Ian Stokes-Rees
2018-07-27 15:35:42 UTC
I have the latest `gfortran_osx-64` package in my `base` environment. The
associated activate script in the `$CONDA_HOIME/etc/conda/activate.d`
directory results in a stack of unwanted output on every new terminal
session (since I dutifully have a `conda activate base` inside my
`~/.bash_profile`) . Is there something I can do to turn this off and
still retain the package and necessary activate script in my `base`
environment? Below is an example of the output I get. Unsurprisingly I'd
rather not hack the `activate.d` script since it will be overwritten when
the package is next updated.
TIA!
Ian
Last login: Fri Jul 27 11:30:25 on ttys006
INFO: activate-gfortran_osx-64.sh made the following environmental changes:
+DEBUG_FFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC
-fstack-protector -O2 -pipe -march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize
-fPIC -fstack-protector -O2 -pipe -Og -g -Wall -Wextra -fcheck=all
-fbacktrace -fimplicit-none -fvar-tracking-assignments
+F95=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+FC=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+FFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC -fstack-protector
-O2 -pipe
+FORTRANFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC
-fstack-protector -O2 -pipe
+GFORTRAN=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0
base ~ $
associated activate script in the `$CONDA_HOIME/etc/conda/activate.d`
directory results in a stack of unwanted output on every new terminal
session (since I dutifully have a `conda activate base` inside my
`~/.bash_profile`) . Is there something I can do to turn this off and
still retain the package and necessary activate script in my `base`
environment? Below is an example of the output I get. Unsurprisingly I'd
rather not hack the `activate.d` script since it will be overwritten when
the package is next updated.
TIA!
Ian
Last login: Fri Jul 27 11:30:25 on ttys006
INFO: activate-gfortran_osx-64.sh made the following environmental changes:
+DEBUG_FFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC
-fstack-protector -O2 -pipe -march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize
-fPIC -fstack-protector -O2 -pipe -Og -g -Wall -Wextra -fcheck=all
-fbacktrace -fimplicit-none -fvar-tracking-assignments
+F95=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+FC=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+FFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC -fstack-protector
-O2 -pipe
+FORTRANFLAGS=-march=nocona -mtune=core2 -ftree-vectorize -fPIC
-fstack-protector -O2 -pipe
+GFORTRAN=/Users/ijstokes/anaconda3/bin/x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0-gfortran
+HOST=x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0
base ~ $
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