Update the go package to v1.7.5.
- This release no longer needs the time-test patch (it's been merged upstream).
- This release still seems to need the cgo-testcshared patch.
- Also add a comment about environment set up that I need to build it successfully on a very large server.
Tested on CentOS 7.
Modules generated by the module creation machinery currently print out
a notice that warnts the user that things are being autoloaded. In
some situations those warnings are problematic. See #2754 for
discussion.
This is a first cut at optionally disabling the warning messages:
- adds a helper tothe EnvModule base class that encapsulates the
config file variable;
- adds a method to the base class that provides a default (empty)
code fragment for generating a warning message;
- passes the warning fragment into the bit that formats the autoload
string;
- adds specialized autload_warner() methods in the tcl and lmod
subclasses;; and finally
- touches up the autoload_format strings in the specialized classes.
The repository used by the texlive installer defaults to a redirector
that sends one off to various URLs depending on <fill in the blank>.
This is problematic because all of the mirrors do not update in
synchrony and bad tarballs often hang around for a while.
This leads to problems that are particularly hard to diagnose because
you're likely to end up using a different repo the next time around.
This commit constraints the package to a particular, mainstream,
repository. It's not fast, but it's consistent and usually correct.
It also updates the installer digest, because no day is complete
without updating it at least (sigh) once.
Add the ability to the modules generation process to blacklist
packages that were installed implicitly. One can still whitelist
modules that were installed implicitly.
This changes adds a `blacklist_implicts` boolean as a peer to the
`whitelist` and `blacklist` arrays, e.g.:
```
modules:
enable::
- lmod
lmod:
whitelist:
- 'lua'
- 'py-setuptools'
blacklist:
- '%gcc@4.8.3'
blacklist_implicits: True
```
It adds a small helper in `spec.py` and then touches up the package
filtering code in `modules.py`.
* Different versions of cmake need diff vers of openssl. See Issue https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/2990 for background.
Versions of cmake through 3.6.9 seem to need OpenSSL up to 1.0.99. Later
versions can use the current release (thanks to @citibeth for
[digging up details](https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2016-November/064631.html)).
@davydden suggested this change.
Without it I *am not* able to build `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7 and I *am*
able to build `cmake@3.7.2`.
Tested with `cmake@3.7.2` and `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7.
With this change I am able to build both `cmake@3.6.1` and `cmake@3.7.2`
on CentOS 7.
There was a new release of Ant (1.9.8) which led to the v1.9.7
tarball disappearing.
This changes the URL to Ant's archive dir, which seems to contain
*everything* including the two current releases (1.9.8 and 1.10.0)
It adds a digest for 1.9.8.
It adds and comments out a digest for 1.10.0 (which requires Java 8),
as I have not tested it.
We just released 2.0.2 yesterday, so add in that release for
spack. Don't need the PMI patch for this release.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
cran.r-project.org runs on a single old-school server in Austria
and could potentially be overloaded if "everyone" used it.
cloud.r-project.org is a cloud-based repository that "automatic redirection to servers worldwide [...]", cf. https://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html.
I assume, that cloud.* can be scale up as needed. Out of the official CRAN mirror, this should be the safest one to pick if a static CRAN mirror is needed.
* Replace `spack urls` and `spack url-parse` with `spack url`
* Allow spack url list to only list incorrect parsings
* Add spack url test reporting
* Add unit tests for new URL commands
* Add several new R packages
* Add a few more R packages
* Update more versions
* Convert Package to RPackage
* Add a few more packages
* Add missing dependencies
* AutotoolsPackage: added configure_directory to permit build out of source. The configure script executable is now invoked with an absolute path. Modified a few packages accordingly.
* build_systems: functions returning directories are now properties
* build_systems: fixed issues with tcl and tk
* AutotoolsPackage: reworked recipe for autoreconf
* Spec.satisfies accesses Spec.concrete as property
Fixes#2760
When copying a spec, _concrete is always set to False for each
dependency. "Spec.satisfies" was accessing the member "_concrete"
directly instead of using the property "concrete". This means that
if you copy a spec, the dependencies will be considered equal, but
did not necessarily satisfy one another. Spec.satisfies is a
prerequisite for a package to be considered an extension; as a
consequence, an extension with run-time dependencies that were also
extensions did not activate those extensions. This updates
Spec.satisfies to avoid checking the cached member "_concrete"
directly.
* Added test to check for activation of dependency extension
* Added test to check for transitive satisfiability between a spec and its copy
* Update libquo's homepage, url, and description.
Recently LANL moved to lanl (from losalamos).
* Fix formatting.
Conform to style guidelines.
* More style updates.
Doesn't appear to be necessary, but for good measure.
* oce: fix fetching
apparently the fetcher is confused when there is a mixture of 3-digits
versions and 2-digits versions, i.e. 0.18 and 0.17.2
* flake8
* Updating udunits.
Udunits 2.2.21 is no longer on the unidata ftp site.
The latest is 2.2.23, adding that and it's md5sum.
* Updating udunits2 download URL.
The Unidata ftp site does not keep previous versions of udunits.
However all the tagged versions are in their github.com repository.
Updating the URL to use github.
* Updating udunits2 with a autoreconf def.
The udunits packages on github do not contain a configure script.
One has to run autoreconf to generate it, so adding that to
package file.
Also updated to the latest version and all md5 checksums.
- Allows hashes to be specified after other parts of the spec
- Does not allow other parts of the spec to be specified after the hash
- The hash must either end input or be followed by another separate spec
- The next spec cannot be an anonymous spec (it must start with a package name or a hash)
See #2769 (after it was merged) for further discussion of this interface addition. That discussion resulted in these requirements:
```
python # 1 spec
/abc123 # 1 spec
python /abc123 # 1 spec
/456789 # 1 spec
python /abc123 /456789 # 2 specs
python /456789 /abc123 # 2 specs
/abc123 /456789 # 2 specs
/456789 /abc123 # 2 specs
/456789 /abc123 python # 3 specs
```
assuming `abc123` and `456789` are both hashes of different python specs.
* Add support for IBM threaded compilers, xl*_r
Added new compiler class, xl_r; added default flags to the compilers.yaml file.
* Add cppflags to the set of default flags to be added to the compilers stanza in compiler.yaml.
These flags are optional. Only defined flags will be listed in the compilers.yaml file.
* Fix scripting warnings revealed by flake8.
Updated __init__.py and xl_r.py to conform with flake8 rules.
* Add justification to the definition of the XL default compiler flags.