This release also includes the HDF5 VOL plugin so I've added an additional
funciton to ensure the HDF5_PLUGIN_PATH env var gets updated with the adios
install prefix
* intel-xed: add version 12.0.1
Rework the version numbers for intel-xed, now that xed has actual
releases and tags. Add releases 11.2.0 and 12.0.1. Rename 2019.03.01
to 10.2019.03 as a legacy version that fits in the new order.
Add variant +pic to compile libxed.a with PIC code so that it can be
linked into another shared library.
Add conflict for aarch64.
Add mwkrentel as maintainer.
* py-pyfiglet:new recipe
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyfiglet/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* py-pyfiglet: use pypi url
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
fixes#20736
Before this one line fix we were erroneously deducing
that dependency conditions hold even if a package
was external.
This may result in answer sets that contain imposed
conditions on a node without the node being present
in the DAG, hence #20736.
fixes#20611
The conflict was triggered by an invalid value of the
'scheduler' variant. This causes Spack to error when libyogrt
facts are validated by the ASP-based concretizer.
At some point in the past, the skip_patch argument was removed
from the call to package.do_install() this broke the --skip-patch
flag on the dev-build command.
There's two issues with hip where it tries to autodetect the patch
version number from git (when installed), but it does not check if it
even is inside of a git repo. The result is we end up with a shared lib
with a trailing dash in the library suffix: `libamd64.so.x.y.z-`, which
confuses GCC. The patch tries to check if the `.git` folder exists, and
if it does not, it handles version numbering the same as when git was
not installed previously.
* opencl-c-headers: add new version 2020.12.18
* opencl-clhpp: add new version 2.0.13
* opencl-headers: now supports OpenCL 3.0 with new versions of opencl-c-headers and opencl-clhpp
* ocl-icd: add new version 2.2.14 add now can provide OpenCL 3.0
PaRSEC: the Parallel Runtime Scheduler and Execution Controller for micro-tasks on distributed heterogeneous systems.
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Bouteiller <bouteill@icl.utk.edu>