hdf5: drop support for libtool files (#21900)
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@ -22,6 +22,11 @@ class Hdf5(AutotoolsPackage):
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test_requires_compiler = True
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# We rely on the *.la files to be removed and, therefore, do not try to make
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# sure that they are correct. The following is a precaution against someone
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# blindly changing the value to True, either here or in the baseclass.
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install_libtool_archives = False
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version('develop', branch='develop')
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version('1.12.0', sha256='a62dcb276658cb78e6795dd29bf926ed7a9bc4edf6e77025cd2c689a8f97c17a')
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@ -229,40 +234,28 @@ def fortran_check(self):
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msg = 'cannot build a Fortran variant without a Fortran compiler'
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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def with_or_without_szip(self, activated):
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return '--{0}-szlib'.format('with' if activated else 'without')
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def configure_args(self):
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# Always enable this option. This does not actually enable any
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# features: it only *allows* the user to specify certain
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# combinations of other arguments. Enabling it just skips a
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# sanity check in configure, so this doesn't merit a variant.
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extra_args = ['--enable-unsupported']
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extra_args += ['--enable-symbols=yes']
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extra_args = ['--enable-unsupported',
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'--enable-symbols=yes',
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'--with-zlib']
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extra_args += self.enable_or_disable('threadsafe')
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extra_args += self.enable_or_disable('cxx')
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extra_args += self.enable_or_disable('hl')
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extra_args += self.enable_or_disable('fortran')
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extra_args += self.enable_or_disable('java')
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extra_args += self.with_or_without('szip')
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api = self.spec.variants['api'].value
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if api != 'none':
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extra_args.append('--with-default-api-version=' + api)
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if '+szip' in self.spec:
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szip_spec = self.spec['szip']
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# The configure script of HDF5 accepts a comma-separated tuple of
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# two paths: the first one points to the directory with include
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# files, the second one points to the directory with library files.
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# If the second path is not specified, the configure script assumes
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# that it equals to prefix/lib. However, the correct directory
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# might be prefix/lib64. It is not a problem when the building is
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# done with Spack's compiler wrapper but it makes the Libtool
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# files (*.la) invalid, which makes it problematic to use the
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# installed library outside of Spack environment.
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extra_args.append('--with-szlib=%s,%s' %
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(szip_spec.headers.directories[0],
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szip_spec.libs.directories[0]))
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else:
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extra_args.append('--without-szlib')
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if self.spec.satisfies('@1.10:'):
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if '+debug' in self.spec:
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extra_args.append('--enable-build-mode=debug')
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@ -308,8 +301,6 @@ def configure_args(self):
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if '+fortran' in self.spec:
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extra_args.append('FC=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpifc)
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extra_args.append('--with-zlib=%s' % self.spec['zlib'].prefix)
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return extra_args
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@run_after('configure')
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