* Allow compiler wrapper to modify environment
This adds the ability to set environment variables in the compiler
wrappers. These are specified as part of the compilers.yaml config.
The user may also specify RPATHs in compilers.yaml that should be
added.
* Minor doc tweak
* fix tau installation issue : setup_environment() is
called before install phase when 'Makefile.*' doesn't
exist (causing list index out of range error).
* Added detailed comment suggested by @alalazo
* Waste less space when fetching cached archives, simplify fetch messages.
- Just symlink cached files into the stage instead of copying them with curl.
- Don't copy linked files back into the cache when done fetching.
* Fixes for review.
* more updates
* last update
Not the desired eventual behavior, but cflag subset matching is not currently working for anonymous specs and this provides a temporary solution by restricting the feature until it is fixed.
* Wordsmithing/minor-edits to module tutorial
A small set of wordsmithing, spell checking and minor edits to the fancy
new modules tutorial!
* Fix typo (sneaky z key...)
* Fix "S:" and "manual<" typos
* November 1 seems to have brought a new texlive release, updating the
digest to match.
Also switching the url from their automagic mirror to an explicit
site to avoid inconsistencies during their updates.
It seems like only yesterday (#2073) that I updated this....
* Add comment to url warning about mirror updates
Add a comment to the download info warning to use a
specific site rather than the mirror, to avoid wobbles
during their asynchronous updates.
* Fix typo ('to no' -> 'do not')
Some packages which include resources fetched from source control
repositories terminated package installs because they failed to
archive; specifically, this included all SCM resources which identify
a specific state of the repo - for example a revision in svn or a
tag/revision in git. This is because the resource stage creation
logic did not choose an appropriate archive name for these kinds of
resources.
* module files tutorial : first complete draft
- first complete draft for module files tutorial
- minor corrections to module file reference
* module file tutorial : first batch of corrections
- module avail spelled out fully
- typos from @adamjstewart
- rewording of a few sentences
* module file tutorial : first batch of corrections
- emphasized lines in yaml files
* module file tutorial : fixes according to @citibeth and @adamjstewart reviews
- used long format for command options
- reworded unclear sentence on tokes
- reworked table in reference manual to make it clearer
* module file tutorial : implemented corrections collected on site from @schlyfts
* module file tutorial : removed comment (@hartzell suggestion)
* Add options for hashes, tree depth, and YAML to `spack spec`.
- Can now display hashes with `spack spec`, like `spack find`.
- Removed the old "ids" argument to `spack spec` (which
printed numerical values)b
- Can output YAML spec from `spack spec` with `-y`
- Can control depth of DAG traversal with --cover=[nodes|edges|paths]
- Can print install status (installed, missing, not installed) with -I
* Don't use YAML aliases in specs.
- Force Spack's YAML dumper to ignore aliases.
- aliases cause non-canonical YAML to be used in DAG hash, and result in
redundant hashes.
- add a test to ensure this behavior stays
* spack install: forward sys.stdin to child processes fixes#2140
- [ ] redirection process is spawned in __enter__ instead of __init__
- [ ] sys.stdin is forwarded to child processes
* log: wrapped __init__ definition
1) list gfortran as a fc and f77 compiler that can work with clang
2) allow compatible gfortran to ./spack compiler find with clang by matching version numbers
This is based on the discussions in
https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/237https://github.com/dealii/dealii/wiki/deal.II-in-Spack#mixing-gcc-and-clang-on-osx
This is not a long term solution but something to get us through the next months until the compiler
infrastructure is reworked to allow mixing and matching for C/C++ and Fortran compilers
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
Time: 1.5 hours
- Detailed debug information is now handed back to the parent process
from builds, for *any* type of exception.
- previously this only worked for Spack ProcessErrors, but now it works
for any type of error raised in a child.
- Spack will print an error message and source code context for build
errors by default.
- It will print a stack trace when using `spack -d`, even when the error
occurred in the child process.