* buildcache sync: manifest-glob with arbitrary destination
The current implementation of the --manifest-glob is a bit restrictive
requiring the destination to be known by the generation stage of CI.
This allows specifying an arbitrary destination mirror URL.
* Add unit test for buildcache sync with manifest
* Fix test and arguments for manifest-glob with override destination
* Add testing path for unused mirror argument
* Remove a few compilers from static test data
These compilers were used only in a bunch of tests, so
they are added only there.
* Remove clang@3.3 from unit test configuration
* Parametrize compilers.yaml
* Remove specially named gcc from static data
The compilers are used in two tests
* Remove apple-clang and macOS compilers from static data
The compiler was used only in multimethod tests
* Remove clang@3.5 (compiler seems to be unused)
* Remove gcc@4.4.0 (compiler seems to be unused)
* Exclude x86_64 tests on other architectures
* Mark two tests as for clingo only
* Update version syntax in compilers.yaml
* Parametrize tcl tests on architectures
* Parametrize lmod tests on architectures
* Substitute gcc@4.5.0 with gcc@4.8.0 so it can be used on aarch64
* Fix a few issues with aarch64 and unit-tests
It's now possible to add config on the command line with `spack -c <CONFIG_VARS> ...`, but the new `command_line` scope isn't reflected in the help output for `--scope`:
```bash
> spack help config
...
--scope {defaults,system,site,user}[/PLATFORM] or env:ENVIRONMENT
configuration scope to read/modify
...
```
This PR adds:
- A new runtime for `%oneapi` compilers, called `intel-oneapi-runtime`
- Information to both `gcc-runtime` and `intel-oneapi-runtime`, to ensure
that we don't mix compilers using different soname for either `libgfortran`
or `libifcore`
To do so, the following internal mechanisms have been implemented:
- Possibility to inject virtual dependencies from the `runtime_constraints`
callback on packages
Information has been added to `gcc-runtime` to provide the correct soname
under different conditions on its `%gcc`.
Rules injected into the solver looks like:
```prolog
% Add a dependency on 'gfortran@5' for nodes compiled with gcc@=13.2.0 and using the 'fortran' language
attr("dependency_holds", node(ID, Package), "gfortran", "link") :-
attr("node", node(ID, Package)),
attr("node_compiler", node(ID, Package), "gcc"),
attr("node_compiler_version", node(ID, Package), "gcc", "13.2.0"),
not external(node(ID, Package)),
not runtime(Package),
attr("language", node(ID, Package), "fortran").
attr("virtual_node", node(RuntimeID, "gfortran")) :-
attr("depends_on", node(ID, Package), ProviderNode, "link"),
provider(ProviderNode, node(RuntimeID, "gfortran")),
attr("node", node(ID, Package)),
attr("node_compiler", node(ID, Package), "gcc"),
attr("node_compiler_version", node(ID, Package), "gcc", "13.2.0"),
not external(node(ID, Package)),
not runtime(Package),
attr("language", node(ID, Package), "fortran").
attr("node_version_satisfies", node(RuntimeID, "gfortran"), "5") :-
attr("depends_on", node(ID, Package), ProviderNode, "link"),
provider(ProviderNode, node(RuntimeID, "gfortran")),
attr("node", node(ID, Package)),
attr("node_compiler", node(ID, Package), "gcc"),
attr("node_compiler_version", node(ID, Package), "gcc", "13.2.0"),
not external(node(ID, Package)),
not runtime(Package),
attr("language", node(ID, Package), "fortran").
```
The default url couldn't be the one with v0.0.0-aws since spack was
replacing v0.0.0-aws with v<version_number> for example, deleting the
-aws suffix. I used the url_for_version method to specify this suffix.