Add Stata package (#10189)
* First draft for installing Stata 15 I've tested this works on my systems and gives a successful install of STATA 15. * Flake8 cleanup * Another Flake8 * Update license header * Various improvements A lot of improvements as suggested by @adamjstewart * flake8 check
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# Copyright 2018 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
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# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
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from spack import *
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import os
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from datetime import datetime
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class Stata(Package):
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"""STATA is a general-purpose statistical software package developed
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by StataCorp."""
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# Known limitations of this installer:
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# * This really only installs the command line version of the program. To
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# install GUI support there are extra packages needed that I can't easily
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# test right now (should be installable via yum as a temp workaround):
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# libgtk-x11-2.0.so libgdk-x11-2.0.so libatk-1.0.so libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so
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# Those libraries appear to be provided by: pango gdk-pixbuf2 gtk2
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#
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# * There are two popular environment variables that can be set, but vary from
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# place to place, so future enhancement maybe to support STATATMP and TMPDIR.
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#
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# * I haven't tested any installer version but 15.
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homepage = "https://www.stata.com/"
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# url = "stata"
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version('15', '2486f4c7db1e7b453004c7bd3f8da40ba1e30be150613065c7b82b1915259016')
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# V15 depends on libpng v12 and fails with other versions of libpng
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depends_on('libpng@1.2.57')
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# STATA is downloaded from user/pass protected ftp as Stata15Linux64.tar.gz
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def url_for_version(self, version):
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return "file://{0}/Stata{1}Linux64.tar.gz".format(os.getcwd(), version)
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# STATA is simple and needs really just the PATH set.
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def setup_environment(self, spack_env, run_env):
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run_env.prepend_path('PATH', prefix)
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run_env.prepend_path('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.spec['libpng'].prefix.lib)
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# Extracting the file provides the following:
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# ./unix/
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# ./unix/linux64/
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# ./unix/linux64/docs.taz
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# ./unix/linux64/setrwxp
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# ./unix/linux64/ado.taz
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# ./unix/linux64/inst2
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# ./unix/linux64/base.taz
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# ./unix/linux64/bins.taz
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# ./license.pdf
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# ./stata15.ico
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# ./install
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#
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# The installation scripts aren't really necessary:
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# ./install is a shell script that sets up the environment.
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# ./unix/linux64/setrwxp is a shell script that ensures permissions.
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# ./unix/linux64/inst2 is the actual installation script.
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#
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# 1. There is a markfile that is the version number. Stata uses this for
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# for doing version checks/updates.
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# echo $(date) > installed.150
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#
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# 2. Then it extracts the tar.gz files: ado.taz base.taz bins.taz docs.taz
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#
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# 3. It copies installer scripts to root directory
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# cp ./unix/linux64/setrwxp setrwxp
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# cp ./unix/linux64/inst2 inst2
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#
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# 4. Then it checks for proper permissions:
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# chmod 750 setrwxp inst2
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# ./setrwxp now
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#
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# 5. The last step has to be run manually since it is an interactive binary
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# for configuring the license key. Load the module and run:
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# $ stinit
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def install(self, spec, prefix):
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bash = which('bash')
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tar = which('tar')
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# Step 1.
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x = datetime.now()
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with open("installed.150", "w") as fh:
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fh.write(x.strftime("%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y"))
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# Step 2.
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instlist = ['ado.taz', 'base.taz', 'bins.taz', 'docs.taz']
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for instfile in instlist:
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tar('-x', '-z', '-f', 'unix/linux64/' + instfile)
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# Step 3.
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install('unix/linux64/setrwxp', 'setrwxp')
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install('unix/linux64/inst2', 'inst2')
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# Step 4. Since the install script calls out specific permissions and
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# could change in the future (or old versions) I thought it best to
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# just use it.
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bash("./setrwxp", "now")
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# Install should now be good to copy into the installation directory.
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install_tree('.', prefix)
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