openPMD, a metadata standard on top of backends like ADIOS2 and HDF5,
is implemented in ParaView 5.9+ via a Python3 module.
Simplify Conflicts & Variant
Add to ECP Data Vis SDK
This reverts commit 8035eeb36d.
And also removes logic around an additional HEAD request to prevent
a more expensive GET request on wrong content-type. Since large files
are typically an attachment and only downloaded when reading the
stream, it's not an optimization that helps much, and in fact the logic
was broken since the GET request was done unconditionally.
* Add py-bmtk and py-neurotools
* py-bmtk: version bump
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of heerener
* Maybe the copyright needs to be extended to 2022 for the check to pass
* Process review remarks
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-neurotools/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
The main issue that's fixed is that Spack passes paths (as strings) to
functions that require urls. That wasn't an issue on unix, since there
you can simply concatenate `file://` and `path` and all is good, but on
Windows that gives invalid file urls. Also on Unix, Spack would not deal with uri encoding like x%20y for file paths.
It also removes Spack's custom url.parse function, which had its own incorrect interpretation of file urls, taking file://x/y to mean the relative path x/y instead of hostname=x and path=/y. Also it automatically interpolated variables, which is surprising for a function that parses URLs.
Instead of all sorts of ad-hoc `if windows: fix_broken_file_url` this PR
adds two helper functions around Python's own path2url and reverse.
Also fixes a bug where some `spack buildcache` commands
used `-d` as a flag to mean `--mirror-url` requiring a URL, and others
`--directory`, requiring a path. It is now the latter consistently.
* Add GFE packages, Update pFUnit
* Remove citibeth as maintainer per her request
* Version 3.3.0 is an odd duck. Needs a v
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
When installing binary tarballs, Spack has to download from its
binary mirrors.
Sometimes Spack has cache available for these mirrors.
That cache helps to order mirrors to increase the likelihood of
getting a direct hit.
However, currently, when Spack can't find a spec in any local cache
of mirrors, it's very dumb:
- A while ago it used to query each mirror to see if it had a spec,
and use that information to order the mirror again, only to go
about and do exactly a part of what it just did: fetch the spec
from that mirror confused
- Recently, it was changed to download a full index.json, which
can be multiple dozens of MBs of data and may take a minute to
process thanks to the blazing fast performance you get with
Python.
In a typical use case of concretizing with reuse, the full index.json
is already available, and it likely that the local cache gives a perfect
mirror ordering on install. (There's typically no need to update any
caches).
However, in the use case of Gitlab CI, the build jobs don't have cache,
and it would be smart to just do direct fetches instead of all the
redundant work of (1) and/or (2).
Also, direct fetches from mirrors will soon be fast enough to
prefer these direct fetches over the excruciating slowness of
index.json files.
* include Drishti
* fix syntax
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/drishti/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update package.py
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/drishti/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>