Was getting the following error:
```
$ spack test list
==> Error: issubclass() arg 1 must be a class
```
This PR adds a check in `has_test_method` (in case it is re-used elsewhere such as #22097) and ensures a class is passed to the method from `spack test list`.
Updated the versions for DiHydrogen and Aluminum. Added new constraints on versions of Aluminum that are used across the software stack. Cleaned up the dependency on DiHydrogen for LBANN.
* py-chainer: Add test method for ChainerMN (continued #21848, #21940)
* py-chainer: Fixed the word in the message
* py-chainer: Delete unnecessary imports
* py-chainer: Incorporation of the measures pointed out in #21940 was insufficient.
Adds several EpetraExt_BUILD_* options as well as an Amesos2_ENABLE_Basker option. Adds `none` as an option to `gotype=`, which should be among the options since 'none' is specifically handled later in the package definition.
Adds `stokhos` and `trilinoscouplings` as options in spack which already are available in CMake for Trilinos (e.g. Trilinos_ENABLE_Stokhos:BOOL=)
* py-pytest-html recipe
* added missing deps + copyright
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pytest-html/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pytest-metadata/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Patch eospac's Makefile.-linux-gnu.hashes to consider only `$(notdir
$(F90))` when constructing a key to look up compiler flags in the
_F90-CPUINFO_COMP_FLAGS associative array.
This patch was accepted into eospac itself after the release of
6.4.2beta, so apply it only to 6.4.2beta and earlier releases.
- Fix faulty patch
- Only use GEARSHIFFT_BACKEND_FFTW_PTHREADS if ~openmp
- Explicitly disable float16 support
- Use correct minimum required Boost version
- Add variants for Intel MKL and ROCm rocfft
This is a workaround for an issue with how "spack install" is invoked from within "spack ci rebuild". The fact that we don't get an exception or even the actual returncode when using the object returned by spack.util.executable.which('spack') to install the target spec means we get no indication of failures about the install command itself. Instead we rely on the subsequent buildcache creation failure to fail the job.
In the past, we only had the binutils variant, which included the
bootstrapping flag. Now that we have a separate bootstrap variant, fix
the nvptx conflict accordingly.
* Add intel cluster package update2 for 2020
* add pacifica cli tools, and pager
* remove boilerplate code
* update flake8 lints
* update flake8 lint, missed one
* add a description for pager
* Shorten a line
* Remove whitespace
* check on dependencies and move urls to proper place
* Remove import package as it seems it is not required
* add requests to the uploader config
* remove blank Line
* change to build and run for packages
* add run and build to the packages
* move from url method to pypi method
* adjust requirements based on feedback from adamjstewart
* remove python 3 requirement, and add setuptools-scm
* remove dependence on python
Co-authored-by: Evan Felix <evan.felix@pnnl.gov>