Fixed passing of dependence prefixes to cc. libdwarf works.
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lib/spack/env/cc
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lib/spack/env/cc
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@ -73,7 +73,8 @@ for var in ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "LD_RUN_PATH", "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"]:
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os.environ.pop(var)
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if spack_debug:
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print "{}==>{}: {} {}".format(green, reset, cmd, " ".join(arguments))
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sys.stderr.write("{}==>{} {} {}\n".format(
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green, reset, command, " ".join(arguments)))
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rcode = subprocess.call([command] + arguments)
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sys.exit(rcode)
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@ -50,6 +50,29 @@ def depends_on(*args, **kwargs):
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dependencies.append(Dependency(name))
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class MakeExecutable(Executable):
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"""Special Executable for make so the user can specify parallel or
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not on a per-invocation basis. Using 'parallel' as a kwarg will
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override whatever the package's global setting is, so you can
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either default to true or false and override particular calls.
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Note that if the SPACK_NO_PARALLEL_MAKE env var is set it overrides
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everything.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, parallel):
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super(MakeExecutable, self).__init__(name)
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self.parallel = parallel
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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parallel = kwargs.get('parallel', self.parallel)
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env_parallel = not env_flag("SPACK_NO_PARALLEL_MAKE")
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if parallel and env_parallel:
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args += ("-j%d" % multiprocessing.cpu_count(),)
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super(MakeExecutable, self).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
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class Package(object):
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def __init__(self, arch=arch.sys_type()):
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attr.required(self, 'homepage')
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@ -90,8 +113,6 @@ def __init__(self, arch=arch.sys_type()):
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def make_make(self):
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"""Create a make command set up with the proper default arguments."""
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make = which('make', required=True)
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if self.parallel and not env_flag("SPACK_NO_PARALLEL_MAKE"):
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make.add_default_arg("-j%d" % multiprocessing.cpu_count())
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return make
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"""Populate the module scope of install() with some useful functions.
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This makes things easier for package writers.
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"""
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self.module.make = self.make_make()
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self.module.make = MakeExecutable('make', self.parallel)
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self.module.gmake = MakeExecutable('gmake', self.parallel)
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# Find the configure script in the archive path
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# Don't use which for this; we want to find it in the current dir.
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self.do_stage()
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self.setup_install_environment()
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tty.msg("Building %s." % self.name)
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try:
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self.install(self.prefix)
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if not os.path.isdir(self.prefix):
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tty.die("Install failed for %s. No install dir created." % self.name)
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except Exception, e:
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# Blow away the install tree if anything goes wrong.
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
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if not self.dirty:
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self.remove_prefix()
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tty.die("Install failed for %s" % self.name, e.message)
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except Exception, e:
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if not self.dirty:
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self.remove_prefix()
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raise
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tty.msg("Successfully installed %s" % self.name)
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tty.pkg(self.prefix)
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path = new_path(env_path, file)
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if file.startswith("case") and os.path.isdir(path):
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env_paths.append(path)
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path_prepend("PATH", *env_paths)
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path_prepend("SPACK_ENV_PATH", *env_paths)
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path_put_first("PATH", env_paths)
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path_set("SPACK_ENV_PATH", env_paths)
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# Pass along paths of dependencies here
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for dep in self.dependencies:
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path_prepend("SPACK_DEPENDENCIES", dep.package.prefix)
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# Pass along prefixes of dependencies here
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path_set("SPACK_DEPENDENCIES",
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[dep.package.prefix for dep in self.dependencies])
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# Install location
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path_prepend("SPACK_PREFIX", self.prefix)
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os.environ["SPACK_PREFIX"] = self.prefix
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def do_install_dependencies(self):
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def clean(self):
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"""By default just runs make clean. Override if this isn't good."""
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try:
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make = self.make_make()
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make = MakeExecutable('make')
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make('clean')
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tty.msg("Successfully cleaned %s" % self.name)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
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"--disable-dependency-tracking",
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"--disable-debug")
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make()
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make("install")
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# The mkdir commands in libelf's intsall can fail in parallel
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make("install", parallel=False)
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@ -57,13 +57,23 @@ def env_flag(name):
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return False
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def path_prepend(var_name, *directories):
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path = os.environ.get(var_name, "")
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def path_set(var_name, directories):
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path_str = ":".join(str(dir) for dir in directories)
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if path == "":
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os.environ[var_name] = path_str
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else:
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os.environ[var_name] = "%s:%s" % (path_str, path)
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def path_put_first(var_name, directories):
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"""Puts the provided directories first in the path, adding them
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if they're not already there.
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"""
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path = os.environ.get(var_name, "").split(':')
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for dir in directories:
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if dir in path:
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path.remove(dir)
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new_path = tuple(directories) + tuple(path)
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path_set(var_name, new_path)
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def pop_keys(dictionary, *keys):
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