* New version: py-oauthlib 3.1.1
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-oauthlib/package.py
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* Generalize env var PYTHON to avoid version conflicts
* Use available python executable
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* upcxx: Update the UPC++ package to 2021.9.0
* Add the new release, and a missing older one.
* Remove the spack package cruft for supporting the obsolete build system that
was present in older versions that are no longer supported.
* General cleanups.
Support for library versions older than 2020.3.0 is officially retired,
for two reasons:
1. Releases prior to 2020.3.0 had a required dependency on Python 2,
which is [officially EOL](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/)
as of Jan 1 2020, and is no longer considered secure.
2. (Most importantly) The UPC++ development team is unable/unwilling to
support releases more than two years old. UPC++ provides robust
backwards-compatibility to earlier releases of UPC++ v1.0, with very
rare well-documented/well-motivated exceptions. Users are strongly
encouraged to update to a current version of UPC++.
NOTE: Most of the lines changed in this commit are simply re-indentation,
and thus might be best reviewed in a diff that ignores whitespace.
* upcxx: Detect Cray XC more explicitly
This change is necessary to prevent false matches occuring on new Cray Shasta
systems, which do not use the aries network but were incorrectly being treated
as a Cray XC + aries platform.
UPC++ has not yet deployed official native support for Cray Shasta, but this
change is sufficient to allow building the portable backends there.
* py-setupmeta: add new package
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-setupmeta/package.py
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When running `spack install --log-format junit|cdash ...`, install
errors were ignored. This made spack continue building dependents of
failed install, ignoring `--fail-fast`, and exit 0 at the end.