* py-awkward: Add new versions
* py-awkward: Update dependencies
* Make setuptools a runtime dependency as well
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Don't rely on NASM's nmake to export install target. Spack
now handles NASM installation; the install tree structure
mimics NASM Windows installer behavior.
* Add dependency on perl
we switched to an optional sphinx based way of
generating docs, so remove pandoc, which can cause
issues with latex conflicts.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
Bug fixes for package netcdf-cxx4 so that it builds on macOS semi
case-sensitive filesystems; this includes additional changes to build
netcdf-cxx4 consistently with netcdf-fortran.
* netcdf-fortran: remove unused config_flags
* netcdf-fortran: avoid building without the optimization flags
* netcdf-cxx4: do not enforce autoreconf. This was a rudiment from the
times when the package was fetched with git, which broke timestamp
order of the automatically generated Autoconf files.
* netcdf-cxx4: inject PIC flags for C++ when '+pic'
* netcdf-cxx4: inject C/CXXFLAGS via the wrapper
* netcdf-cxx4: fix the underlinking problem for platforms other than darwin
(add netcdf-c libs netcdf-cxx4 ldlibs flags)
* netcdf-cxx4: remove redundant extension of CPPFLAGS
* netcdf-cxx4: only need to use MPI compiler wrapper when building C
(vs both C and C++)
* netcdf-cxx4: remove variant 'static'
This makes it consistent with other packages from the NetCDF
constellation: always build the static libraries and additionally
build the shared ones when '+shared'.
* netcdf-cxx4: do not configure --with/--without-pic.
This makes it consistent with other packages from the NetCDF
constellation: build the shared libraries with the PIC flag and
the static ones without it (the default for Autotools) when
'~pic', and build the static libraries with PIC when '+pic' (to
make them injectable into other shared libraries).
* netcdf-cxx4: run the tests serially
* netcdf-cxx4: build the plugins only when the tests are run
Co-authored-by: Sergey Kosukhin <sergey.kosukhin@mpimet.mpg.de>
gitlab ci: Remove code for relating CDash builds
Relating CDash builds to their dependencies was a seldom used feature. Removing
it will make it easier for us to reorganize our CDash projects & build groups in the
future by eliminating the needs to keep track of CDash build ids in our binary mirrors.
* Allow packages to add a 'submodules' property that determines when ad-hoc Git-commit-based versions should initialize submodules
* add support for ad-hoc git-commit-based versions to instantiate submodules if the associated package has a 'submodules' property and it indicates this should happen for the associated spec
* allow Package-level submodule request to influence all explicitly-defined version() in the Package
* skip test on windows which fails because of long paths
* Set CUDA architectures in ArrayFire based on cuda_arch
The cuda_arch flag was not recognized by the ArrayFire package and
therefore any setting was not respected. This commit adds the appropriate
cmake flags if cuda_arch is specified. If no cuda_arch is specified,
then the flag is set to "Auto" which checks the installed compute
architectures on the build system.
* ArrayFire only requires boost headers to build. Update version to 1.75
ArrayFire only requires boost headers at build time. This commit also
updates the version to 1.75 to avoid some errors in Boost Compute
* Disable tests in ArrayFire by default
* Add support for ArrayFire v3.8.1
* Add maintainer for ArrayFire package
* Remove test variant from ArrayFire. Use comprehensions
* Reduce boost requirement in ArrayFire
* Address cuda_arch suggestions
* Add commit hashes to Release versions of ArrayFire
* Fix style issues in ArrayFire package
Ubuntu patched git v2.25.1 with a security fix that also
introduced a breaking change, so v2.25.1 behaves like
v2.35.2 with respect to the use cases in CVE-2022-24765
* llvm7_intel.patch required for intel@19.1.3 too
* apply llvm7_intel.patch forall intel@19.0 and intel@19.1
Co-authored-by: Daryl W. Grunau <dwg@lanl.gov>
Spack added support in #24639 for ad-hoc Git-commit-hash-based
versions: A user can install a package x@hash, where X is a package
that stores its source code in a Git repository, and the hash refers
to a commit in that repository which is not recorded as an explicit
version in the package.py file for X.
A couple issues were found relating to this:
* If an environment defines an alternative package repo (i.e. with
repos.yaml), and spack.yaml contains user Specs with ad-hoc
Git-commit-hash-based versions for packages in that repo,
then as part of retrieving the data needed for version comparisons
it will attempt to retrieve the package before the environment's
configuration is instantiated.
* The bookkeeping information added to compare ad-hoc git versions was
being stripped from Specs during concretization (such that user
Specs which succeeded before concretizing would then fail after)
This addresses the issues:
* The first issue is resolved by deferring access to the associated
Package until the versions are actually compared to one another.
* The second issue is resolved by ensuring that the Git bookkeeping
information is explicitly applied to Specs after they are concretized.
This also:
* Resolves an ambiguity in the mock_git_version_info fixture used to
create a tree of Git commits and provide a list where each index
maps to a known commit.
* Isolates the cache used for Git repositories in tests using the
mock_git_version_info fixture
* Adds a TODO which points out that if the remote Git repository
overwrites tags, that Spack will then fail when using
ad-hoc Git-commit-hash-based versions