The perl binary can also be called `perlX.Y.Z` if using a development
build or simply using the versioned binary.
We were also dropping all sbang arguments, since `exec $interpreter_v`
was only using the first element of the `interpreter_v` array.
Using `sys.executable` to run Python in a sub-shell doesn't always work in a virtual environment as the `sys.executable` Python is not necessarily compatible with any loaded spack/other virtual environment.
- revert use of sys.executable to print out subshell environment (#14496)
- try instead to use an available python, then if there *is not* one, use `sys.executable`
- this addresses RHEL8 (where there is no `python` and `PYTHONHOME` issue in a simpler way
Openblas target is now determined automatically upon inspection of
`TargetList.txt`. If the spack target is a generic architecture family
(like x86_64 or aarch64) the DYNAMIC_ARCH setting is used
instead of targeting a specific microarchitecture.
Instead of another script, this adds a simple argument to `spack
commands` that updates the completion script. Developers can now just
run:
spack commands --update-completion
This should make it simpler for developers to remember to run this
*before* the tests fail. Also, this version tab-completes.
* Try to switch to a newer fork of ftgl
* Allow ROOT to be more flexible about ftgl versions
* Turn ftgl into a CMakePackage
* Update ROOT ftgl dep since 2.1.3 isn't a thing anymore
* Please flake8
* Try to bring back the doc variant
* Comment it out instead of removing it
* Fix root+x breakage from #11129
* Separate out +opengl breakage
* Not strictly X11-related, but more breakage from #11129
* Another X11 breakage found while building 6.08.x
* Don't put system headers in SPACK_INCLUDE_DIRS + deduplicate
* xextproto is only a dependency in +x builds
Previously the `spack load` command was a wrapper around `module load`. This required some bootstrapping of modules to make `spack load` work properly.
With this PR, the `spack` shell function handles the environment modifications necessary to add packages to your user environment. This removes the dependence on environment modules or lmod and removes the requirement to bootstrap spack (beyond using the setup-env scripts).
Included in this PR is support for MacOS when using Apple's System Integrity Protection (SIP), which is enabled by default in modern MacOS versions. SIP clears the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` and `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` variables on process startup for executables that live in `/usr` (but not '/usr/local', `/System`, `/bin`, and `/sbin` among other system locations. Spack cannot know the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` of the calling process when executed using `/bin/sh` and `/usr/bin/python`. The `spack` shell function now manually forwards these two variables, if they are present, as `SPACK_<VAR>` and recovers those values on startup.
- [x] spack load/unload no longer delegate to modules
- [x] refactor user_environment modification calculations
- [x] update documentation for spack load/unload
Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
This PR adds a `--format=bash` option to `spack commands` to
auto-generate the Bash programmable tab completion script. It can be
extended to work for other shells.
Progress:
- [x] Fix bug in superclass initialization in `ArgparseWriter`
- [x] Refactor `ArgparseWriter` (see below)
- [x] Ensure that output of old `--format` options remains the same
- [x] Add `ArgparseCompletionWriter` and `BashCompletionWriter`
- [x] Add `--aliases` option to add command aliases
- [x] Standardize positional argument names
- [x] Tests for `spack commands --format=bash` coverage
- [x] Tests to make sure `spack-completion.bash` stays up-to-date
- [x] Tests for `spack-completion.bash` coverage
- [x] Speed up `spack-completion.bash` by caching subroutine calls
This PR also necessitates a significant refactoring of
`ArgparseWriter`. Previously, `ArgparseWriter` was mostly a single
`_write` method which handled everything from extracting the information
we care about from the parser to formatting the output. Now, `_write`
only handles recursion, while the information extraction is split into a
separate `parse` method, and the formatting is handled by `format`. This
allows subclasses to completely redefine how the format will appear
without overriding all of `_write`.
Co-Authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
The gpg2 command isn't always around; it's sometimes called gpg. This is
the case with the brew-installed version, and it's breaking our tests.
- [x] Look for both 'gpg2' and 'gpg' when finding the command
- [x] If we find 'gpg', ensure the version is 2 or higher
- [x] Add tests for version detection.
- [x] Factored to a common place the fixture `testing_gpg_directory`, renamed it as
`mock_gnupghome`
- [x] Removed altogether the function `has_gnupg2`
For `has_gnupg2`, since we were not trying to parse the version from the output of:
```console
$ gpg2 --version
```
this is effectively equivalent to check if `spack.util.gpg.GPG.gpg()` was found. If we need to ensure version is `^2.X` it's probably better to do it in `spack.util.gpg.GPG.gpg()` than in a separate function.
Despite trying very hard to keep dicts out of our hash algorithm, we seem
to still accidentally add them in ways that the tests can't catch. This
can cause errors when hashes are not computed deterministically.
This fixes an error we saw with Python 3.5, where dictionary iteration
order is random. In this instance, we saw a bug when reading Spack
environment lockfiles -- The load would fail like this:
```
...
File "/sw/spack/lib/spack/spack/environment.py", line 1249, in concretized_specs
yield (s, self.specs_by_hash[h])
KeyError: 'qcttqplkwgxzjlycbs4rfxxladnt423p'
```
This was because the hashes differed depending on whether we wrote `path`
or `module` first when recomputing the build hash as part of reading a
Spack lockfile. We can fix it by ensuring a determistic iteration order.
- [x] Fix two places (one that caused an issue, and one that did
not... yet) where our to_node_dict-like methods were using regular python
dicts.
- [x] Also add a check that statically analyzes our to_node_dict
functions and flags any that use Python dicts.
The test found the two errors fixed here, specifically:
```
E AssertionError: assert [] == ['Use syaml_dict instead of ...pack/spack/spec.py:1495:28']
E Right contains more items, first extra item: 'Use syaml_dict instead of dict at /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/lib/spack/spack/spec.py:1495:28'
E Full diff:
E - []
E + ['Use syaml_dict instead of dict at '
E + '/Users/gamblin2/src/spack/lib/spack/spack/spec.py:1495:28']
```
and
```
E AssertionError: assert [] == ['Use syaml_dict instead of ...ack/architecture.py:359:15']
E Right contains more items, first extra item: 'Use syaml_dict instead of dict at /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py:359:15'
E Full diff:
E - []
E + ['Use syaml_dict instead of dict at '
E + '/Users/gamblin2/src/spack/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py:359:15']
```
Rework Spack's continuous integration workflow to be environment-based.
- Add the `spack ci` command, which replaces the many scripts in `bin/`
- `spack ci` decouples the CI workflow from the spack instance:
- CI is defined in a spack environment
- environment is in its own (single) git repository, separate from Spack
- spack instance used to run the pipeline is up to the user
- A new `gitlab-ci` section in environments allows users to configure how
specs in the environment should be mapped to runners
- Compilers can be bootstrapped in the new pipeline workflow
- Add extensive documentation on pipelines (see `pipelines.rst` for further details)
- Add extensive tests for pipeline code
* Update and fix samtools
This PR adds samtools-1.10 and sets the htlib directory so that the
spack built htslib can be used. This PR also arranges the dependencies
so that the htslib sequence is grouped on its own. Finally, the bzip2
dependency is removed and python and perl run dependencies are added.
* Fix samtools when built with ncurses+termlib
* The CI flake8 tests require lowercase variable
Interestingly, this did not show up when I ran `spack flake8` locally.
* Reorder GNU mirrors (#14395)
As @adamjstewart commented in #14395, GNU suggests to use
their mirror. So reorder the mirror to the top.
GNU Doc: https://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.en.html
* Use spack.util.url.join for URLs in GNU mirrors (#14395)
One should not use os.path.join for URLs. This does only
work on POSIX systems.
Instead use spack.util.url.join.
So every part in spack uses the same url joining method.
Unfortunately UCX 1.7.0 is appearing in RPMS before it's officially released.
There's a problem with Open MPI 4.0.x where x < 3 and this version of UCX,
namely that the UCT BTL fails to compile.
See https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues/7128
This patch works around the problem by disabling the build of the UCT BTL
for releases 4.0.0 to 4.0.2.
add hppritcha (me) as maintainer
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
* Add +cfitsio variant to wcslib dependency
* Replace ncurses dependency with readline dependency
casacore explicitly may depend on readline, not ncurses
* Add workaround for casacore's readline dependency
casacore optionally depends upon readline, but it's CMakeLists.txt provides no
user control over whether or not readline becomes a dependency. As readline is
often present by default on systems, it's better for this package to explicitly
depend on readline in order to prevent linking to whatever system version of the
library happens to be found during the build process. This should be considered
a workaround until casacore's CMakeLists.txt is fixed.
* Apply workaround for casacore's dependency on SOFA
Similar to the issues with casacore's readline dependency, casacore's optional
dependency on SOFA does not provide the user with a means of controlling the
dependency during build time. Unlike the readline library, the SOFA library is
unlikely to exist on most systems by default. As the SOFA dependency is only
optionally used for testing casacore, requiring it by default is not a good
workaround. Until casacore's CMakeLists.txt is fixed, this variant has been
removed to avoid unexpected library dependencies in the installed package.
* Add newer casacore versions
* Add mpokorny to maintainer field
- The suite-sparse author publishes new versions starting with 5.5.0 on GitHub, see https://github.com/DrTimothyAldenDavis/SuiteSparse/releases and http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/davis/SuiteSparse/
- change spack to download from there
- updated sha256 checksums from GitHub for all available releases
- For versions 5.4.0, 5.5.0, 5.6.0 there is a slightly different compilation necessary: first `make default` then `make install`.
Summary of the version changes (+ added, -removed [because not available on GitHub]):
```
+ 5.6.0
+ 5.5.0
+ 5.4.0
5.3.0
5.2.0
+ 5.1.2
5.1.0
+ 5.0.0
+ 4.5.6
4.5.5
- 4.5.4
4.5.3
- 4.5.1
```