* add variant for enabling testing
* enable tests and clean up other options
* add numbered versions
* updates to avoid enable_tests variant; correct versioning
* fixes for style
* appropriate partitioners are enabled if 'all' is specified - so no need to check in spec
* define url so spack knows how to fetch the tar.gz files for different versions
* Add SOLLVE package with Shintaro's help on rebasing.
Co-authored-by: Vivek Kale <vivek.lkale@gmail.com>
* sollve: reflect suggestions by @adamjstewart
* sollve: update target detection
Copied from llvm/package.py.
* sollve: fix a few things
- url -> git
- remove git in version()
- explicit cmake options in else clauses
- add newlines for better readability
* Added new package libmmtf-cpp required by py-pymol
* Added SPDX-License-Identifier to MIT
* Updated py-pymol to version 2.3.0
* py-pymol: Added mising py-pmw dependency
* py-pymol: flake8 minor change
* py-pymol: Added patch for apbstools_tcltk8.6
This patch is borrowed from archlinux
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/39526
* libmmtf-cpp: flake8 compliance
* libmmtf-cpp: flake8 compliance
* libmmtf-cpp: change license to (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) when refering to the MIT license
* libmmtf-cpp: Added header text about license as in examples
* py-pymol: removed unnecesary dependency mesa-glu
* py-pymol: removed unnecesary patch
* py-pymol: Removed empty line at the end of the file to comply with flake8.
* Add the py-coloredlogs package
* Remove extraneous line.
* Remove dashed line.
* Add version for humanfriendly dep and build to type.
* Change source url to use pypi.
* Improved library access for lm-sensors and implemented use in papi.
* Fixed comment formatting
* Removed explicit "None" from return of libs().
* Added two new software release versions.
* fix runtime error involving py-pycairo and PDF
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-python-mapnik/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* fix env setup
* Add the py-importlib_re package
* Rename package to conform with spack naming convention.
* Rename package to py-importlib-resources
Add python depend modules for previous python versions and depends_on python.
* Add whitespaces.
* use bazel commit in #13112, and add version 0.24.1, and corresponding cc_env patch
* undo preferred java version by dodo47
* patch for v0.26
* Update install steps
* Add patches for more versions
* Add unit tests
* Update patches for new Spack env vars
* env is already defined, use spackEnv
This makes several installs from the same download cache impossible once
the hash of the used perl-install changes.
Fixes: #13824
Change-Id: I5f10d9d54ae999d0ca7e4171f989dfca2e6a7169
* Add py-wub, with supporting fixes
- add py-wub
- add py-pycmd because py-wub needs it
- update py-statsmodels, which needs at least v0.9.0 to work with
python3.7 because cython.
* Update based on Adam's comments
* Fix dependency types for py-six in py-wub
* statsmodels tests fail, update comment w/ Issue #
The statsmodels tests weren't run in the previous version of the
package. If I enable them, the fail.
Update the package comment with the statsmodels issue I opened to
track the problem:
https://github.com/statsmodels/statsmodels/issues/6263
* Update dependency types in py-wub/package.py
* flake8 cleanups
* Make statsmodels tests work
- need to use patsy@0.5.1:
- need to run the tests from within the build/lib* dir
* Add mg, a gnu-emacs like fork of microemacs
* Use Package, since not really an Autotools package
Switch from AutotoolsPackage to Package. Even though mg has a
configure script, it's not really an Autotools package.
* Need to also provide --prefix to configure
* Make relative binaries relocate text files properly
* rb strings aren't valid in python 2
* move perl to new interface for setup_environment family methods
* fix metis src dl url
* update ascent, vtk-h and vtk-m recipes
* update conduit package
* fix vtk-m shas
* mfem conduit fix
* use vtk-h develop
* fix issue with stripped include paths in mfem
* more metis fixes
* simpler fix for mfem conduit include issue
* finish mfem changes
* pin to cmake 3.14, since we hit cuda issues with 3.15
* add rtd theme as dep for ascent
* add vtk-h 0.5.0 release, update ascent to use it
* add ascent 0.5.0 release
* fix cmake pin to allow all vers of 3.14
* fix format string error in mfem pkg
* review fixes for mfem pkg
* review fixes for vtk-h and vtk-m packages
* address review comments for ascent pkg
* changing default off of develop broke downstream use
* revert prefed
* guile package: Handling the threads option.
Currently guile by default tries to compile its thread variant.
However, the threaded version can only be compiled if bdw-gc is
compiled with some threads support. Currently, the default
compilation of the bdw garbage collector is compiled without any
thread support resulting in a compilation error.
I have changed the the default guile compilation to the non-threaded
version. I have also added the appropiated options for the bdw-gc
compilation in case the user prefers the threaded variant.
* guile package(flake8): fixed identation issues
* z3:
* Fixed python dependency to always be required.
* bugfix about fallthrough annotation.
* z3: Add patch for before ver.4.4.1.
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/z3/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Mark compiler/version conflict for CMake
Intel 14 lacks some C++11 features needed to compile new versions of
cmake.
```
/tmp/s3j/spack-stage/spack-stage-cmake-3.15.5-46lgp4ybhopy2p4rr66rxnew5iaddvmg/spack-src/Source/
cm_static_string_view.hxx(28): error: expected an operator
friend static_string_view operator"" _s(const char* data, size_t
^
```
* Mark compiler/version conflict for icu4c
With Intel 14.0.4 on Linux for icu4c 60.1 and higher:
```
locid.cpp(1156): error #1140: a using-declaration may not name a constructor or destructor
using KeywordEnumeration::KeywordEnumeration;
```
* Mark compiler/version conflict for nasm
Error installing `nasm@2.14.02%intel@14.0.4`:
```
In file included from nasmlib/crc64.c(35):
./include/nasmlib.h(116): error: expected a ";"
fatal_func nasm_assert_failed(const char *, int, const char *);
```
* Mark compiler/version conflict for bison
Installing `bison@3.4.2%intel@14.0.4`:
```
In file included from /tmp/s3j/spack-stage/spack-stage-bison-3.4.2-
uzjszv4owvqsymjpxtxvvegfavc6k5my/spack-src/lib/quotearg.c(33):
/tmp/s3j/spack-stage/spack-stage-bison-3.4.2-uzjszv4owvqsymjpxtxvvegfavc6k5my/spack-src/lib/
xalloc.h(51): warning #303: explicit type is missing ("int" assumed)
extern _Noreturn void xalloc_die (void);
```
* Mark compiler/version conflict for icu4c
With `icu4c@60.1%intel@16.0.4` and `icu4c@64.1%intel@16.0.4`:
```
In file included from ucurr.cpp(26):
static_unicode_sets.h(130): error #913: invalid multibyte character sequence
{POUND_SIGN, u'£'},
^
```
* Change conflict comments into messages
* py-matplotlib only needs backports when ^python@:2
This implements @scheibelp's suggestion in #13711.
py-matplotlib should only depends_on py-backports-functools-lru-cache
when it's using a python that actually *needs* it.
See #13711 for details.
* Don't depend_ons py-enum34 unless python@:3.3
* Tighten up enum34 dependency
@adamjstewart cracked open the setup.py files and suggested a tighter
dependency for py-enum34. 1.4 and 1.5 only require it for pythons
before 3.4, 1.3 requires it unconditionally. So...., we'll do the
same.
* Remove conflict on python 3.4 from enum34
at @adamjstewart's request see PR notes
* qscintilla_with_python_bindings_disabled
* pyqt5 with variant +qsci to compile qscintilla python bindings
* fix a dyn linking issue for Qsci python module
* fix a bug
* fix bug: use sip provided by py-pyqt5
* fix typo
* tidy up, make designer
* tidy up
* fix designer build issue, set env for designer plugin
* tidy up
* tidy up
* minor improvements
* improve style
* build Qscintilla python bindings here
* make qsci config option variant dependent
* get rid of commented out code
* improvements: add resource for qscintilla, improve config_args
* flake8: spaces, blank lines etc
* flake8: fix long lines
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/qscintilla/package.py
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* dont install source tree under prefix
* remove duplicate line
* use os.path.join instead of +
* separate build and run environment setups
* flake8
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* fix rsrc path
* use python_include_dir
* use "with working_dir"
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt5/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/qscintilla/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyqt4/package.py
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* flake8
* package/geopm: Added versions 1.0.0 and 1.1.0
Added changes for 1.1.0 and 1.0.0 in this patch.
Patch for 1.0.0 was previously not merged.
variant for hwloc removed since that is not a dependency since 0.5.1 and
variant('hwloc', when=:0.5.1 is not supported afaik.
made depends_on versions more explicit.
* package/geopm: removed 1.0.0 release candidates 1 and 2.
* Adding final bug-releases for the gromacs-2016 and -2018
* Added newer versions of plumed and libmatheval not a dependency >v2.5
* plumed package: chamge name git branch to master
Libbsd assumes GCC-defined compiler macros:
```
In file included from nlist.c(44):
local-elf.h(238): catastrophic error: #error directive: Unknown ELF machine type
#error Unknown ELF machine type
^
```
The `__amd64__` and `__x86_64__` macros should be equivalent, but the
latter is defined by intel.
* Update MVAPICH2 package for 2.3.2 release
Update default build from psm to mrail
* Update different provides for older versions based on feedback from Todd Gamblin
* Simplify rule so one rule covers 2.1 and 2.2
* Add support for disabling rpath based on feedback from Dr. Shende
* Add colon based on comment
* Address review comment by Adam Stewart
* Add declaration of the wrapperpath variant.
- Thanks to Massimiliano Culpo for the comment
* superlu_dist: fix build with xl compilers
* fix link error ../SRC/libsuperlu_dist.so.6.1.1: undefined reference to `ztrtri_'
* Fixed the ordering of the spec on the xl-611 patch.
* fix flake8 error
* Update nlopt package to add Python bindings to PYTHONPATH
* Use extends for nlopt/python fix
* nlopt - change develop to master and add python dep qualifiers
* athena: updated api call to setup build environment
* mvapich2: updated api call to setup build and run environment
* spectrum-mpi: updated api call to setup build and run environment
- depends on spfft starting from 6.4.0
- add magma variant
- avoid setting cuda_arch to none
- add python dependencies
- use release as default build type
* Adding in HMPT package for HPE MPI libraries
* Updating copyright dates
* Renaming HPE MPI package
* Fixing error in package file
* Tidying up defintions and linting
* liniting
* Adding in library setup so packages that want to manually add mpi libraries can do so (i.e. npb)
* Linting
* Linting
* Investigating old API errors
* Investigating api errors
* Investigating api errors
* Investigating api errors
* Investigating api errors
* Investigating api errors: adding back in functions to see when the build fails
* Investigating api errors: adding back in functions to see when the build fails
* Investigating api errors: adding back in functions to see when the build fails
* Investigating api errors: adding back in functions to see when the build fails
* Investigating api errors: adding back in functions to see when the build fails
* Linting
* Linting
* Fixing
* Fixing
* Add new strumpack version (3.2.0), with new
dependency on ButterflyPACK.
* add ButterflyPACK version 1.1.0
* Add strumpack version 3.3.0, add dependency on ButterflyPACK 1.1.0
* Sort ButterflyPACk versions from newest to oldest
* Add a shared variant for STRUMPACK
* Also allow possible newer versions of ButterflyPACK
* New Package: py-pyside2
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python
The Qt for Python project aims to provide a complete port of the PySide module
to Qt 5. The development started on GitHub in May 2015. The project managed to
port Pyside to Qt 5.3, 5.4 & 5.5. During April 2016 The Qt Company decided to
properly support the por
* Address review comments:
+ Add a variant for `+doc` and only depned on some packages if this variant is
active.
+ Enable building the tests if requested.
+ Correct registered required verions for python and qt.
* Remove dead code, fix depends_on command args.
* fix one more flake8 issue.
* One more fix to arguments and change version name to .
* Add a variant for tests and parallelize builds
- Fix a bug with boost defaulting to cxxstd=98 when cxxstd=11 is the
minimum for hpx
- Disable tests by default and use a variant to enable them if requested
- Enable parallel builds: each process takes up to 1Gb when tests are
not enabled.
* Remove tests variant
- The variant doesn't change what gets installed. Testing can be
activated using `spack install --test=root hpx`
* Propagate MPI option in VTK to NetCDF
This fixes a conflict message reads as though NetCDF always requires
hdf5+mpi. It allows `visit~mpi` to resolve correctly without an
additional `^netcdf~mpi`.
* Tell VisIt not to look for 'hdf5_mpi' library
- patched versions are located in the same directory as the
original release. For example, 1906_191103 is located in
the 'v1906/' directory, not in 'v1906_191103/'.
- add master branch as a known version
* package py-zc-buildout
* package py-zc-buildout
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-zc-buildout/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-zc-buildout/package.py
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* license bits
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-zc-buildout/package.py
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* package py-cherrypy
* package py-cherrypy
* autopep8, docutils cleanup
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-cherrypy/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-cherrypy/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-cherrypy/package.py
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* portend depends on tempora, not cherrypy directly
* setuptools_scm bits
* dependency one level up
* license bits
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-cherrypy/package.py
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* package py-tempora
* package py-tempora
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-tempora/package.py
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* missing deps
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-tempora/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-tempora/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-tempora/package.py
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* license bits
* (py)arrow: new versions
* move py-arrow source to github as not all versions are on pypi
same checksum as pypi, adding build_directory
* move back to pypi sources
* drop 0.15.0 and 0.14.1 as only .whl are available on pypi
* add new dependencies
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyarrow/package.py
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* py-jupyter-core add new version and setuptools dependency
* update checksums to use pypi
* fixup url and python dep type
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-jupyter-core/package.py
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* new package: py-dateparser
* take setup.py dependencies into account
* fixup help->description
* reorder dependencies
* drop version constraints not enforced in setup.py
netcdf-fortran@4.5: will error if netcdf-c has been built with MPI
support:
```
configure: error:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
The NetCDF C library is built with parallel I/O feature enabled, but
the Fortran compiler '.../lib/spack/env/gcc/gfortran' supplied in this configure command
does not support MPI-IO. Please use one that does. If parallel I/O
feature is not desired, please use a NetCDF C library with parallel
I/O feature disabled. Abort.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
```
Copy logic from netcdf-c to add an `mpi` variant.
* pybind11: test get_include path
Helper for non-CMake downstream projects to find the pybind11
header location.
* pybind11: return proper get_include()
use our prefix instead of letting pybind11 trying to self-determine
it from given conda/virtualenv/global rules.
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* new package: py-ics
* drop 0.5 and move to tar-ball
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-ics/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-ics/package.py
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* mpi4py 3.0.3
Adds support for Python 3.8 with new Cython files.
I tried to build 3.0.0 with Python 3.8 and this builds as well,
therefor I added no conflict.
* mpi4py: update dependency version ranges
* update py-jupyter-notebook
* add setuptools dependency for newer version
the whole jupyter collection seems to use setuptools in case of
certain setup.py-arguments from the very beginning. However the latest
ones actually require it, otherwise the build will fail
* add newly introduced dependencies
* dependency constraints
* drop terminal variant and update python dep
* added relion 3.0.8 [latest stable version in 3.0 branch] as well as 3.1_beta
* relion 3.1 beta compiles without Benchmarking build type see https://github.com/3dem/relion/issues/533
* relion 3.0.X - 3.1 now supports latest cmake@3
* flux: add `url_for_version` to support their C4 repo model
Flux uses a fork of ZeroMQ's Collective Code Construction Contract
(https://github.com/flux-framework/rfc/blob/master/spec_1.adoc).
This model requires a repository fork for every stable release that has
patch releases. For example, 0.8.0 and 0.9.0 are both tags within the
main repository, but 0.8.1 and 0.9.5 would be releases on the v0.8 and
v0.9 forks, respectively.
* flux: add latest versions
* flux: remove master from `when=@0.X:,master` statements
Now that #1983 has been merged, master > 0.X.0.
* flux-core: remove extraneous `99` patch version in `when` range
Replace `when=@:0.11.99` with `when=@:0.11` since the intention is to
include all patch versions of `0.11`.
* flux-core: fix `setup_build_environment` after changes in #13411
In #13411, `setup_environment` was split into `setup_build_environment`
and `setup_run_environment`, with the `spack_env` and `run_env`
arguments being changed to `env`. Somehow the flux package was the only
one to not have its `spack_env` references in the function changed to
`env`.
* flux: add runtime environment variables that Flux checks
with older versions of Flux (i.e, 0.0:0.13), FLUX_CONNECTOR_PATH must be
set by spack to prevent failures in certain
scenarios (https://github.com/flux-framework/flux-core/issues/2456).
the flux binary also sets some other environment variables, which can be
listed by running `flux -v start`. I added a few of those just to be
sure that the Spack-installed paths are used, rather than
system-installed ones.
* flux: add optional testing dependencies to maximize test coverage
Install optional dependencies to ensure that only spack-installed
software is detected and that all tests are run when `spack install
--test` is used.
Flux's test suite will test for the existance of valgrind, jq, and any
MPI installation. If it detects them (even if they are system-installed
and outside the spack environment), it will run optional tests against
them. I noticed on my machine that the valgrind tests were running
against the system-install valgrind.
* flux-sched: switch to new `setup_run_environment` API
* r-gstat: new package at 2.0-3
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/r-gstat/package.py
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* Improvements of saga-gis package
* Added explicit version ranges for old saga-gis version
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/saga-gis/package.py
Creative usage of redefinition of getter method
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/saga-gis/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/saga-gis/package.py
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* Adding flecsph package
* Correcting header
* Boost version update
* Correcting Flake8 errors
* Correcting headers
* Develop preferred in FleCSI
* Removing FleCSPH branch of FleCSI
* MeshToolKit package
* formatting
* Formatting
* Correcting MSTK package
* Format
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Update package.py
* Format
* Format
* Correcting package behavior
* Correcting format
* Corrections
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mstk/package.py
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* Multiline
* r-dada2: new package at 1.14
* r-dada2: add gmake dependency
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/r-dada2/package.py
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* new package: py-scs
* rename
* flake8
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-scs/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update the module files for cbtf-krell and openspeedshop adding man paths and needed papi and libmonitor paths.
* Update module files for new API.
* Use the same python for both develop and release branches.
* add support for static (via ~shared) and use vtk-m 1.2
* updating vtkh package to output cmake configure file and pinning it to vtkm 1.2
* trying a different cmake for vtkh
* removing problematic b
* making conduit respect ~python
* fixing ascent python logic
* update ascent package
* consistant cmake usage
* conditionally add tbb in ascent if vtkh
* applying becker fix
* adding vtkh tag
* fixing vtkh tagged version
* updating ascent and conduit for static builds
* enabling openmp
* reverting files that should not have been changed
* ascent updates
* more robust handling of variants
* fixing ascent package typo
* ascent: add optional support for mfem
* enable mfem conduit support for ascent
* add optional adios dep to conduit
* remove ver req from conduit
* ascent: remove confusing comment
* tweaks to conduit and ascent pkg recipes
* fix typo in conduit package
* pref conduit master
* fixing mfem typo for ascent
* reverting files
* adding mirror for bzip
* changing mfem to depend on conduit@master to get updated relay
* restore use of conduit 0.3.1 or greater for mfem
* set master as prefered conduit version
* allow mfem to use conduit master
* adding rover package and editing ascent
* updating vtkm cmake dep
* updates from axom
* guard ascent python support on +shared
* removing rover to simply ascent package
* add fortran variant to conduit, to allow us to turn off conduit support even when a fortran compiler is specified
* fix fortran compiler check so it can work on cray systems
* working towards cuda fix for vtkm lagrange filter
* update ascent package with more variants, and patch to avoid nvcc issue
* hdf5 flags fix for BGQ
* flake8
* extra guards for cuda patch
* conduit and ascent fortran fix
* fix patch for non cuda case
* add test variant to conduit, tweak ascent pkg
* change min ver of cmake used for ascent
* h5z-zfp package: unset FC when ~fortran
* conform to expected upstream solution
* pinning vtkm
* going back to vtkm master
* add back vtk-m variant for shared libs
* update ascent and vtkh packages
* wire up option to run tests during install
* add post install test
* add testing to ascent
* tweak for blueos xl
* add ctest output on error for run_tests
* enable ctest output on error for run_tests
* add testing of the using-with-make example
* update using-with-make examples
* typo in ascent using-with-cmake test
* fix ascent using test exe names
* more fixes, less sleep
* more fixes, less sleep ...
* remove unwired up version
* improvments suggested on review
* adding new cmake
* Update package.py
* Update package.py
* changes post cori os update
* fix cray hack
* Update package.py
Fixing 'fix'. Inconsistent variable names in conduit package
* type in spack recipes
* add zfp support to conduit
* fix indent error in conduit pkg
* move to use build phases, add sphinx rtd as dep, fix ex names in tests
* add conduit 0.5.0 release
* flake8
* remove old cray hack
* incorp feedback from review
* fix to use proper build env sig
* Fix gcc recipe for RHEL7.
+ It appears that macOS related changes to the gcc recipe broke gcc on RHEL7.
This bug manifests as `libstdc++.so: undefined reference to libiconv` when gcc
is used.
+ Fixes#13452 by moving
`--with-libiconv-prefix={0}'.format(spec['libiconv'].prefix)` into the darwin
OS section of the configuration.
+ Change qualification of `depends_on(libiconv)` to limit dependency to macOS.
* Replace deprecated 'setup_environment' with 'setup_run_environment'.
* Fix cut and paste error.
* Rename 'run_env' to just 'env'.
* Add versinos 1.13.3, 1.13.2, 1.12.12, and 1.12.11
* Replace setup_environment/setup_dependent_environment with
setup_build_environment and setup_dependent_{build, run}_environment
according to 9ddc98e
* Add dependency and patch perl-dbfile
There are two problems for the building of `perl-dbfile`:
1) this package depends on the package `berkeley-db`
2) fix the building using a patch, which locates the position of `berkeley-db` and modify the configuration file for the building
* Update and reformat the script package.py
* Simplify the patch
* Update package.py
* Update package.py
* This filter_file was difficult to maintain and is no longer needed.
* Clarify lack of support for HDF5 in serial QE.
* Update QE and HDF5 conflicts based on user feedback.
* Add Lizard (LZ5)
Add a new package for Lizard, formerly LZ5, a very fast compressor
and decompressor library.
* c-blosc2: use external lizard
Use an external Lizard (LZ5) dependency and add missing
"when="s for other compressor dependents.
* Fixes for libbeagle
This PR fixes a couple of issues with the libbeagle package.
- Use args.append('--with-cuda=%s' % self.spec['cuda'].prefix)
- Disable the default of compiling with -march=native as Spack now
inserts architecture specific flags
- Set BEAST_LIB in the beast1 package not in libbeagle.
* Use new setup_run_environment method
* Add master branch as version to HPX package
* Remove C++98 option from HPX package
* Add option to turn off examples in HPX package
* Add MPI variant to HPX package
Rename the `spack diy` command to `spack dev-build` to make the use case clearer.
The `spack diy` command has some useful functionality for developers using Spack to build their dependencies and configure/build/install the code they are developing. Developers do not notice it, partly because of the obscure name.
The `spack dev-build` command has a `-u/--until PHASE` option to stop after a given phase of the build. This can be used to configure your project, run cmake on your project, or similarly stop after any stage of the build the user wants. These options are analogous to the existing `spack configure` and `spack build` commands, but for developer builds.
To unify the syntax, we have deprecated the `spack configure` and `spack build` commands, and added a `-u/--until PHASE` option to the `spack install` command as well.
The functionality in `spack dev-build` (specifically `spack dev-build -u cmake`) may be able to supersede the `spack setup` command, but this PR does not deprecate that command as that will require slightly more thought.
* mysql: Use correct python command
python~pythoncmd does not provide a python symlink for python3, so make
sure we pick the right command.
* mysql: Adapt to build env changes
* hypre: Add new variants to expost existing features.
* hypre: Add new variants to expose existing features.
* hypre: Shorten description line.
* hypre: Add an explicit else clause to disable some features.
It seems that 3.4.2 includes a change that is supposed to fix parallel
builds (https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2019-08/msg00000.html).
Instead, it actually breaks it for me (with -j48) with errors such as:
```
mv: cannot stat 'examples/c/reccalc/scan.stamp.tmp': No such file or directory
Makefile:9323: recipe for target 'examples/c/reccalc/scan.stamp' failed
```
* Ace package. Initial commit
* Correcting header now with licence.
* Using sha256
* Making requested changes:removing import line, urls and checksums in one line, and making it an MakefilePackage.
* Removing extra line
This PR ensures that environment activation sets all environment variables set by the equivalent `module load` operations, except that the spec prefixes are "rebased" to the view associated with the environment.
Currently, Spack blindly adds paths relative to the environment view root to the user environment on activation. Issue #12731 points out ways in which this behavior is insufficient.
This PR changes that behavior to use the `setup_run_environment` logic for each package to augment the prefix inspections (as in Spack's modulefile generation logic) to ensure that all necessary variables are set to make use of the packages in the environment.
See #12731 for details on the previous problems in behavior.
This PR also updates the `ViewDescriptor` object in `spack.environment` to have a `__contains__` method. This allows for checks like `if spec in self.default_view`. The `__contains__` operator for `ViewDescriptor` objects checks whether the spec satisfies the filters of the View descriptor, not whether the spec is already linked into the underlying `FilesystemView` object.
Boost iostream autodetects the compression libraries libzstd and
liblzma outside of the Spack environment.
This commit disables mentioned libraries. In the future if the
Spack zstd/lzma packages were added as dependencies of the Spack
Boost package, additional work could be done to build Boost with
the Spack-built versions of these libraries.