Build R without recommended packages (#12015)

The documentation states that Spack builds R without the recommmened
packages, with Spack handling the build of those packages to satisfy
dependencies. From the docs:

> Spack explicitly adds the --without-recommended-packages flag to
> prevent the installation of these packages. Due to the way Spack
> handles package activation (symlinking packages to the R installation
> directory), pre-existing recommended packages will cause conflicts for
> already-existing files. We could either not include these recommended
> packages in Spack and require them to be installed through
> --with-recommended-packages, or we could not install them with R and
> let users choose the version of the package they want to install. We
> chose the latter.

However, this is not what Spack is actually doing. The
`--without-recommended` configure option is not passed to R and
therefore those packages are built. This prevents R extension activation
from working as files in the recommended packages installed with R will
block linking of file from the respective `r-` packages.

This PR adds the `--without-recommended` flag to the configure options
of the R package. This will then have the Spack R build match what is
documented.
This commit is contained in:
Glenn Johnson 2019-11-27 20:58:12 -06:00 committed by Adam J. Stewart
parent 1b24dfb8ba
commit e974f48be0

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@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ def configure_args(self):
'--enable-R-shlib',
'--enable-BLAS-shlib',
'--enable-R-framework=no',
'--without-recommended-packages',
'--with-tcl-config={0}'.format(tcl_config_path),
'LDFLAGS=-L{0} -Wl,-rpath,{0}'.format(join_path(prefix, 'rlib',
'R', 'lib')),