there were various updated packages, both for the 2.x, 2.0.x,
and 1.10.x release branches of Open MPI.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
(cherry picked from commit 3b671935783fc3af76dc642a54461c2f02ab8ebf)
This fixes the problem described in #3374, which describes `spack find` ignore explicit/implicit.
I believe that this was broken in #2626.
This restores the behavior of implicit/explicit for me.
I believe that it does not screw anything else up, but ....
* Replacing failing git clone by valid url
* Moving to previous version package (0.163)
* Removing automake and autoconf dependencies and adding url_list to pick up newer versions
* Corrected typo
* Reorder versions and removed libtool
* Order listed compiler sections
"spack compiler list" output compiler sections in an arbitrary order.
With this commit compiler sections are ordered primarily by compiler
name and then by operating system and target.
* Compiler search lists config files with compilers
If a compiler entry is already defined in a configuration file that
the user does not know about, they may be confused when that compiler
is not added by "spack compiler find". This commit adds a message at
the end of "spack compiler find" to inform the user of the locations
of all config files where compilers are defined.
* Add missing dependencies to gawk
* Fix make check
* Add mawk packages and awk virtual dependency
* Use mawk instead of gawk to build ncurses
* Rearrange order of patches and dependencies
* hpx5: Convert to AutotoolsPackage, several updates
- convert to AutotoolsPackage
- add several variants
- add several dependencies
- add new version 4.0.0
- don’t set compiler flags explicitly
* hpx5: Don’t import os
* hpx5: Clean up configure arguments
* hpx5: Correct libffi configure declaration
Also add new variant “+instrumentation”.
* hpx5: Correct CUDA, MPI, OpenCL configuration
* hpx5: Use built-in libffi
Spack’s libffi installs its headers in a strange place, and hpx5 can’t pick them up.
* libpciaccess: Convert to AutotoolsPackage, remove Darwin work-around
Other packages that depend on libpciaccess can do so via a conditional dependency (via a variant); we don’t need a dummy package for Darwin any more.
* Disable libpciaccess dependency on non-Darwin platforms
* hwloc: Remove direct dependency on libpciaccess
* Added support for building Theano with GPU support. Added a package
for the libgpuarry libary needed for Theano.
* Added dependency on py-pexpect package which ipython requires.
Fixes#1476
Concretization uses compilers defined in config files and if those
are not available defaults to searching typical paths where the
detected operating system would have a compiler. If there is an OS
update, the detected OS can change; in this case all compilers
defined in the config files would no longer match (because they would
be associated with the previous OS version). The error message in
this case was too vague. This commit adds logic for detecting when it
is likely that the OS has been updated (in particular when that
affects compiler concretization) and improves the information provided
to the user in the error message.