* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-sqlparse/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Add new package py-sqlparse
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
The major building blocks in many software stacks:
- CPython
- CMake (libuv)
do not build on macOS with GCC. The main problem is that some macOS
framework includes pull in objective-c code and that code does get
misinterpreted as (invalid) C by GCC by default.
Last month VTK-m releases its lastest version named `v1.5.1`. This new
release only contains bugfixes related to compiler error / warnings.
- Depends on CMake >= 3.12
- Set VTKm_NO_ASSERT=ON by default
- add maintainers
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
Update compiler config with bootstrapped compiler when it was already installed and added config defaults to code so mutable_config test fixture works.
hwloc depends on MPI when netloc is enabled. Note that OpenMPI depends on
netloc, so hwloc cannot use OpenMPI as the MPI provider when netloc is
enabled (this would result in a cyclic dependency).
To specify an environment for a comment, the user can specify
"spack -e <env>". The documentation incorrectly specified "-E" (which
is actually used to ignore any implicit use of environments).
While building _visit_, I ran into an undefined symbol at link time. I tracked
the missing dependency to _libsm_ needing to know about _libuuid_ at link time.
* phist: add int64 variant and resulting conflicts and dependencies
* phist: use Trilinos TPLs as soon as they are in the spec, not just if +trilinos isexplicitly set
and remove a redundant depends-statement
* phist: use int as gotype for Trilinos dependency if ~int64
* phist: new version 1.9.0
* phist: remove trailing whitespace
* phist: updated checksum (version tag was moved)
* Fix: Flex Reconfigure
Learn the `flex` package how to reconfigure itself when needed.
Fix#11551
Co-authored-by: Andrew W Elble <aweits@rit.edu>
* Autoreconf: only when actually desired
Co-authored-by: Andrew W Elble <aweits@rit.edu>
If the Spack compiler wrapper encounters any "-isystem" option, then
when adding include directories for Spack dependencies, Spack will
use "-isystem" instead of "-I". This prevents Spack-generated "-I"
options from overriding the "-isystem" options generated by the build
system. To ensure that build-system "-isystem" directories are
searched first, Spack places all of its inserted "-isystem"
directories after.
The new ordering of -isystem includes is:
* -isystem from build system (not system directories)
* -isystem from Spack
* -isystem from build system (for directories like /usr/include)
The prior order of "-I" arguments is preserved (although as of this
commit Spack no longer generates -I if -isystem is detected):
* -I from build system (not system directories)
* -I from Spack (only if there are no "-isystem" options)
* -I from build system (for directories like /usr/include)
* New package: sumo
This PR adds the sumo package, as well as the fox package as a
dependency. It also updates and adds some fixes for openscenegraph.
For fox, the patch is for the development version. That patch should not
be necessary in future versions as it has been applied upstream. The
stable version is 1.6.57 and is marked as preferred. This is the version
needed for sumo.
Added dependencies for openscenegraph as well as set constraints on qt
versions.
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/sumo/package.py
I had intended to set this version constraint but somehow did not.
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Add dependency types to sumo recipe
- googletest: 'test'
- swig: 'build'
- java: 'build', 'run'
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>