As pointed out in https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/issues/5239,
there is an issues in OTF2 <=2.2 where a variable is not properly
initialized. As currently no release of OTF2 is available fixing this,
the patch should be applied.
* [py-scikit-image] Added py-setuptools back into depends_on. Otherwise it is putting skimage in scikit_image-version-pyX.Y-arch.egg dir under site-packages
* [py-scikit-image] Added latest version
* [py-scikit-image] Added py-numpy version dependency when package version greater than 0.18
* [py-scikit-image] Updates to python dependency
* Fix typo
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
- Use debugoptimized as default build type, just like RelWithDebInfo for cmake
- Do not strip by default, and add a default_library variant which conveniently support both shared and static
- Add a maintainer
- Help libtool to find the correct paths to libraries
- Handle externals from system directories
- Enable eccodes for older versions
* The fltk package can build libraries with opengl support. By default, the configure script looks for opengl headers in the sytem include paths. If 'devel' packages have not been installed on the system it omits the 'ftlk_gl.so' library. This can break packages like 'octave' which expects 'fltk' to have opengl support and looks for the library 'fltk_gl'.
Make opengl support explicit in fltk by adding a dependency on 'gl' and adding a new variant of the same name 'gl' (default On).
With these modifications 'fltk_gl' and 'octave' build successfully on CentOS8.
The default behavior is to always enable opengl.
https://www.fltk.org/doc-1.3/intro.html
* Add patch for latest hwloc@:1 to locate ncurses
This way we don't have to depend on ncurses~termlib, which may run into
issues when another package explicitly depends on ncurses+termlib
* Move termcap to the back, cause it's a system symlink on macos and isn't set by spack
- add new version, 4.09.1
- use github url
- convert to autotools package
- deprecate version 4.07b: This version requires manual download and is
a binary only installation.