_LOAD_PATH "" + } + append-path JULIA_LOAD_PATH /software/mpi/julia + ``` in the corresponding module file (preferably the module file for the MPI installation or for Julia). The user can still provide differing MPI configurations for each Julia project