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Desmond Orton
b7bcd31d9b
raxml-ng update to version 1.0.2 (#23764)
* Package update to version 1.0.2

* switched submodule boolean to string

* switched from string to bools

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
2021-05-24 13:54:31 -05:00
Seth R. Johnson
d46e49ef7a
SuperLU: add v5.2.2 and cmake tweaks (#23863)
- Changed to cmake package with backward compatibility with older
  makefile
- Removed unused cmake variable 'blas_blas_libs'
- Added new version 5.2.2 which change to external blas variable
- Remove unused tcsh dependency
- Change URL to use git repository for current and future versions
- Add older 4.2 version
- Add conflict for older versions with apple-clang
2021-05-24 13:04:21 +02:00
Andreas Baumbach
b7d0b3ea75
gdk-pixbuf: restrict patch application to meson packages (#23838) 2021-05-24 09:36:12 +02:00
Andreas Baumbach
4153c2e319
libedit: add missing pkgconfig dependency (#23839) 2021-05-24 09:35:24 +02:00
Andreas Baumbach
7f56394af9
ncdu: add v1.15.1 (#23840) 2021-05-24 09:34:45 +02:00
Valentin Volkl
b6416376db
alpaka: add new package (#23576) 2021-05-24 09:28:49 +02:00
Hang Yan
e952aa890e
chapel: add versions up to 1.24.1 (#23365) 2021-05-24 09:27:42 +02:00
Robert Mijakovic
9a185b1d0b
ucx: add v1.10.1 (#23858)
Co-authored-by: Robert Mijakovic <robert.mijakovic@lxp.lu>
2021-05-24 09:16:08 +02:00
Filippo Spiga
b793422e12
CUDA: add v11.3.1 (#23864) 2021-05-24 08:48:44 +02:00
Valentin Volkl
27e9f02d32
chaplin: add new package (#23866) 2021-05-24 08:47:52 +02:00
Vanessasaurus
ec00d68ba1
updating debugedit to be built from its production repository (#23851)
Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-22 21:27:32 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
d45674c1cb
Spack can Use RHEL8's platform-python if nothing else is available. (#23857)
This adds RHEL8's `/usr/libexec/platform-python` to Spack's list of preferred
pythons. It will only be used if no other `python` is available in the `PATH`.

We have been testing with this python for a while now, and it seems to do all
that we need. If Spack one day isn't able to work with it, we'll take it out,
but for now it is useful to allow Spack to be used on RHEL8 without a dedicated
`python` installation.
2021-05-22 15:35:07 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
17473a08ff Merge tag 'v0.16.2' into develop 2021-05-22 15:22:34 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
f1fe03cd59 Update CHANGELOG and release version for v0.16.2 2021-05-22 14:57:30 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
80f0c78f00 Style fixes for v0.16.2 release 2021-05-22 14:57:30 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
818664d55a performance: speed up existence checks in packages (#23661)
Spack doesn't require users to manually index their repos; it reindexes the indexes automatically when things change. To determine when to do this, it has to `stat()` all package files in each repository to make sure that indexes up to date with packages. We currently index virtual providers, patches by sha256, and tags on packages.

When this was originally implemented, we ran the checker all the time, at startup, but that was slow (see #7587). But we didn't go far enough -- it still consults the checker and does all the stat operations just to see if a package exists (`Repo.exists()`).  That might've been a wash in 2018, but as the number of packages has grown, it's gotten slower -- checking 5k packages is expensive and users see this for small operations.  It's a win now to make `Repo.exists()` check files directly.

**Fix:**

This PR does a number of things to speed up `spack load`, `spack info`, and other commands:

- [x] Make `Repo.exists()` check files directly again with `os.path.exists()` (this is the big one)
- [x] Refactor `Spec.satisfies()` so that a checking for virtual packages only happens if needed
      (avoids some calls to exists())
- [x] Avoid calling `Repo.exists(spec)` in `Repo.get()`. `Repo.get()` will ultimately try to load
      a `package.py` file anyway; we can let the failure to load it indicate that the package doesn't
      exist, and avoid another call to exists().
- [x] Fix up some comments in spec parsing
- [x] Call `UnknownPackageError` more consistently in `repo.py`
2021-05-22 14:57:30 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
76c5a02125 ASP-based solve: minimize compiler mismatches (#23016)
fixes #22718

Instead of trying to maximize the number of
matches (preferred behavior), try to minimize
the number of mismatches (unwanted behavior).
2021-05-22 14:57:30 -07:00
Drew Whitehouse
0fd94d4486
new package for openvdb (#23581) 2021-05-22 23:05:10 +02:00
Olivier Cessenat
fb156ae4bc
New package: sparskit (#23848) 2021-05-22 16:25:28 -04:00
Massimiliano Culpo
30dd61264a ASP-based solver: no intermediate package for concretizing together (#23307)
The ASP-based solver can natively manage cases where more than one root spec is given, and is able to concretize all the roots together (ensuring one spec per package at most).

Modifications:
- [x] When concretising together an environment the ASP-based solver calls directly its `solve` method rather than constructing a temporary fake root package.
2021-05-22 11:51:21 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
13fed376f2 Import hooks using Python's built-in machinery (#23288)
The function we coded in Spack to load Python modules with arbitrary
names from a file seem to have issues with local imports. For
loading hooks though it is unnecessary to use such functions, since
we don't care to bind a custom name to a module nor we have to load
it from an unknown location.

This PR thus modifies spack.hook in the following ways:

- Use __import__ instead of spack.util.imp.load_source (this
  addresses #20005)
- Sync module docstring with all the hooks we have
- Avoid using memoization in a module function
- Marked with a leading underscore all the names that are supposed
  to stay local
2021-05-22 11:51:21 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
fb27c7ad0c spack location: fix usage without args (#22755) 2021-05-22 11:51:21 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
4a7581eda3 Add "spack [cd|location] --source-dir" (#22321) 2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
0d173bb32b Use Python's built-in machinery to import compilers (#23290) 2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
8a7bfe97c3 ASP-based solver: suppress warnings when constructing facts (#23090)
fixes #22786

Trying to get optimization flags for a specific target from
a compiler may trigger warnings. In the context of constructing
facts for the ASP-based solver we don't want to show these
warnings to the user, so here we simply ignore them.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Peter Scheibel
f1f94ad31a Externals with merged prefixes (#22653)
We remove system paths from search variables like PATH and 
from -L options because they may contain many packages and
could interfere with Spack-built packages. External packages 
may be installed to prefixes that are not actually system paths 
but are still "merged" in the sense that many other packages are
installed there. To avoid conflicts, this PR places all external
packages at the end of search paths.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
2655e21bd0 ASP-based solver: assign OS correctly with inheritance from parent (#22896)
fixes #22871

When in presence of multiple choices for the operating system
we were lacking a rule to derive the node OS if it was
inherited.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Peter Scheibel
5546b22c70 "spack build-env" searches env for relevant spec (#21642)
If you install packages using spack install in an environment with
complex spec constraints, and the install fails, you may want to
test out the build using spack build-env; one issue (particularly
if you use concretize: together) is that it may be hard to pass
the appropriate spec that matches what the environment is
attempting to install.

This updates the build-env command to default to pulling a matching
spec from the environment rather than concretizing what the user
provides on the command line independently.

This makes a similar change to spack cd.

If the user-provided spec matches multiple specs in the environment,
then these commands will now report an error and display all
matching specs (to help the user specify).

Co-authored-by: Gregory Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Adam J. Stewart
2496c7b514 Remove erroneous warnings about quotes for from_source_file (#22767) 2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
43cea1b354 Bootstrapping: swap store before configuration (#22631)
fixes #22294

A combination of the swapping order for global variables and
the fact that most of them are lazily evaluated resulted in
custom install tree not being taken into account if clingo
had to be bootstrapped.

This commit fixes that particular issue, but a broader refactor
may be needed to ensure that similar situations won't affect us
in the future.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
cbd55332e3 Bootstrap: add _builtin config scope (#22610)
(cherry picked from commit a37c916dff)
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
c8a10e4910 Fix clearing cache of InternalConfigScope (#22609)
Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Cyrus Harrison
a5213dabb1 bugfix for active when pkg is already active error (#22587)
* bugfix for active when pkg is already active error

Co-authored-by: Greg Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
6e714808fa Enforce uniqueness of the version_weight atom per node
fixes #22565

This change enforces the uniqueness of the version_weight
atom per node(Package) in the DAG. It does so by applying
FTSE and adding an extra layer of indirection with the
possible_version_weight/2 atom.

Before this change it may have happened that for the same
node two different version_weight/2 were in the answer set,
each of which referred to a different spec with the same
version, and their weights would sum up.

This lead to unexpected result like preferring to build a
new version of an external if the external version was
older.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
9f99e8ad64 Externals are preferred even when they have non-default variant values
fixes #22596

Variants which are specified in an external spec are not
scored negatively if they encode a non-default value.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
18880a668b clingo: modify recipe for bootstrapping (#22354)
* clingo: modify recipe for bootstrapping

Modifications:
- clingo builds with shared Python only if ^python+shared
- avoid building the clingo app for bootstrapping
- don't link to libpython when bootstrapping

* Remove option that breaks on linux

* Give more hints for the current Python

* Disable CLINGO_BUILD_PY_SHARED for bootstrapping

* bootstrapping: try to detect the current python from std library

This is much faster than calling external executables

* Fix compatibility with Python 2.6

* Give hints on which compiler and OS to use when bootstrapping

This change hints which compiler to use for bootstrapping clingo
(either GCC or Apple Clang on MacOS). On Cray platforms it also
hints to build for the frontend system, where software is meant
to be installed.

* Use spec_for_current_python to constrain module requirement

(cherry picked from commit d5fa509b07)
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
e7494b627b ASP-based solver: model disjoint sets for multivalued variants (#22534)
* ASP-based solver: avoid adding values to variants when they're set

fixes #22533
fixes #21911

Added a rule that prevents any value to slip in a variant when the
variant is set explicitly. This is relevant for multi-valued variants,
in particular for those that have disjoint sets of values.

* Ensure disjoint sets have a clear semantics for external packages
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
b11dd0478a Make SingleFileScope able to repopulate the cache after clearing it (#22559)
fixes #22547

SingleFileScope was not able to repopulate its cache before this
change. This was affecting the configuration seen by environments
using clingo bootstrapped from sources, since the bootstrapping
operation involved a few cache invalidation for config files.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Rémi Lacroix
31a07f9bc4 Channelflow: Fix the package. (#22483)
A search and replace went wrong in 2264e30d99.

Thanks to @wadudmiah who reported this issue.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
61e619bb27 spack location: bugfix for out of source build dirs (#22348) 2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
4d148a430e bugfix: allow imposed constraints to be overridden in special cases
In most cases, we want condition_holds(ID) to imply any imposed
constraints associated with the ID. However, the dependency relationship
in Spack is special because it's "extra" conditional -- a dependency
*condition* may hold, but we have decided that externals will not have
dependencies, so we need a way to avoid having imposed constraints appear
for nodes that don't exist.

This introduces a new rule that says that constraints are imposed
*unless* we define `do_not_impose(ID)`. This allows rules like
dependencies, which rely on more than just spec conditions, to cancel
imposed constraints.

We add one special case for this: dependencies of externals.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
9717e0244f bugfix: do not generate dep conditions when no dependency
We only consider test dependencies some of the time. Some packages are
*only* test dependencies. Spack's algorithm was previously generating
dependency conditions that could hold, *even* if there was no potential
dependency type.

- [x] change asp.py so that this can't happen -- we now only generate
      dependency types for possible dependencies.
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
a823cffc40 concretizer: unify logic for spec conditionals
This builds on #20638 by unifying all the places in the concretizer where
things are conditional on specs. Previously, we duplicated a common spec
conditional pattern for dependencies, virtual providers, conflicts, and
externals. That was introduced in #20423 and refined in #20507, and
roughly looked as follows.

Given some directives in a package like:

```python
depends_on("foo@1.0+bar", when="@2.0+variant")
provides("mpi@2:", when="@1.9:")
```

We handled the `@2.0+variant` and `@1.9:` parts by generating generated
`dependency_condition()`, `required_dependency_condition()`, and
`imposed_dependency_condition()` facts to trigger rules like this:

```prolog
dependency_conditions_hold(ID, Parent, Dependency) :-
  attr(Name, Arg1)             : required_dependency_condition(ID, Name, Arg1);
  attr(Name, Arg1, Arg2)       : required_dependency_condition(ID, Name, Arg1, Arg2);
  attr(Name, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3) : required_dependency_condition(ID, Name, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3);
  dependency_condition(ID, Parent, Dependency);
  node(Parent).
```

And we handled `foo@1.0+bar` and `mpi@2:` parts ("imposed constraints")
like this:

```prolog
attr(Name, Arg1, Arg2) :-
  dependency_conditions_hold(ID, Package, Dependency),
  imposed_dependency_condition(ID, Name, Arg1, Arg2).

attr(Name, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3) :-
  dependency_conditions_hold(ID, Package, Dependency),
  imposed_dependency_condition(ID, Name, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3).
```

These rules were repeated with different input predicates for
requirements (e.g., `required_dependency_condition`) and imposed
constraints (e.g., `imposed_dependency_condition`) throughout
`concretize.lp`. In #20638 it got to be a bit confusing, because we used
the same `dependency_condition_holds` predicate to impose constraints on
conditional dependencies and virtual providers. So, even though the
pattern was repeated, some of the conditional rules were conjoined in a
weird way.

Instead of repeating this pattern everywhere, we now have *one* set of
consolidated rules for conditions:

```prolog
condition_holds(ID) :-
  condition(ID);
  attr(Name, A1)         : condition_requirement(ID, Name, A1);
  attr(Name, A1, A2)     : condition_requirement(ID, Name, A1, A2);
  attr(Name, A1, A2, A3) : condition_requirement(ID, Name, A1, A2, A3).

attr(Name, A1)         :- condition_holds(ID), imposed_constraint(ID, Name, A1).
attr(Name, A1, A2)     :- condition_holds(ID), imposed_constraint(ID, Name, A1, A2).
attr(Name, A1, A2, A3) :- condition_holds(ID), imposed_constraint(ID, Name, A1, A2, A3).
```

this allows us to use `condition(ID)` and `condition_holds(ID)` to
encapsulate the conditional logic on specs in all the scenarios where we
need it. Instead of defining predicates for the requirements and imposed
constraints, we generate the condition inputs with generic facts, and
define predicates to associate the condition ID with a particular
scenario. So, now, the generated facts for a condition look like this:

```prolog
condition(121).
condition_requirement(121,"node","cairo").
condition_requirement(121,"variant_value","cairo","fc","True").
imposed_constraint(121,"version_satisfies","fontconfig","2.10.91:").
dependency_condition(121,"cairo","fontconfig").
dependency_type(121,"build").
dependency_type(121,"link").
```

The requirements and imposed constraints are generic, and we associate
them with their meaning via the id. Here, `dependency_condition(121,
"cairo", "fontconfig")` tells us that condition 121 has to do with the
dependency of `cairo` on `fontconfig`, and the conditional dependency
rules just become:

```prolog
dependency_holds(Package, Dependency, Type) :-
  dependency_condition(ID, Package, Dependency),
  dependency_type(ID, Type),
  condition_holds(ID).
```

Dependencies, virtuals, conflicts, and externals all now use similar
patterns, and the logic for generating condition facts is common to all
of them on the python side, as well. The more specific routines like
`package_dependencies_rules` just call `self.condition(...)` to get an id
and generate requirements and imposed constraints, then they generate
their extra facts with the returned id, like this:

```python
    def package_dependencies_rules(self, pkg, tests):
        """Translate 'depends_on' directives into ASP logic."""
        for _, conditions in sorted(pkg.dependencies.items()):
            for cond, dep in sorted(conditions.items()):
                condition_id = self.condition(cond, dep.spec, pkg.name)  # create a condition and get its id
                self.gen.fact(fn.dependency_condition(  # associate specifics about the dependency w/the id
                    condition_id, pkg.name, dep.spec.name
                ))
        # etc.
```

- [x] unify generation and logic for conditions
- [x] use unified logic for dependencies
- [x] use unified logic for virtuals
- [x] use unified logic for conflicts
- [x] use unified logic for externals

LocalWords:  concretizer mpi attr Arg concretize lp cairo fc fontconfig
LocalWords:  virtuals def pkg cond dep fn refactor github py
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
f1c7402c64 bootstrap: account for platform specific configuration scopes (#22489)
This change accounts for platform specific configuration scopes,
like ~/.spack/linux, during bootstrapping. These scopes were
previously not accounted for and that was causing issues e.g.
when searching for compilers.

(cherry picked from commit 413c422e53)
2021-05-22 11:51:20 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
16f7a02654 Bootstrap clingo from sources (#21446)
* Allow the bootstrapping of clingo from sources

Allow python builds with system python as external
for MacOS

* Ensure consistent configuration when bootstrapping clingo

This commit uses context managers to ensure we can
bootstrap clingo using a consistent configuration
regardless of the use case being managed.

* Github actions: test clingo with bootstrapping from sources

* Add command to inspect and clean the bootstrap store

 Prevent users to set the install tree root to the bootstrap store

* clingo: documented how to bootstrap from sources

Co-authored-by: Gregory Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
(cherry picked from commit 10e9e142b7)
2021-05-22 11:50:59 -07:00
Seth R. Johnson
d8cbd37aaa
Fix makefile filter suggestions (#23856)
Bash has a builtin `fc` that will override the compiler if you use "fc",
so it's better to use the full spack-supplied compiler path.

Additionally, the filter regex in the docs was wrong: it replaced the
entire assignment operation with the RHS.
2021-05-22 18:47:43 +00:00
Valentin Volkl
4e6a6e4f27
py-kubernetes: add new package (#23843)
* py-kubernetes: add new package

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>

* py-kubernetes: remove alpha/beta versions, fix dependency types

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
2021-05-22 18:41:58 +00:00
Glenn Johnson
1000deb5f9
Update abinit package (#23670)
This PR updates the abinit package. The underlying build system has
several changes from previous versions, which are reflected in the
package recipe.

- added version 9.4.2
- removed commented out code
- add new libxml2 variant, with dependency and conflicts
- add dependency on atompaw
- depend on fftw-api when ~openmp
  This allows other fftw implementations to be used. This PR adds MKL.
- depend on netcdf explicitly
- remove hdf5 variant as hdf5 is required
- only use wannier90 if +mpi as the wannier90 spack package is MPI only
- allow newer versions of libxc for abinit 9
- split configure options for versions before and after abinit 9
- always use MPI compiler wrappers
- add patch to remove march settings for version 9
- Set conflict for fftw~openmp if abinit+openmp
  This allows the virtual fftw-api to be used for the dependency. If fftw
  is the fftw-api provider then bail if fftw~openmp is set when
  abinit+openmp is used.
- Set conflicts for +openmp and mkl
- Be explicit about +mkl for intel-parallel-studio
- Add TODO entry for switching conflicts/depends_on logic
2021-05-22 15:35:58 +02:00
Richarda Butler
cd61b2352d
Slepc: Add E4S testsuite smoke test (#21600) 2021-05-21 15:07:21 -07:00
Dan Bonachea
21fd449a03
upcxx: Install the example files (#23832)
This installs the example source files into $prefix/example, for use by the E4S Testsuite and other end users.

Also fixes a harmless copy/paste error.
2021-05-21 11:51:46 -07:00