* add tutorial setup script to share/spack
* Add check for Ubuntu 18, fix xvda check, fix apt-get errors
- now works on t2.micro, t2.small, and m instances
- apt-get needs retries around it to work
Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
* add tutorial setup script to share/spack
* Add check for Ubuntu 18, fix xvda check, fix apt-get errors
- now works on t2.micro, t2.small, and m instances
- apt-get needs retries around it to work
Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
A bug was introduced in #13100 where ChildErrors would be redundantly
printed when raised during a build. We should eventually revisit error
handling in builds and figure out what the right separation of
responsibilities is for distributed builds, but for now just skip
printing.
- [x] SpackErrors were designed to be printed by the forked process, not
by the parent, so check if they've already been printed.
- [x] update tests
A bug was introduced in #13100 where ChildErrors would be redundantly
printed when raised during a build. We should eventually revisit error
handling in builds and figure out what the right separation of
responsibilities is for distributed builds, but for now just skip
printing.
- [x] SpackErrors were designed to be printed by the forked process, not
by the parent, so check if they've already been printed.
- [x] update tests
* WHIZARD: add versions 2.8.4 and 2.8.3
* New package: LCIO
* WHIZARD: add optional dependency on LCIO
* WHIZARD: add optional dependency on Openloops
* WHIZARD: allow building with either hepmc or hepmc3 dependencies
* Openloops: set process_lib_dir in configure
* Openloops: fix reference to variant
astropy 3.2.1 fails to build with python 3.8.3 with
errors similar to this:
astropy/stats/_stats.c:318:11: error: too many arguments to function 'PyCode_New'
PyCode_New(a, 0, k, l, s, f, code, c, n, v, fv, cell, fn, name, fline, lnos)
These are files that are generated by cython, but are included in the
tarball. Since there's apparently been an API change to PyCode_New, they will
need to be re-cythonized to compile correctly.
Fixes#17299
Cray Shasta systems appear to use an unmodified Sles or other Linux operating system on the backend (like Cray "Cluster" systems and unlike Cray "XC40" systems that use CNL).
This updates the CNL version detection to properly note that this is the underlying OS instead of CNL and delegate to LinuxDistro.