If a user creates a wrapper for the ifx binary called ifx_orig,
this causes the ifx --version command to produce:
$ ifx --version
ifx_orig (IFORT) 2021.1 Beta 20201113
Copyright (C) 1985-2020 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
The regex for ifx currently expects the output to begin with
"ifx (IFORT)..." so the wrapper would not be detected as ifx. This
PR removes the need for the static "ifx" string which allows wrappers
to be detected as ifx.
In general, the Intel compiler regexes do not include the invoked
executable name (i.e., ifort, icc, icx, etc.), so this is not
expected to cause any issues.
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* asciidoc: making python 2.3 to 2.7 able to cope with asciidoc
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* asciidoc: current sourceforge a2x needs python2, new github release python3
* Fix sensei@develop
Should work with all options but libsim.
Current releases don't work with ~catalyst
See
https://gitlab.kitware.com/sensei/sensei/-/merge_requests/240
for the fix for develop.
Current releases work only with paraview 5.7 and 5.6
See
https://gitlab.kitware.com/sensei/sensei/-/merge_requests/239
for the fix for develop (which works with 5.9)
* Fix libsim.
* Fix warnings.
* Fix python runtime.
* Many changes:
* Reworked cmake options top use the CMakePackage option helpers
* Simplified and consolidated options
* Replaced adios with adios2 variant
* Added vtkm variant (not yet working)
* paraview: Fix downstream consumers getting the wrong FindMPI
* vtk: Fix downstream consumers getting the wrong FindMPI
* Add +ascent, +adios2; remove +adios; variants off by default
* Fix catalyst python logic
* sensei: cleanup formatting
Co-authored-by: Chuck Atkins <chuck.atkins@kitware.com>
* make `spack fetch` work with environments
* previously: `spack fetch` required the explicit statement of
the specs to be fetched, even when in an environment
* now: if there is no spec(s) provided to `spack fetch` we check
if an environment is active and if yes we fetch all
uninstalled specs.