* Add recipe for qgraf
* Revert "Add recipe for qgraf"
This reverts commit 76783f73867a32b4a96e980e31a433ed3c0037fd.
* Add qgraf
* Update package.py
Changes from review
* Changes from MR
* Fix for URLs containing @ symbol
Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Zsh and newer versions of bash have a builtin `which` function that will
show you if a command is actually an alias or a function. For functions,
the entire function is printed, and our `spack()` function is quite long.
Instead of printing out all that, make the `spack()` function a wrapper
around `_spack_shell_wrapper()`, and include some no-ops in the
definition so that users can see where it was created and where Spack is
installed.
Here's what the new output looks like in zsh:
```console
$ which spack
spack () {
: this is a shell function from: /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh
: the real spack script is here: /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/bin/spack
_spack "$@"
return $?
}
```
Note that `:` is a no-op in Bourne shell; it just discards anything after
it on the line. We use it here to embed paths in the function definition
(as comments are stripped).
* Add recipe for qgraf
* Revert "Add recipe for qgraf"
This reverts commit 76783f73867a32b4a96e980e31a433ed3c0037fd.
* Update madgraph to 2.8.1
* Changes from MR
* Changes from MR
Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch>
* Updated blaspp package
* Modified lapackpp for newest release
* Formatting
* Updates to lapackpp package for new version
* Added dependency on cblas
* Removed cblas dependency
* updated to lapackpp
* Added new version for blaspp and lapackpp
* Removed debugging output
* Converted version matching logic for for loop
* mpich: yaksa configure fix
modified: var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mpich/package.py
* typo
* python is not needed when building from preconfigured tarballs
* add maintainers
* Added FFLAGS for apple-clang:11
* Added issue #
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mpich/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* update version to avoid compile error
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/r-rgdal/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Add recipe for qgraf
* Revert "Add recipe for qgraf"
This reverts commit 76783f73867a32b4a96e980e31a433ed3c0037fd.
* Add FORM
* Update package.py
Changes from review
Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch>
* Add recipe for qgraf
* Revert "Add recipe for qgraf"
This reverts commit 76783f73867a32b4a96e980e31a433ed3c0037fd.
* Fixes for thepeg
Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch>
* mfem: specify PETSC_DIR, link correct sundials libraries
* fix: only use PETSC_DIR directly for static builds
* fix: only use sundials nvecmpiplusx for MFEM 4.2+
* Add recipe for qgraf
* Revert "Add recipe for qgraf"
This reverts commit 76783f73867a32b4a96e980e31a433ed3c0037fd.
* LHAPDF should extend Python to get env variables correct
Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch>
* Adding AOCC compiler to SPACK community
The AOCC compiler system offers a high level of advanced optimizations, multi-threading and processor support that includes global optimization, vectorization, inter-procedural analyses, loop transformations, and code generation. AMD also provides highly optimized libraries, which extract the optimal performance from each x86 processor core when utilized. The AOCC Compiler Suite simplifies and accelerates development and tuning for x86 applications.
* Added unit tests for detection and flags for AOCC
* Addressed reviewers comments w.r.t version checks and url,checksum related line lengths
Co-authored-by: Test User <spack@example.com>