Update package file for netlib-lapack to work with IBM XL compiler
The flag -qzerosize is redundant, as the IBM XL compiler should set this flag
by default. However, at this time the default flag appears to be ignore.
Hence, I am setting it in the package file as well, as it has no negative
effect if set twice.
graphviz:
* Download from Fedora projet, as main graphviz site not working.
* Disable java because Spack does not yet support Java, and the system might not have it installed.
* Added all language binding variants; disabled enough in the default configuration to avoid dependencies.
* Removed alternate download location (turned into comments).
* Turn off all language bindings by default.
* Raise an exception on bindings that have not been verified to work.
* Added text indicating what works and doesn't work when user runs `spack info`.
* New package.py for ExM C-Utils: An initial package dependency for Swift/T
* New package.py for ADLB/X: A 2nd package dependency for Swift/T
* New package.py for Turbine
* New package.py for STC
Spack wants URL info even for external packages. Without it, I get
the following error:
NoURLError: Package SpectrumMpi has no version with a URL.
File "/home_local/serbanspack/spack/lib/spack/spack/repository.py", line 580, in get
self._instances[key] = package_class(copy)
File "/home_local/serbanspack/spack/lib/spack/spack/package.py", line 562, in __init__
f = fs.for_package_version(self, self.version)
File "/home_local/serbanspack/spack/lib/spack/spack/fetch_strategy.py", line 878, in for_package_version
url = pkg.url_for_version(version)
File "/home_local/serbanspack/spack/lib/spack/spack/package.py", line 682, in url_for_version
raise NoURLError(cls)
* Creating a spack package for LLNL's LBANN (Livermore Big
Artificial Neural Network) training toolkit.
* Recipe for building LBANN toolkit. Contains limited feature set and
is optimized for building with GNU gcc and OpenBLAS.
* Removed unnecessary dependencies based on reviewers feedback.
* Added support for the int64 data type in the Elemental library. This
is required for supporting indices for large matrices.
* Added a variant to force a sequential weight matrix initialization.
This is slow, but provides an initialization that is independent of
model parallelism.
* Added a guard to prevent building Elemental with the Intel compiler
for versions that have known bugs.
* New package.py for ExM C-Utils: An initial package dependency for Swift/T
* New package turbine
* Fix package.py as requested by @adamjstewart
* New package.py for ADLB/X: A 2nd package dependency for Swift/T
* Add latest version of GNU Parallel (#3106)
* Address formatting guidelines from @adamjstewart
* WIP on new Turbine package.py
* Formatting fixes
* Complete Turbine package.py
[The fix](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17986) for the small buglet addressed by `misc-cgo-testcshared.patch` has been merged into the tree a while back. I was surprised to see that it wasn't in 1.7.5 and did a bit of digging. It is *has not* been merged into the 1.7 branch but it *has* been merged into 1.8 (and therefor the patch will no longer be necessary).
Figured I'd document my digging for the next person to come along.
* spectrum-mpi: Add new package file for external package
IBM Spectrum MPI is a commercial implementation of MPI based on
OpenMPI. It is usually install in /opt/ibm/spectrum_mpi.
Users need to add the Spectrum MPI package in their packages.yaml
file as follows:
packages:
spectrum-mpi:
version: ['10.1.0.2']
paths:
spectrum-mpi@10.1.0.2: /opt/ibm/spectrum_mpi/
buildable: False
all:
providers:
mpi: [spectrum-mpi@10.1.0.2]
* spectrum-mpi: Added license files and removed the versions
No need for versions as the package is external.
* spectrum-mpi: Remove extraneous defines
Keep only the defines that other MPI implementation define in their
package file:
self.spec.mpicc
self.spec.mpicxx
self.spec.mpif77
self.spec.mpifc
Update the go package to v1.7.5.
- This release no longer needs the time-test patch (it's been merged upstream).
- This release still seems to need the cgo-testcshared patch.
- Also add a comment about environment set up that I need to build it successfully on a very large server.
Tested on CentOS 7.
The repository used by the texlive installer defaults to a redirector
that sends one off to various URLs depending on <fill in the blank>.
This is problematic because all of the mirrors do not update in
synchrony and bad tarballs often hang around for a while.
This leads to problems that are particularly hard to diagnose because
you're likely to end up using a different repo the next time around.
This commit constraints the package to a particular, mainstream,
repository. It's not fast, but it's consistent and usually correct.
It also updates the installer digest, because no day is complete
without updating it at least (sigh) once.
* Different versions of cmake need diff vers of openssl. See Issue https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/2990 for background.
Versions of cmake through 3.6.9 seem to need OpenSSL up to 1.0.99. Later
versions can use the current release (thanks to @citibeth for
[digging up details](https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2016-November/064631.html)).
@davydden suggested this change.
Without it I *am not* able to build `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7 and I *am*
able to build `cmake@3.7.2`.
Tested with `cmake@3.7.2` and `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7.
With this change I am able to build both `cmake@3.6.1` and `cmake@3.7.2`
on CentOS 7.
There was a new release of Ant (1.9.8) which led to the v1.9.7
tarball disappearing.
This changes the URL to Ant's archive dir, which seems to contain
*everything* including the two current releases (1.9.8 and 1.10.0)
It adds a digest for 1.9.8.
It adds and comments out a digest for 1.10.0 (which requires Java 8),
as I have not tested it.
We just released 2.0.2 yesterday, so add in that release for
spack. Don't need the PMI patch for this release.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
cran.r-project.org runs on a single old-school server in Austria
and could potentially be overloaded if "everyone" used it.
cloud.r-project.org is a cloud-based repository that "automatic redirection to servers worldwide [...]", cf. https://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html.
I assume, that cloud.* can be scale up as needed. Out of the official CRAN mirror, this should be the safest one to pick if a static CRAN mirror is needed.
* Add several new R packages
* Add a few more R packages
* Update more versions
* Convert Package to RPackage
* Add a few more packages
* Add missing dependencies
* AutotoolsPackage: added configure_directory to permit build out of source. The configure script executable is now invoked with an absolute path. Modified a few packages accordingly.
* build_systems: functions returning directories are now properties
* build_systems: fixed issues with tcl and tk
* AutotoolsPackage: reworked recipe for autoreconf
* Spec.satisfies accesses Spec.concrete as property
Fixes#2760
When copying a spec, _concrete is always set to False for each
dependency. "Spec.satisfies" was accessing the member "_concrete"
directly instead of using the property "concrete". This means that
if you copy a spec, the dependencies will be considered equal, but
did not necessarily satisfy one another. Spec.satisfies is a
prerequisite for a package to be considered an extension; as a
consequence, an extension with run-time dependencies that were also
extensions did not activate those extensions. This updates
Spec.satisfies to avoid checking the cached member "_concrete"
directly.
* Added test to check for activation of dependency extension
* Added test to check for transitive satisfiability between a spec and its copy
* Update libquo's homepage, url, and description.
Recently LANL moved to lanl (from losalamos).
* Fix formatting.
Conform to style guidelines.
* More style updates.
Doesn't appear to be necessary, but for good measure.
* oce: fix fetching
apparently the fetcher is confused when there is a mixture of 3-digits
versions and 2-digits versions, i.e. 0.18 and 0.17.2
* flake8
* Updating udunits.
Udunits 2.2.21 is no longer on the unidata ftp site.
The latest is 2.2.23, adding that and it's md5sum.
* Updating udunits2 download URL.
The Unidata ftp site does not keep previous versions of udunits.
However all the tagged versions are in their github.com repository.
Updating the URL to use github.
* Updating udunits2 with a autoreconf def.
The udunits packages on github do not contain a configure script.
One has to run autoreconf to generate it, so adding that to
package file.
Also updated to the latest version and all md5 checksums.
* PackageMeta: `run_before` is an alias of `precondition`, `run_after` an alias of `sanity_check`
* PackageMeta: removed `precondition` and `sanity_check`
* PackageMeta: decorators are now free-standing
* package: modified/added docstrings. Fixed the semantics of `on_package_attributes`.
* package: added unit test assertion as side effects of install
* build_systems: factored build-time test running into base class
* r: updated decorators in package.py
* docs: updated decorator names
* Add dependency on perl
The build process uses perl and also needs `Test::More`.
Some distros, e.g. CentOS, break the core Perl distribution
into separate packages, so it's possible to "have perl" but
not have all the bits one needs to build OpenSSL.
We'll just install one of ours, which comes with all of its
factory parts included.
* Remove uninformative comment
> # Also requires make
doesn't really add any value...
* Fix configure's zlib version check
R wants a version of zlib that is 1.2.5 or newer.
The version checking code just does a lexicographic comparison
of the first 5 characters of the string, so it seesthat the latest
zlib version, 1.2.10, as 1.2.1 and fails.
This patch changes the comparison to use zlibs' hex ZLIB_VERNUM
so that it does not suffer from this problem.
A version of this patch is wending it's way through the R comunity
community and will/should be included in a future release.
I tested the patch with the current R, 3.3.1.
* Tighten zlib dependency version (>= 1.2.5)
* Convert patch to level=1 format.
* libmonitor does not exist at
http://libmonitor.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
Change location to HPCToolkit version at github. Specify the hash corresponding
to the 20130218 version.
* When xcb is version 1.11, patch the configure file so it doesn't trip on
pthread-stubs and xau.
* Add os.getcwd()/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, instead of nuking
existing LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
* cfitsio: Allow building as shared libraries
- Allow building as shared libraries
- Also add optional bzip2 variant
- Also update to newest version
This requires the recent correction to “fix_darwin_install_name”.
* cfitsio: Simplify code, default to +shared
* Adding 'self.' to the spec call for configure_args
* Updating this to set spec to self.spec
* More updates to the configure_args spec calls
* Another spec issue
* Another spec issue.
* And another spec issue
* Switching cmor back to self.spec.
- Add a PythonPackage class with build system support.
- Support build phases in PythonPackage
- Add a custom sanity check for PythonPackages
- Get rid of nolink dependencies in python packages
- Update spack create to use new PythonPackage class
- Port most of Python packages to new PythonPackage class
- Conducted a massive install and activate of Python packages.
- Fixed bugs introduced by install and activate.
- Update API docs on PythonPackage
* Set MPI[lang] env var to compiler wrappers on cray
Sets MPICC, MPICXX, MPIFC etc to point to the compiler wrappers on Cray systems.
Some packages look for MPIs via environment variables - e.g adios
* Use spec to check for Cray
* os is no longer used.
* petsc: add 64bit variant
* hypre: add int64 variant
* superlu-dist: add int64 variant
* petsc: add int64 variant
* metis: rename idx64 to int64 to make it consistent with other packages
* mumps: rename idx64 to int64 to make it consistent with other packages
* dealii: rename 64bit to int64 to make it consistent with other packages
added latest version of isl. Needed to get llvm/clang in the latest
trunk to build via spack, but there are more versions available.
what is the policy regarding those? Add what we need for now?
* Updating BoxLib with the ability to build again.
* Using Spack MPI compilers directly.
* Fixing typo.
* Using tarball from github archive for boxlib.
* Added customization for make targets in 'build' and 'install' phases for CMakePackage
* Use rst in build system docs so that Sphinx generates nice API docs
* Allow AutotoolsPackages to be built in a different directory
* Flake8
* Fix missing import
* Allow configure to be located in different directory
* Update espressopp to use build targets
* Flake8
* Sphinx fix, lists must be a new paragraph
* Back out change that allowed a configure script in a different directory than build_directory
* Add missing deps, build in parallel
* Missing space for rst list
Although it hurts a little, officially pre-compiled headers in
boost are only supported for gcc & msvc and the latest clang
releases still fail to build boost with it.
Therefore, I disabled building those to get boost build with
clang 3.9.0 on an Ubuntu 14.04 (x86).
Links to documentation and boost bug reports are inline, so
people can later on check if they still apply. Seems just to
be a bug in `Boost.Build` that tries to set `-o` with multiple
output files.
* Added support for Octopus 6.0 and the optional libraries: metis, parmetis, netcdf, arpack-ng, and scalapack.
* Fix PEP 8 line too long error.
* Changed format syntax {} to {0} to support Python 2.6.
* Adding the py-ipdb package for more stable debugging with iPython.
* Removing deprecated python support, adding missing dependencies.
* Adding version checks for (i)python
* Update the krell institute products to use the latest features of spack for building on cluster platforms.
* Address travis error messages and resubmit the pull request.
* Update the contents of openspeedshop package.py so it passes the flake8 tests.
* Fix flake8 error-whitespack issue in mrnet package.py file.
* Add updates based on spack reviewer feedback.
* More fixes based on comments from reviewers. Switch using extend to using append, remove additional setting of PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH that should not be required due to RPATH.
* More review related changes. Update MPIOption.append lines and take out xercesc references.
* Create a base options function for common openspeedshop base cmake options to reduce redundencies.
* Add libxml2+python depends on to get around issues with the libxml2 package file.
* Using boost over 1.60.0 causes compile errors. This is a known boost bug. Also, dyninst-9.2.0 is set to be the vesrion of dyninst to use with OSS, as of now. The newer version fails to build.
* Fix bad syntax in specifying the boost version range.
* Update the version numbers for the krell institute components and tools: cbtf and openspeedshop.
* Do not build glib for qt3, it is not needed and causes build problems at this time anyway.
* Removing the nobuild, nolink, and alldeps dependency types in favor of being explicit.
* This will help with maintenance going forward, as adding more dependency types won't affect existing declared dependencies in weird ways.
* default deptype is still `('build', 'link')`
* Remove +mpi variant from NCO
* Update NCO deps to AutotoolsPackage
* Update the other NetCDF packages to AutotoolsPackage
* ANTLR has a nolink deptype on java, don't worry about csharp
* Remove restrictions from NCO package, fix homepage
* Add version 4.6.3 of NCO
* Missed AutotoolsPackage for NetCDF-CXX4
* NetCDF tests fail when run in parallel
* Remove commented out dependency
* Add documentation dependency
* espressopp: package for the ESPResSo++ software
This commit adds a package for the ESPResSo++
simulation software.
* Move Espressopp package to CMakePackage
This commit moves Espressopp package to CMakePackage.
Addresses some comments in the PR.
* Remove run_tests and changed type of dependencies
Addressed some comments from @adamjstewart.
Removed global run_tests setting and removed type from many
dependencies. Set type for py-mpi4py to 'nolink'.
* Updated to last version and fix mpi4py dependency
Added latest espressopp version and changed mpi4py (version) dependency for
different espressopp versions.
* Changed mpi4py version requirements for espressopp
Changed py-mpi4py version requirements for espressopp@1.9.4 according
to the package build requirements for that version.
Adds the following packages:
node-js py-backports-abc py-functools32 py-pycurl py-vcversione
npm py-certifi py-jsonschema py-tornado py-zmq
- Added python packages that are dependencies for the Jupyter suite
- Update new python packaages to use extension package install function.
- Added npm and node-js packages
* Rename packages
* Upcasing depends_on() in packages.
* Downcased extends('r')
* Fixed erroneously changed URL that had slipped through.
* Fixed typo
* Fixed link from documentation into package source code.
* Fixed another doc problem.
* Changed underscores to dashes in package names.
* Added test to enforce lowercase, no-underscore naming convention.
* Fix r-xgboost
* Downcase more instances of 'R' in package auto-creation.
* Fix test.
* Converted unit test packages to use dashes not underscores
* Downcase `r` in the docs.
* Update module_file_support.rst
Fix r->R for class R.
* Use zlib's "fossil" site for old tarballs
Following citibeth's suggestion in #2732, use zlib's "fossil"
site (not to be confused with the sqlite team's VCS...) for retrieving
old tarballs.
Digests for 1.2.{8,10} match and both install for me on CentOS 7.
* Use zlib's "fossil" URL as the one true URL
Everything seems to be available at zlib's "fossil" URL, so just use
it as the one and only url.
(and fix a flake8 complaint about a comment)
* add package for conduit
* try to fix main conduit docstring
* use join_path instead of pjoin
* address a few requests in pr #2670
change name of 'github-master' to 'master'
change 'docs' variant to 'doc', set default to False
remove explicit +shared variant spec for silo and hdf5 deps
(in the conduit +shared case) cases since they default to True
add reference to static rpath issue
(https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/2658)
* address pr #2670 requests
add todos and more info on why variants for deps where selected
use python module install python to enable spack activate
use .format instead of %s
* zlib@1.2.10 and R do not get along, work around it
R's configure script has trouble with version numbers > 1.2.9.
This works around it by constraining R to 1.2.8.
I'm working with some R folk on getting it fixed going forward.
* Add adamjstewart's change.
* Update to latest zlib version, server no longer provides older version
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
* Add alternative URL for previous release of zlib
* inheritance of directives: using meta-classes to inject attributes coming from directives into packages + lazy directives
* _dep_types -> dependency_types
* using a meta-class to inject directives into packages
* directives are lazy
fixes#2466
* directives.py: allows for multiple inheritance. Added blank lines as suggested by @tgamblin
* directives.py: added a test for simple inheritance of directives
* Minor improvement requested by @tgamblin
CMakePackage: importing names from spack.directives
directives: wrap __new__ to respect pep8
* Refactoring requested by @tgamblin
directives: removed global variables in favor of class variables. Simplified the interface for directives (they return a callable on a package or a list of them).
The upstream luafilesystem tarball/version had a wayward/inconsistent
underscore in their more recent version tag. The played badly with
our package fetching machinery (due to recent changes?).
Upstream cleaned up their bit which required some touchups here.
- updated the url
- updated the version (digest)
- updated the format statement for the path to the rockspec.
* Adds catch, cppunit, spdlog, tinyxml(1 and 2), google benchmark
Tinyxml comes in two flavors, 1 and 2. Each comes in several
versions... So they cannot be easily united into a single package.
* Use CMakePackage and friends, add copyright
Also eleminate debug/release variants, since it no longuer fits in the
CMakePackage format.
* Remove unnecessary url
* spdlog now has tagged releases
* Remove unnecessary url argument
* Fewer quotes in cmake args, because magic
* Incorrect base class for tinyxml
* Ensure that every package has a license
Also fixes URLs with http://http:// doubled.
This is a continuation of #2656.
* Add license to every file in Spack
* Make sure Todd is the author of all packages
* Fix flake8 tests
* Don't license external Sphinx docs
* Don't display licenses in tutorial example packages
Also fixes typos and converts command-line examples
from tcsh to bash, which is more common
* Added uuid: OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface
* Fixed install error in cmor package
* Added uuid: OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface
* Fixed install error in cmor package
* Modifiying fontconfig file to allow install in OpenSuse 13.2
* Adding pkg-config dependency to freetype and libxml2
* Removed first possible solution. With @adamjstewart selecting the one adding pkg-config to dependencies
* Update digest for vim@8.0 tarball.
The digest appears to have changed.
The new digest value matches the value in their
[MD5SUMS](ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unix/MD5SUMS)
file.
* Change ftp.vim.org -> github.com/vim/vim/archive
Vim seems to do weekly releases, but the name of the tarball on
ftp.vim.org doesn't change so we have to regularly play 'update the
digest' (aka Internet whack-a-mole).
This commit changes the url so that we are now downloading particular
versions from the Vim project's github archive.
I didn't walk back through of time to get all of the versions that
used to be explicit. I grabbed the final `7.4` and the current `8.0`
releases. If people need more we can add them.
* Add package for fastqc
This tool is a java mess. Their Way To Do It is to just copy the entire
tree into it's final resting place, make the perl script at the top
level executable and take it from there.
Yuck.
This package assumes that `set_executable` actually sets all the user
bits. If that change doesn't go in, then something equivalent needs to
be done.
* Use chmod to make fastqc executable
I haven't gotten any feedback on changing set-executable, so switch to
using chmod (from the cuda package).
* Flake8 cleanup
* Install files neatly, don't just copy top level of dir
Rather than blindly copying everything in the distribution, carefully
put the necessary bits into reasonable places. Neatness counts, etc...
This requires patching the `fastqc` perl script, so this commit adds a
patch file.
* Additional pep8 cleanup
* Let dependency handle adding jdk to PATH
* Flake8 cleanup
* Ensure that java is on PATH
I thought that the run dependency on the jdk would put
java on my PATH, but it does not appear to work.
For now, do it by hand.
* Customization for make targets in build and test phases for AutotoolsPackage
* Updated Blitz++ to use customized make build and test targets
* Removed flake8 error
* Removed make test customization, added make install customization, need to figure out issues with multiple make targets
* Changed build_targets and install_targets to normal attributes
* py-markdown: Add new package for python-markdown.
* py-markdown: Added restrictions on Python version.
* py-markdown: Removed upper-limit on compatible Python versions.
* py-markdown: Reinstated upper bound on Python version. Also fixed small formatting error.
* MakefilePackage: changed build_args and install_args for consistency with #2464
openblas: derives from MakefilePackage
* MakefilePackage: changed default edit behavior
* Add python cdo support
* Correct pypi url
* Corrected a blanck space that was failing CI
* Corrected url that was failing CI
* Following @alalazo indications, Write this line wrapping it around 80 chars to pass Travis
* Added cdo package depency
* Added support for xSDKTrilinos package
* Updated xsdktrilinos/package.py for PR review
* Added trilinos version # reqs to xsdktrilinos
* xsdktrilinos now uses CMakePackage
* Cleaned up xsdktrilinos/package.py
* Removed unused cxxflags from xsdktrilinos
* Removed unused sys import from xsdktrilinos
* clang: do xcode mockup iff requested by a package
* add a note
* add pkg to setup_custom_environment() and decide whether or not to use mockup XCode there based on the package
Supports installing both a "known version" of PETSc/PFlotran that works and
the develop/master branches of both packages
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
Time: 4 hour
* update flux dependencies and package
* refinements from @adamjstewart
* fix flux document generation
The docbook-xsl package has been added, and correctly configures catalog
files to generate documentation correctly with asciidoc.
* Update emacs: current release, use our x11 bits
Add checksum for 25.1 release.
Rework the X support:
- use Spack's X11 bits
- add ability to specify an X toolkit (gtk or athena, default is gtk).
- change toolkit names to align with Emacs' configure usage.
* PEP8 cleanups.
* glib dependency should not be type=build
I'd like to blame that on a typo, but it's a few too many characters
for that to be viable. I'm not sure what I was thinking.
* Pass X variant down: emacs->pango->cairo
* X variants default to False, warn on bad toolkit
Change the X variants for emacs, pango and cairo to default to False.
Check that the toolkit is a valid choice and give a reasonable error if
not.
* Fix flake8 issue, reword warning text
* gtkplus needs to use +X variant for pango to work
In order for a useful variant of pango to be built into the spec I
needed to make the dependency on gtkplus explicitly specify it's X
variant. The X variant is the default, but that wasn't enough to make
it happy. Since it's happiness is the most imporant thing in the
world, this change! :)
yaml-cpp has a boost dependency, and according to [yaml-cpp
page](https://github.com/jbeder/yaml-cpp):
yaml-cpp 0.5.3 has been released! This is a bug fix release. It also
will be the last release that uses Boost; futures releases will require
C++11 instead.
See #2059 for background.
I'm unable to install `lmod` because lua-luafilesystem fails.
The luarocks install bits attempt to do a shallow clone of the luafilesystem
sources and the default git on my CentOS 7 test box (`git version 1.8.3.1`)
fails.
This adds a build dependency that ensures that a relatively modern git is
available.
* Update texlive digest value
While the discussion in #2494 progresses, this changes fixes the digest
values so that builds succeeed.
* Add warning that texlive is not repeatably installable
* Update OpenMPI to the AutotoolsPackage
* Add Java support to OpenMPI
* Fix missing commas
* Be more specific about what versions support what flags
* Revert description for thread_multiple variant
* py-rtree: Added package
* py-rtree = RTree (spatial indexing) data structure for Python
* libspatialindex = Underlying C library wrapped by py-rtree
* Flake8 and Copyright issues.
* Fix Python syntax error.
* Fixed dependency type error.
* Added new version, based on updates requested in upstream PR
* 1. Change cmake to build dependency.
2. Updated to CMakePackage
* Update go to 1.7.4 and 1.6.4 to fix security issues
The go team recently rolled out two releases to address security
issues. Details available on the [go release
site](https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html).
This commit updates our explicitly supported versions.
It also includes a comment about two CentOS requirements (enable
user_namespace and ensure that the static c library is installed) that
are required for the pacakges to pass their tests.
* Flake8 cleanup
* Make X11 font install dir the font search default
We install the X11 fonts into `/share/fonts` beneath the font-util
installation prefix, but that directory is not one of the places that
the font subsystem searches.
This commit makes the fontconfig package depend on the font-util
package, and then it makes
```python
spec['font-util'].prefix + "/share/fonts"
```
be the fontconfig default font location.
Before this change, plots drawn by R have bounding boxes where font
glyphs should be. After this change fonts appear as expected.
* Enrich description string (trigger new CI run)
Improve the docstring for the package.
Also interested in the side effect of triggering another CI run
to see if the recent flake8 fix lets this PR run clean.
* Flake8 cleanups
* Update R&friends to use our X11 libs
Add `depends_on()`'s for R, Cairo, and Tk so that they use the Spack X
bits.
* Conditionalize X stuff on variant
Another step towards hooking up the X stuff.
There's still discussion happening on the issue, but this is better
than the 'everything must build with X' state that it was in.
- Added 'dap' and 'cdmremote' variants
This is based on work in #2324 with the following motivation:
Turn off DAP support by deafult. DAP requires curl, which has issues
with circular dependencies. For 95% of NetCDF users that do not need
DAP, turning it off avoides this rats nest of problems.
- Added 'parallel-netcdf' variant
To support work with parallel-netcdf
- Added 'shared' and 'static' build separation
* Update go-bootstrap package
The last C based Go src tree was the 1.4 series. For a while they
were cutting new releases so that people could bootstrap from a C only
system. Now they're recommending that you either use the release-1.4
branch or that you use a date-stamped tarball that they'll produce on
an as-needed basis.
There are several issues that keep 1.4.2 from building on a CentOS 7
system.
I've switched to the date based tarball.
The cgo bits were also mis-behaving, but they're not needed for the
bootstrapping task so I've set an environment variable that disables
them.
Details [on the install-from-source
page](https://golang.org/doc/install/source#go14) and these issues:
- https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17545
- https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16352.
* Update go package
Switched from pulling from the git repository to using the source
tarballs and added digest values.
Added support for 1.7.3, continued supporting 1.6.2, including patches
for a couple of problems (details in
[17545](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17545) and
[17986](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17986).
Dropped support for 1.5.4 and 1.4.2 because they no longer pass their
tests and the patches above to not apply.
* Updating SuperLU package file with ability to build version 4.3 (before they added cmake) with external blas or internal blas, and added capability to build the latest version 5.2.1 (with cmake) with internal blas.
* Updating SuperLU package file with suggested changes, i.e. reorganizing installation methods based on version, adding cmake dependency when necessary, removing any use of internal blas, and also adding fpic variant.
* Fixing flake8 failures.
* Update flex package url's and versions
The old sourceforge page for flex is now defunct. While version 2.6.0
still downloads fine, later versions are no longer hosted there.
Development continues on github. I've adjusted urls to point to this
new location.
In addition, from 2.6.0 onwards, a new naming scheme for releases seems
to have been adopted. I've created a url_for_version function to sort
this out.
* Change flex to an AutotoolsPackage
Also move the url_for_version function to the end of the package
definition.
* Implement the autoreconf function for flex
Adds the IceT compositing library from Sandia/Kitware.
Most default functionality needed for image compositing is
added, OpenGL acceleration for very large displays is disabled.
Downstream usage:
most VTK based software which supports parallel image compositing,
such as VisIt, Paraview and in our use-case
[ISAAC](https://github.com/ComputationalRadiationPhysics/isaac).
* Force the recipe for Lua to use the spack compiler.
I'm not sure how the old recipe worked for anyone. The Lua Makefiles set
`CC=gcc` and for my spack environment the first `gcc` found in my `PATH` is
`$SPACK_ROOT/lib/spack/env/gcc`, which is a directory. This caused the build
to fail. My change drops the `-std=gnu99`, but this option doesn't appear
to be required for a sucessful build.
* Preserve the '-std=gnu99' compile option.
* fix tau installation issue : setup_environment() is
called before install phase when 'Makefile.*' doesn't
exist (causing list index out of range error).
* Added detailed comment suggested by @alalazo
* November 1 seems to have brought a new texlive release, updating the
digest to match.
Also switching the url from their automagic mirror to an explicit
site to avoid inconsistencies during their updates.
It seems like only yesterday (#2073) that I updated this....
* Add comment to url warning about mirror updates
Add a comment to the download info warning to use a
specific site rather than the mirror, to avoid wobbles
during their asynchronous updates.
* Fix typo ('to no' -> 'do not')
On MacOS, brew installs /usr/local/bin/python but the Python prefix is not /usr/local/bin
Use the python command sys.exec to get the correct directory, instead of the ad hoc self.prefix
previously used
This was a bear to debug; been driving me nuts since I started using spack.
Since spack passes PYTHONHOME down to package builds in the environment
it was passing PYTHONHOME of /usr/local/bin to the PETSc build that uses Python so
the PETSc Python ./configure errored immediately with
ImportError: No module named site
since python could find no python modules. Todd Gamblin pointed out that my first try to fix
this was wrong since it assumed the spack python was the same python used to run spack. Elizabeth Fischer
suggested how to get it to work also with python3
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
Time: 7 hours
Thanks-to: Todd Gamblin, Elizabeth Fischer
* Update the krell institute products to use the latest features of spack for building on cluster platforms.
* Address travis error messages and resubmit the pull request.
* Update the contents of openspeedshop package.py so it passes the flake8 tests.
* Fix flake8 error-whitespack issue in mrnet package.py file.
* Add updates based on spack reviewer feedback.
* More fixes based on comments from reviewers. Switch using extend to using append, remove additional setting of PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH that should not be required due to RPATH.
* More review related changes. Update MPIOption.append lines and take out xercesc references.
* Create a base options function for common openspeedshop base cmake options to reduce redundencies.
* Add libxml2+python depends on to get around issues with the libxml2 package file.
Add a package that installed the pre-built maven distribution.
I've given up, for now, on building maven from source. That processed
stumbled on two points before I gave up:
1. It downloaded several hundred .{pop,jar} files and I despaired of
figuring out some way of mirroring and checksumming them; and
2. It exploded complaining about too many unacceptable license files,
which seems odd in its own source tree.
Perhaps someone with more Java fu that I admit to can figure it out.
In the meantime, this is useful.
* libsodium: add latest versions, fix old versions
older versions of libsodium were added to an "old" subdirectory
* zeromq: add 4.1.4
prerequiste for the latest develop version of flux
Pkg-config depends on glib which depends on pkg-config. As a result,
pkg-config used to build glib internally. However, this fails on Mac.
Building pkg-config with an internal glib is now a variant, turned on
by default, and required to build glib.
* Tells boost explictly about libraries and headers
Ideally, bjam would determine the libraries and headers from the
executable. But it doesn't. This rigs a best guess for python libraries
and headers.
* Move glob import to top of file
* variable name change: alllibs --> all_libs
* Use dso suffix rather than hard-coded string
* Use only MAJOR.MINOR when setting up python in bjam
* mumps: Add support for Intel compiler and insure both lapack and blas libraries are passed to the examples
Likely it was not discoverged before that the examples require both lapack and blas libraries because it
was tested with Openblas which is one large library containing everything.
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
Time: .3 hours
* flake8 fix.
* Created the initial version of the 'OpenSceneGraph' package.
* Added 'zlib' as a dependency and linked it during the build step.
* Fixed a few minor PEP8 style violations in the 'OpenSceneGraph' package.
* Added cmake as a build dependency and improved the build procedure.
* Made a few important argument updates to improve package compatibility.
* Fixed up a few remaining style issues in the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Added a description for the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Fixed a bug that was causing some 'openscenegraph@3.2.3%gcc' installs to fail.
* Fixed a number of small issues with the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Removed a number of superfluous flags from the 'openscenegraph' install.
* Add new version property to handle joined version numbers
* Add unit test for new joined property
* Add documentation on version.up_to() and version.joined
Things that accessed the cdd package, such as `spack info cdd run
tripped over a buglet in the *cdd* package, causing them to exit with
something like this:
```
Caused by:
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/repository.py", line 584, in get
self._instances[key] = package_class(copy)
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/package.py", line 398, in __init__
f = fs.for_package_version(self, self.version)
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/fetch_strategy.py", line 852, in for_package_version
attrs['url'] = pkg.url_for_version(version)
File "/rss/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cdd/package.py", line 40, in url_for_version
str(version.dotted()).replace('.', ''))
```
@tgamblin pointed out that `dotted` is a property, not a functin call
and that the parentheses are therefor inappropriate.
This deletes the parentheses. `spack info cdd` now works for me.
Add package for htop, an interactive text-mode process viewer for
Unix systems. Think top, with pretty colors and dyanmic bar graphs.
More info [here](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop).