* py-jupytext: add new package
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* update jupytext dependencies
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* py-jupytext: remove py-jupyerlab dependency
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* py-gevent: add version 1.5
* py-gevent: update dependencies for v1.5.0
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-gevent/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* phist: Prefer 1.9.5 (1.9.6 uses mpi_f08, but not available in CI)
* phist: remove dupe of 1.9.5, missing preferred=True
Also, for 1.9.6, patch the (most, one does not work) tests to use
Currently Spack keeps track of the origin in the code of any
modification to the environment variables. This is very slow
and enabled unconditionally even in code paths where the
origin of the modification is never queried.
The only place where we inspect the origins of environment
modifications is before we start a build, If there's an override
of the type `e.set(...)` after incremental changes like
`e.append_path(..)`, which is a "suspicious" change.
This is very rare though.
If an override like this ever happens, it might mean a package is
broken. If that leads to build errors, we can just ask the user to run
`spack -d install ...` and check the warnings issued by Spack to find
the origins of the problem.
UPP and ncep-post are the same package, so this PR
removes the duplication.
ncep-post was originally named after the upstream repo
that now changed its name to UPP.
It can be frustrating to successfully run `spack test run --alias <name>` only to find you cannot get the results because you already use `<name>` in some previous stand-alone test execution. This PR prevents that from happening.
Primary fix:
Due to a typo in a version range, overlapping PR merges resulted
in a build failure of the latest version:
Don't attempt to remove a non-existing file for version 1.9.6.
Secondary fixes:
update_tpetra_gotypes.patch was mentioned twice, and the version
range has to exclude @1.4.2, to which it cannot be applied.
Add depend_on() py-pytest, py-numpy and pkgconfig with type='test'
@:1.9.0 fail with 'Rank mismatch with gfortran@10:, add a conflicts().
raise InstallError('~mpi not possible with kernel_lib=builtin!')
when applicable.
Fixes for spack install --test=root phist:
mpiexec -n12 puts a lot of stress on a pod and gets stuck in a loop
very often: Reduce the mpiexec procs and the number of threads.
Remove @run_after('build') @on_package_attributes(run_tests=True):
from 'def check()': fixes it from getting called twice
The build script of 'make test_install' for the installcheck expects
the examples to be copied to self.stage.path: Provide them.
* updating the recipe for betterment
* addressing the suggesions received from reviewers
* adding package helper macros
Co-authored-by: mohan002 <mohbabul@amd.com>
Using the Spec.constrain method doesn't work since it might
trigger a repository lookup which could break our directives
and triggers a circular import error.
To fix that we introduce a function to merge abstract anonymous
specs, based only on package names, which does not perform any
lookup in the repository.
Add missing pkgconfig to openslide and its dep perl-alien-libxml2.
Fix shared-mime-info to be a runtime dependency of gdk-pixbuf,
Otherwise, configure cannot detect use gdk-pixbuf without error.