Fixes, remove parallel build for libdwarf due to race case.
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lib/spack/env/cc
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lib/spack/env/cc
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@ -4,28 +4,29 @@ import os
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import subprocess
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import argparse
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def get_path(name):
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path = os.environ.get(name, "")
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return path.split(":")
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# reimplement some tty stuff to minimize imports
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blue, green, yellow, reset = [
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'\033[1;39m', '\033[1;92m', '\033[4;33m', '\033[0m']
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# Import spack parameters through the build environment.
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spack_lib = os.environ.get("SPACK_LIB")
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spack_prefix = os.environ.get("SPACK_PREFIX")
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spack_deps = get_path("SPACK_DEPENDENCIES")
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spack_env_path = get_path("SPACK_ENV_PATH")
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if not spack_lib or spack_deps == None:
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print "%s must be run from spack." % os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
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if not spack_lib:
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print "Spack compiler must be run from spack!"
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sys.exit(1)
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# Figure out what type of operation we're doing
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command = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
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# Grab a minimal set of spack packages
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sys.path.append(spack_lib)
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from spack.utils import *
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from spack.compilation import parse_rpaths
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from spack.compilation import *
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import spack.tty as tty
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spack_prefix = get_env_var("SPACK_PREFIX")
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spack_debug = get_env_flag("SPACK_DEBUG")
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spack_deps = get_path("SPACK_DEPENDENCIES")
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spack_env_path = get_path("SPACK_ENV_PATH")
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# Figure out what type of operation we're doing
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command = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
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parser.add_argument("-I", action='append', default=[], dest='include_path')
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parser.add_argument("-L", action='append', default=[], dest='lib_path')
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@ -35,15 +36,15 @@ options, other_args = parser.parse_known_args()
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rpaths, other_args = parse_rpaths(other_args)
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if rpaths:
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tty.warn("Spack stripping non-spack rpaths: ", *rpaths)
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print "{}Warning{}: Spack stripping non-spack rpaths: ".format(yellow, reset)
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for rp in rpaths: print " %s" % rp
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# Find the actual command the build is trying to run by removing
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# Spack's env paths from the path. We use this later for which()
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script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.expanduser(__file__))
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# Ensure that the delegated command doesn't just call this script again.
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clean_path = get_path("PATH")
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remove_items(clean_path, '.')
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for path in spack_env_path:
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remove_items(clean_path, path)
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for item in ['.'] + spack_env_path:
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if item in clean_path:
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clean_path.remove(item)
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os.environ["PATH"] = ":".join(clean_path)
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# Add dependence's paths to our compiler flags.
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def append_if_dir(path_list, prefix, *dirs):
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@ -57,7 +58,6 @@ for prefix in spack_deps:
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append_if_dir(options.lib_path, prefix, "lib64")
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# Add our modified arguments to it.
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cmd = which(command, path=clean_path)
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arguments = ['-I%s' % path for path in options.include_path]
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arguments += other_args
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arguments += ['-L%s' % path for path in options.lib_path]
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@ -68,10 +68,12 @@ arguments += ['-Wl,-rpath,%s/lib64' % path for path in spack_rpaths]
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arguments += ['-Wl,-rpath,%s/lib' % path for path in spack_rpaths]
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# Unset some pesky environment variables
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pop_keys(os.environ, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "LD_RUN_PATH", "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH")
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for var in ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "LD_RUN_PATH", "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"]:
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if var in os.environ:
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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(" ".join(arguments))
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rcode = cmd(*arguments, fail_on_error=False)
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rcode = subprocess.call([command] + arguments)
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sys.exit(rcode)
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@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ def __init__(self, arch=arch.sys_type()):
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attr.required(self, 'homepage')
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attr.required(self, 'url')
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attr.required(self, 'md5')
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attr.setdefault(self, "dependencies", [])
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attr.setdefault(self, 'dependencies', [])
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attr.setdefault(self, 'parallel', True)
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# Architecture for this package.
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self.arch = arch
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# Empty at first; only compute dependents if necessary
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self._dependents = None
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# Whether to remove intermediate build/install when things go wrong.
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self.dirty = False
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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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def add_commands_to_module(self):
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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 = make_make()
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self.module.make = self.make_make()
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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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def remove_prefix(self):
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"""Removes the prefix for a package along with any empty parent directories."""
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if os.path.exists(self.prefix):
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shutil.rmtree(self.prefix, True)
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for dir in (self.package_path, self.platform_path):
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if not os.path.isdir(dir):
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continue
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if not os.listdir(dir):
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os.rmdir(dir)
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else:
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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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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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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 = make_make()
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make = self.make_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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subparser.add_argument('-i', '--ignore-dependencies',
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action='store_true', dest='ignore_dependencies',
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help="Do not try to install dependencies of requested packages.")
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subparser.add_argument('-d', '--dirty', action='store_true', dest='dirty',
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help="Don't clean up partially completed build/installation on error.")
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def install(args):
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spack.ignore_dependencies = args.ignore_dependencies
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for name in args.names:
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package = packages.get(name)
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package.dirty = args.dirty
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package.do_install()
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#
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# Run colify -h for more information.
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#
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import os
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import sys
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import fcntl
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import termios
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import struct
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def get_terminal_size():
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import os
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"""Get the dimensions of the console."""
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def ioctl_GWINSZ(fd):
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try:
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import fcntl, termios, struct
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cr = struct.unpack('hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '1234'))
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except:
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return
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def colify(elts, **options):
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import sys
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# Get keyword arguments or set defaults
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output = options.get("output", sys.stdout)
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indent = options.get("indent", 0)
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if row == rows_last_col:
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cols -= 1
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import optparse, sys
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import optparse
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cols, rows = get_terminal_size()
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parser = optparse.OptionParser()
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import os
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def get_env_var(name, required=True):
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value = os.environ.get(name)
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if required and value == None:
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print "%s must be run from spack." % os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
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sys.exit(1)
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return value
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def get_env_flag(name, required=False):
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value = get_env_var(name, required)
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if value:
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return value.lower() == "true"
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return False
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def get_path(name):
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path = os.environ.get(name, "")
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return path.split(":")
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def parse_rpaths(arguments):
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"""argparse, for all its features, cannot understand most compilers'
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rpath arguments. This handles '-Wl,', '-Xlinker', and '-R'"""
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url = "http://reality.sgiweb.org/davea/libdwarf-20130207.tar.gz"
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md5 = "64b42692e947d5180e162e46c689dfbf"
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# There's some kind of race in the makefile
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parallel = False
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depends_on("libelf")
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def clean(self):
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def ensure_access(dir=spack.stage_path):
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if not os.access(dir, os.R_OK|os.W_OK):
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tty.die("Insufficient permissions on directory '%s'" % dir)
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tty.die("Insufficient permissions on directory %s" % dir)
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class Stage(object):
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def setup(self):
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if os.path.exists(self.path):
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if not os.path.isdir(self.path):
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tty.die("Stage path '%s' is not a directory!" % self.path)
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tty.die("Stage path %s is not a directory!" % self.path)
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else:
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os.makedirs(self.path)
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# output this if we somehow got an HTML file rather than the archive we
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# asked for.
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if re.search(r'Content-Type: text/html', headers):
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tty.warn("The contents of '%s' look like HTML. The checksum will "+
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tty.warn("The contents of %s look like HTML. The checksum will "+
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"likely fail. Use 'spack clean %s' to delete this file. "
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"The fix the gateway issue and install again." % (self.archive_file, self.name))
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else:
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os.chdir(path)
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if not os.listdir(path):
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tty.die("Archive was empty for '%s'" % self.name)
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tty.die("Archive was empty for %s" % self.name)
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def restage(self):
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return memoizer
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def make_make():
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"""Gets a make set up with the proper default arguments."""
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make = which('make', required=True)
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if 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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def install(src, dest):
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tty.info("Installing %s to %s" % (src, dest))
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shutil.copy(src, dest)
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