* bcache: support external gettext when `libintl` is in glibc
Many glibc-based Linux systems don't have gettext's libintl because
libintl is included in the standard system's glibc (libc) itself.
When using `spack external find gettext` on those, packages like
`bcache` which unconditionally to link using `-lintl` fail to link
with -lintl.
Description of the fix:
The libs property of spack's gettext recipe returns the list of libs,
so when gettext provides libintl, use it. When not, there is no
separate liblint library and the libintl API is provided by glibc.
Tested with `spack external find gettext` on glibc-based Linux and
in musl-based Alpine Linux to make sure that when -lintl is really
needed, it is really used and nothing breaks.
* Fix mercurial print_str failure.
* Perform same fix on py-pybind11 for print_string missing method.
Co-authored-by: Nicholas Cameron Sly <sly1@llnl.gov>
* Add new root versions and associated dependency constraints
* Please style guide
* Avoid conflicts where possible
* Untested prototype of macOS version detection
* Fixes for macOS version prototype
* More logical ordering
* More correctness and style fixes
* Try to use spack's macos_version
* Add some forgotten @s
* Actually, Spack can't build Python 3.6 anymore, and thus no older PyROOT
Co-authored-by: Seth R. Johnson <johnsonsr@ornl.gov>
* Fix compile errors with latest HDF5 1.13.3
* format
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/hdf5-vol-async/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
This commit reworks the bootstrapping procedure to use Spack environments
as much as possible.
The `spack.bootstrap` module has also been reorganized into a Python package.
A distinction is made among "core" Spack dependencies (clingo, GnuPG, patchelf)
and other dependencies. For a number of reasons, explained in the `spack.bootstrap.core`
module docstring, "core" dependencies are bootstrapped with the current ad-hoc
method.
All the other dependencies are instead bootstrapped using a Spack environment
that lives in a directory specific to the interpreter and the architecture being used.
The cray manifest shows dependency information for cray-mpich, which we never previously cared about
because it can only be used as an external. This updates Spack's dependency information to make cray-mpich
specs read in from the cray external manifest usable.
* initial changes for rocm recipes
* drop support for older releases
* drop support for older rocm releases - add more recipes
* drop support for older releases
* address style issues
* address style error
* fix errors
* address review comments
* Added plumed version 2.8.1 including gromacs compatibility
* Corrected ~mpi and +mpi variants in new depends
* Fixed regression logic plumed+gromacs@2020.6 support
All the vermin annotations we were using were for optional features introduced in early
Python 3 versions. We no longer need any of them, as we only support Python 3.6+. If we
start optionally using features from newer Pythons than 3.6, we will need more vermin
annotations.
Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
We no longer support Python <3.6, so we don't need to check whether Python supports SSL
verification in `spack.util.web`.
- [x] Remove a bunch of logic we needed to appease Python 2