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``spack <subcommand> -h`` to get help on a particular subcommand.
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Viewing available packages
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Listing available packages
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------------------------------
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The first thing you will likely want to do with spack is find out what
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software is available to install. There are two main commands for
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this: ``spack list`` and ``spack info``.
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software is available to install. There are a few relevant commands.
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``spack list``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. command-output:: spack list
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The packages are listed by name in alphabetical order. To see a list of
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only the *installed* packages, use ``spack list -i``.
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The packages are listed by name in alphabetical order.
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``spack info``
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<sec-specs>` and :ref:`virtual dependencies
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<sec-virtual-dependencies>` are described in more detail later.
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``spack versions``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. command-output:: spack compilers
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Seeing installed packages
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-----------------------------------
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``spack find``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The second thing you're likely to want to do with Spack, and the first
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thing users of your system will likely want to do, is to find what
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software is already installed and ready to use. You can do that with
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``spack find``.
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Running ``spack find`` with no arguments will list all the installed
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packages:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ spack find
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== chaos_5_x86_64_ib ===========================================
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-- gcc@4.4.7 ---------------------------------------------------
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libdwarf@20130207-d9b909
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libdwarf@20130729-d9b909
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libdwarf@20130729-b52fac
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libelf@0.8.11
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libelf@0.8.12
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libelf@0.8.13
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Packages are grouped by architecture, then by the compiler used to
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build them, and then by their versions and options. If a package has
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dependencies, there will also be a hash at the end of the name
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indicating the dependency configuration. Packages with the same hash
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have the same dependency configuration. If you want ALL information
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about dependencies, as well, then you can supply ``-l`` or ``--long``:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ spack find -l
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== chaos_5_x86_64_ib ===========================================
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-- gcc@4.4.7 ---------------------------------------------------
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libdwarf@20130207
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^libelf@0.8.12
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libdwarf@20130729
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^libelf@0.8.12
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libdwarf@20130729
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^libelf@0.8.13
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libelf@0.8.11
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libelf@0.8.12
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libelf@0.8.13
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Now you can see which versions of ``libelf`` each version of
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``libdwarf`` was built with.
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If you want to know the path where each of these packages is
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installed, do ``spack find -p`` or ``--path``:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ spack find -p
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== chaos_5_x86_64_ib ===========================================
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-- gcc@4.4.7 ---------------------------------------------------
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libdwarf@20130207-d9b909 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libdwarf@20130207-d9b909
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libdwarf@20130729-d9b909 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libdwarf@20130729-d9b909
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libdwarf@20130729-b52fac /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libdwarf@20130729-b52fac
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libelf@0.8.11 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.11
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libelf@0.8.12 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.12
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libelf@0.8.13 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.13
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And, finally, you can restrict your search to a particular package
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by supplying its name:
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ spack find -p libelf
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== chaos_5_x86_64_ib ===========================================
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-- gcc@4.4.7 ---------------------------------------------------
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libelf@0.8.11 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.11
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libelf@0.8.12 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.12
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libelf@0.8.13 /g/g21/gamblin2/src/spack/opt/chaos_5_x86_64_ib/gcc@4.4.7/libelf@0.8.13
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``spack find`` actually does a lot more than this. You can use
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*specs* to query for specific configurations and builds of each
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package. The full spec syntax is discussed in detail in
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:ref:`sec-specs`.
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Installing and uninstalling
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