- previous removal of FOAM_EXT_LIBBIN (ThirdParty) from the environment
during the build could lead to the system scotch library being found
instead of the spack installation.
Avoid this largely cosmetic change to the setting in favour of
improved build robustness. These modifications will be largely
superfluous in the 1812 release anyhow.
- Split the patching algorithm into 'regular' and '@:1806' since the
next versions of openfoam will again need fewer patches.
- Add hook into foamCreateManpage to be used where available
* SEACAS: Add preliminary support for seacas package
* Eliminate leftover from package I copied from.
* And remove another stray line
Sorry, thought I had checked this better...
* SEACAS: Shorten long lines; fixup indentation
* SEACAS: Remove unused os import
* Add PLASMA version 18.11.0 and Lua variant (#9689)
* Add PLASMA 18.11.1 with optional Lua and test for headers
* New versions for a few python modules (#9969)
* py-jupyter-console: Add version 5.2.0
* py-jupyter-core: add version 4.4.0
* py-lxml: add version 4.2.5
* py-zmq: add version 17.1.2
* py-terminado: add version 0.8.1
* py-pexpect: add version 4.6.0
* py-pytables: add version 3.4.4
* SEACAS: Default to mpi on
* SEACAS: Modify to reduce variants
Instead of using an `allpkgs` or explicitly specifying each individual subset,
changed to minimize variants:
* By default, the exodus and IOSS libraries are built and a few
executables directly related to the IOSS library.
* variant `common` defaults to True and builds the "common" seacas
applications. This is based on my definition, so there may be
could be some discussion on what belongs here.
* variant `legacy` defaults to True and builds the remainder of the
seacas applications. These are still used, but mainly in more
esoteric areas. Might be better to default to False, but I wanted
default to just build everything which is what other SEACAS builds
always do...
Removed the `kokkos` variants for now as I need to do some more
thinking on how best to support this. Not often used currently,
so shouldn't be an issue.
Cleaned up other issues raised by Adam and found by me.
* SEACAS: Address flake8 issues
* SEACAS: Clean up variant package logic
Fixed package variant logic.
Consolidated some other variant handling logic
Other minor refactors for hopefully better readability
* SEACAS: Fix flake8 error
Missing whitespace around operator fixed.
* GDL: python integration fixes
* renamed python-related variants to follow the convention
* building the Python module requires patches currently targetting 0.9.8 othwerwise asking for the Python module *only* builds the Pyhton module
* building the python module also requires patching the vendored (with the GDL) antlr to be built as a shared library
* Typo
Co-Authored-By: rmsds <ricardo.d.silva@gmail.com>
* Rename embed-python variant to embed_python
* zoltan: only add gussed MPI libs if no MPI wrappers are used
- if MPI-wrappers are used for compilation, we can assume that
linking works without manually specifying MPI libs
(guessing may result in wrong libs, cf. #8979)
- thus, only guess the NPI libs and add them explicitly if no
MPI-wrappers are used
- use llnl.util.filesystem.find_libraries instead of a locally
defined routine to guess the MPI libs if needed
(cf. #8979)
* zoltan: rely on MPI-wrappers to know the required MPI libs
The sys_ustat.h.patch to file sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc from
PR #10046 does not apply cleanly to gcc 4.8 or 4.9 (or earlier).
GCC up to 4.8.x either don't have libsanitizer or else don't include
ustat.h in sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc.
GCC 4.9.x includes ustat.h, but needs a slightly different patch.
The patch applies to GCC 5.x up to 6.4, and 7.x up to 7.3 and also
8.1.0.
The patch is already included in the tar files for gcc 6.5.0, 7.4.0
and 8.2.0.
* flux-sched: fix compilation errors
configure was being run twice becuase the staging symlinks were
confusing autotools
mirror flux-core in building in a subdirectory to avoid other common
compilation problems, like the one in PR #3543
* flux-core: update dependencies
munge is no longer a dependency
provide hints for lua version so that `spack install flux-core` works
"out-of-the-box". Currently, when no explicity version is provided, the
concretizer attempts to use lua@5.3, which is invalid. Closes#10000
* Added a package for the MDAnalysis toolkit.
* Added Ninja as the generator for LBANN, Hydrogen, and Aluminum. Also
fixed a bug in how the Conduit variant is included in LBANN. Added
new versions for Hydrogen and LBANN.
* Updated lbann package so that the CMAKE parameters are set when the
variant is on and off.
Fix the install of the single header amalgate in catch2.
The public API for catch < 2.3.0 was "#include <catch.hpp>".
For 2.3.0+ it is "#include <catch2/catch.hpp>"
* Spades: Add version 3.13.0
In version 3.13.0 the CmakeLists.txt dir is at a different location than
in other versions. Versions up to 3.12.0 are located in "src" whereas
3.13.0 is a level deeper at "assemblers/src".
* Remove git and add new version hash
* Add mising QE releases.
* Update QE dependencies and conflicts.
* QE 6.3 install method requires a patch to work properly.
* include QE git develop branch
* QE HDF5 needs Fortran support. HDF5 versions prior to 1.8.16 leads to QE runtime errors.
* Number of MKL related conflicts for QE.
* Flake8 fixes for QE for hdf5 lines.
* Pass in all compilers properly to QE configure
* Fixed external BLAS/LAPACK linkage in QE.
* Library search was problematic in QE.
* Add section headings to QE package.
* External FFTW compatible libraries properly detected in QE.
* Flake8 fixes for QE
* QE configure defaults to False for ELPA, thus Spack package should as well.
* QE depends on FFTW3 provider instead of FFTW explictly.
* Primary QE repo is gitlab.com, not github.com. Github mirror lags behind gitlab site.
* Support both 6.3-backports branch and develop branch in QE.
* QE patch needed for proper MKL detection. MKL_ROOT is detected and preferred, still falls back to finding first MKL installation in /opt/intel.
* Use FFTW-API provider versioned interface for specify QE FFT dependency.
* QE FFTW conflicts no longer need thanks to FFTW-API provider versioned interface.
* Flake8 3.6.0 fix in support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Fix QE conflict with ilp64 variant in support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Remove custom url_for_version for QE package and use builtin url instead. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Use FFTW builtin flags for QE instead of custom Python code. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Fix typo in QE package comments. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Future proof QE package patches in anticipation of QE >= 6.3.1. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Adding version 2.0.12 of numactl.
* Adding new versions of hwloc.
* Adding NVML variant to hwloc.
* Adding gl variant to hwloc.
* Updating hwloc numactl dependency and gl dependency.
* Using gl virtual package in hwloc.
Clang 8.0 now supports openmp 4.5 and many commerical compilers also support
openmp >= 4.0. This commit removes the openmp version guard and rely on CMake
to throw errors out when openmp version requirement is not satisified.
It also add options for precision control.
* CGNS: Add option for 64-bit integers
Added the `int64` variant which will build the library using 64-bit integers for certain values. This gives the capability to have models with more than 2 billion cells and/or nodes.
Beginning with CGNS-3.1.0, two new typedef variables have been introduced to support 64-bit mode. The `cglong_t` typedef is always a 64-bit integer, and `cgsize_t` will be either a 32-bit or 64-bit integer depending on how the library was built. Many of the C functions in the MLL have been changed to to use `cgsize_t` instead of `int` in the arguments. These functions include any that may exceed the 2Gb limit of an` int`, e.g. zone dimensions, element data, boundary conditions, and connectivity. In Fortran, all integer data is taken to be `integer*4` for 32-bit and `integer*8` for 64-bit builds.
* EXODUS: Update version and dependencies
Allow pulling master version from git. Note that I hope to have better versioning "soon"
Add requirement to use Netcdf-4.6.1 or later as those versions no longer require changing the `maxdims` or `maxvars` defines in the netcdf.h include file. With these versions, Exodus can use an unmodified NetCDF. These versions of NetCDF are also better than previous versions (code quality, performance, robustness).
It is still possible to run exodusII with previous NetCDF versions, but I don't know how to specify that the dependency where maxdims/maxvars variants are only needed for versions prior to 4.6.0.
I also removed the explicit dependency on HDF5 as that dependency should be applied through the NetCDF dependency.
* Remove white-space on blank line
* Provide a new spackage for py-pint.
Pint is a Python package to define, operate and manipulate physical quantities:
the product of a numerical value and a unit of measurement. It allows arithmetic
operations between them and conversions from and to different
units. https://pint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
* Switch hash from md5 to sha256.
Add several new versions so that current functionality can be accessed. Current version is now 1.5.13.
Update `url`, `list_url`, and `list_depth` so spack can find available versions
* PNETCDF: Update with current versions
Added latest versions. (1.10.0, 1.9.0, 1.8.1)
* PNETCDF: Revert version change in url
Reverted the change in the url variable version since not required.
* NETCDF: Add new versions and update url
Added the 4.6.2 version which was recently released.
Changed the url to point to the official Unidata site and added option to retrieve master version from git.
* NETCDF: checksum and version updates
Reverted back to use of previous URL. The `https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/archive/v4.6.2.tar.gz` location is newer, but spack does not seem to be able to access all of the versions at that location -- only goes back to 4.5.0. Since several installations are still providing 4.4.0, thought it best to go back to previous url. However, it looks like the naming convention has changed since 4.6.2, so need to provide explicit url for 4.6.2. Probably best to go to a `url_for_version()` scheme if that naming convention stays in place?
This commit allows users to enable openmp, rendering, logging and mpi
in vtkm. Meanwhile, it adds support for cuda architecture selection.
[VTK-m 1.3 Release notes](https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/tags/v1.3.0)
Overhaul hpctoolkit to AutotoolsPackage and to build its dependencies
directly from spack instead of using hpctoolkit-externals.
Remove hpctoolkit-externals since it's no longer needed.
* py-jupyter-console: Add version 5.2.0
* py-jupyter-core: add version 4.4.0
* py-lxml: add version 4.2.5
* py-zmq: add version 17.1.2
* py-terminado: add version 0.8.1
* py-pexpect: add version 4.6.0
* py-pytables: add version 3.4.4
Fixes#994473c978d replaced a move with a copy, which cased rmdir to fail (as
it expects an empty directory). This switches to use `shutil.rmtree`
instead.
The latest OpenMPI release, v4.0.0, does not build with many GCC
variants. Since this is our default, a lot of users get hit.
Let's wait for some point releases.
* py-geopandas: New package, including packages for its dependencies
* Trailing whitespace removed, etc
* One more trailing whitespace
* Removed some extraneous dependencies. No idea why I thought I needed them, but it now builds fine without them.
* Added a variant +plotting, to include the dependencies required for plotting, as these are large-ish if not being used.
* Added explicit dependency on py-matplotlib
* r-geor: new package, and a couple of its dependencies
* Update to new copyright header
* Include the list_url for the R package archive dir
* Added explicit version ranges on dependencies, as per the relevant CRAN pages
* Correct dependency types in r-splancs.
* r-compositions: new package, including its dependencies
* Include the list_url for the R package archive dir
* Added explicit version ranges on dependencies, as per the relevant CRAN pages
Drop versions 8.1.x. These were > 5 years old, no other spack package
uses them, and they used autotools. Packages 'stat' and 'mitos' still
use 8.2.1, so we keep that.
Switch class Dyninst to CMakePackage.
Clean up how the versions depend on various packages. For example,
Dyninst used libelf up to 9.2, and then elfutils starting with 9.3.
This makes things easier going forward.
Add variant 'openmp' (default True) to enable openmp support for
ParseAPI. This was added in 10.0.0.
Add variant 'static' (default False) to also build static libraries.
This goes back to 9.1.0.
Disable cotire for the 9.3.x versions. Cotire has no real use in a
one-time build and can break parallel builds with both static and
shared libs.
* package: add asciidoctor gem
Faster, easier to use, less impossible to install correctly
implementation of asciidoc.
* ritual sacrifice of EOF whitespace to flake8
* openblas: enable parallel builds
* cp2k: enable parallel builds
* cp2k: fix building on multilib/Suse distros
use the actual directory path where files where installed to instead of
the default prefix+'/lib'
* cp2k: ensure we have a non-header-only libxsmm
* openblas: disable max num CPU detection on virtualized build
* cp2k: install data and set compiled-in DATA_DIR
* cp2k: make libxc an optional dependency (enabled by default)
* cp2k: link libint statically
* cp2k: declare statically linked library deps as type=build
* cp2k: add support for PGI compiler
* cp2k: rename smm=none to smm=blas for clarification
* cp2k: blacklist unsupported compilers
* cp2k: mark wannier90 a build-time dep since statically linked
* cp2k: make pexsi and elpa optional
* cp2k: add support for v6.1
* libxc: add version 4.2.3
* cp2k: use pkg-config to link properly to libxsmm
* cp2k: fix OpenMP support by making it explicit
Previously, CP2K accepted threaded ELPA or BLAS, leading to #(CPU) processes
being spawned even though no explicit OpenMP was requested. Now the
`popt` variant should truly be thread free while the `psmp` variant uses
threads also internally.
* cp2k: source tarballs moved to GitHub
* Add initial packages for citcoms and dependencies
* Ignore Pythia imports
* Add py-merlin package
* Add GMT package
* Fixes to get GMT working
* Get hc package building
* Get CitcomS 3.2.0 working
* Add fstrack package
* Fix hash
* added develop version in argobots package and added valgrind variant
* made autotools required only for develop version
* corrected style
* Added --disable-valgrind
Added --disable-valgrind to explicitly disable it when +valgrind isn't provided.
Pass cflags to configure so that configure gets the values from the
spack install line.
Disable -Werror so that we don't fail the build over a stray warning.
Libunwind releases are few and far between, so we need access to
recent snapshots from the git repository.
Pass cflags to configure so that make will respect the value from the
spack install line.
glib should not use the globally installed gtk-doc. Otherwise, gtk-doc
can fail with Python errors such as `ImportError: No module named site`.
This is due to the fact that Spack sets `PYTHONHOME`, which can confuse
the global Python installation that is used by gtk-doc.
- Add version 2.1.0
- Now that #9264 has been merged, gplates seems to build fine with newer
versions of gcc (tested with gcc@8)
- When using the ninja generator, gplates can be built in parallel
* Update Dyninst package file for TBB dependency
Dyninst master and 10.0 release
versions require the tbb package. This mod
updates the tbb versions adding the one that
dyninst uses and adds the required spack package
changes to dyninst/package.py.
* Put new version of tbb in proper location, per reviewer comment.
* Only depend on tbb if building the development version.
* Changes for the release of Dyninst 10.0.0
* Introduce FFTW2 and FFT3 providers for Intel-MKL and FFTW Spack packages.
* make fftw default package for fftw-api virtual package
* virtual package test assertion now provides location of default virtual packages.
* Change name of virtual package to fftw-api and used versioned interface.
- `spack.util.environment` is the new home for routines that modify
environment variables.
- This is to make room for `spack.environment` to contain new routines
for dealing with spack environments
* modified tutorial packages
* update hint in hdf5 tutorial file (typo for suggested argument)
* add repo.yaml to tutorial repository
* update tutorial docs to refer user to tutorial package repository
* flake edits
* recommend site scope vs. defaults
* you don't specify the repo's name when adding a repo, just the path
* henson: new package
* henson: change github path to henson-insitu
* henson: make mpi-wrappers=off by default
* henson: remove unsued variable and spaces to make linter happy
* henson: rename version master to develop
* xeus: new package
cppzmq: add version 4.3.0
zeromq: make libsodium optional, on by default
* xeus: add patch so it builds, add new version
nlohmann-json: add more versions
cryptopp: add more versions
* xeus: flake8
* xeus: fix license
* Provide a newer doxygen version.
+ Also provide a patch that allows collaboration diagrams to work properly with
C++ std::shared_ptr<T>. Ref:
6c380ba91a
* Add the setting of CBTF_MPI_IMPLEMENTATION to the cbtf-krell
and openspeeedshop package files, so that the mpi implementation
can be found by the tool. This allows users to not have to
set this manually if only one mpi implementation is specified
in the build.
* Update version ranges for dependencies of cbtf packages
* GCC: constrain version 6, 7, and 8 to build with ISL version at
most 0.18
* GCC version 9 (not yet released) will be compatible with
ISL version 0.20 so future GCC releases are constrained to build
with ISL version at most 0.20
* ISL: Add v0.15, replace all md5 sums with sha256 sums for ISL
versions
* GCC versions before 6 were constrained to build with ISL 0.14
but have been confirmed to work with ISL 0.15
* GCC: Place an upper bound on GCC's mpfr dependency
* packages/phist: add variant 'fortran' to enable/disable building the Fortran bindings
* xsdk: add phist
* packages/xsdk: add a comment reg. updating phist dependency
* packages/phist: +fortran variant is only for versions 1.7:
* packages/phist: update comments
* xsdk: forgot to specify kernel library for phist (picked tpetra, assuming trilinos+tpetra will be installed)
* packages/phist: add variant 'openmp' to allow disabling OpenMP
* phist: fix compile error due to missing -lm
* flake8: fix warnings
* packages/phist: fix cmake flag: XSDK_ENABLE_Fortran (rather than XSDK_BUILD_Fortran)
* packages/phist: allow disabling building the scamac matrix generator (which causes trouble on some systems)
* packages/xsdk: disable scamac within phist because it caused problems for @balay and is not essential for now
* packages/phist: actually disable scamac via cmake if ~scamac
* phist: disable openmp from xsdk
This commit overhauls the libMesh package script in a number of ways:
* We now inherit from AutotoolsPackage.
* libMesh contains about a dozen third-party dependencies that can
only be provided by the copy bundled with libMesh. This patch
enumerates all such bundled dependencies and disables all of them
by default.
* libMesh supports compilation with external installations of boost,
eigen, hdf5, slepc, and tbb; this patch adds all of them to
package.py.
* libMesh will look for a few system executables (xz, bzip, gdb) by
default. This is now disabled.
* libMesh will now used a copy of perl installed by spack instead of
trying to find the system copy.
* Compilation with non-system MPI installations requires an additional
flag (--with-mpi=); this has been added.
The install() function in the miniconda2 & 3 package.py files referenced
self.url, which is hard-coded to 4.3.11. That's not necessary the
version that the user requested, though. Changed the install() function
to reference self.stage.archive_file. Also added a version string for
4.5.11.
Move suite-sparse gcc version constraint from dealii to suite-sparse
package and update it (gcc 4.9 is required as of version 5.2.0 rather
than 5.1.0). The constraint is now expressed as a conflict rather
than a dependency.
* updated visit package
* make hdf5 and silo conflict with ~gui variant
* Changed parallel => mpi and quotes in description
* Corrected +mpi variant in VisIt package
The previous commit introduced a bug (+parallel variant wasn't renamed +mpi), and the +mpi variant wasn't True by default. This is corrected.
arrow: add missing dependency for python build
The Parquet library moved into the Arrow organisation, hence add a
parquet flavor and adapt dependencies.
* flux: ensure git tags are always available
previous `--unshallow` would only run when `--depth 0` was used. If
1--single-branch` was used, then the `.git/shallow` file would not exist
and `--unshallow` would not work.
add v0.6.0 and update dependencies accordingly
update dependencies to match latest flux versions
adds support for python 3
increases precision of czmq version required for older flux versions
adds new lz4 dependency
* Add stat version 4.0.1
* stat 4.0.1: requires py-xdot
* stat versions at or above 4.0.0 dont require python 2 (it still
requires python but can build with 2 or 3)
* stat versions at or above 4.0.0 dont require py-pygtk and py-enum34
* Replace py-xdot version 0.9.1 with 1.0
* py-xdot: use lib directory vs. lib64 for atk dependency
* Add version 18.9.0 (w/CMake)
* Add version dependent install methods to handle transition from
Make-based package (17.1) to CMake-based package, using the NEST
package as an example
* Remove unnecessary build_targets method for older Make-based
version
* Don't retrieve just the C/Fortran interfaces for netlib-lapack -
blas/lapack libs are now handled the same for all implementations
* Remove netlib-lapack detection patch
* add new version 3.1.0
* add conflict for parmetis without mpi
* strumpack >= 3.1.0 uses -DTPL_ENABLE_<package> instead of
-DSTRUMPACK_USE_<package>
* require cmake at least 3.2
* Added support for the Aluminum library to LBANN and Hydrogen. Also
fixed several bugs in the grouping of dependencies of both packages.
* Updated the conduit package to have the proper dependency on the
python variant.
* Added new versions for NCCL
* Fixed a bug in how Hydrogen set the path for OpenBLAS.
* Added support for conduit in LBANN.
* vtk: add variants for Xdmf IO support, ffmpeg support, and MPI
* vtk: depends on boost when Xdmf support is enabled
* vtk: add backported patch for python3.7
* vtk: New policy only for cmake >= 3.12
* mesa: add py-argparse dependency (for build)
* lz4: use MOREFLAGS instead of LIBS to add -lrt
scalasca actually requires cubew, not the full cube bundle. However,
cubew@4.4 causes the build of previous versions to fail because there is
no cube-config script anymore.
- remove the old LGPL license headers from all files in Spack
- add SPDX headers to all files
- core and most packages are (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
- a very small number of remaining packages are LGPL-2.1-only
- This is bundled into one commit to make it easy to revert if we do get
consent from peetsv's company to relicense these contributions.
- Revert "dialign-tx adding patch for gcc@5.4.0 (#6413)"
- This reverts commit 09eeb991a2.
- Remove the following LGPL-2.1 packages because we have not gotten
consent to relicense them:
- fast-gbs
- igv
- metasv
- perl-xml-libxml
- py-cnvkit
- py-crossmap
- py-pybedtools
- py-pyfaidx
- py-pyvcf
- py-vmd-python
- r-cghflasso
- r-dismo
- r-proc
- r-spatial
- r-utf8
* omega-h: fix dependencies
1. Remove Gmodel altogether. Omega_h doesn't
actually call Gmodel for anything, it was
more or less just doing additional unit
testing for Gmodel
2. Make Trilinos off by default. Most codes do
not need the ParameterList interface, and
Kokkos through Trilinos is not well explored
in Spack
3. Use modern CMake style to choose the zlib
dependency
getopts.pl is not listed as a Spack dependency of sspace-standard,
so without this change, this package was only working on systems
where getopts.pl was already installed.
* Added conflict in Trilinos for STK when building as shared on Darwin.
* Created shared variant for Nalu and Nalu-Wind to automatically build
Trilinos as static library on Darwin.
* Moved ECP tags from Nalu to Nalu-Wind (the latter is the official
ECP application).
* Remove py-setuptools dependency from py-spyder (fixes#9205)
* Add constraint on transitive qt dependency to build with webkit
extension (required for this package)
* Update pycodestyle dependency constraints
* reordered dependencies (py-zmq, py-chardet) to confirm to the
ordering in setup.py
* superlu-dist: Update package.py for superlu-dist v6.0.0 using CMake
* superlu_dist: Update the header of package.py
* Specify lapack_blas and DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR
disable support for superlu-dist before v5
current stable releases of PETSc and Trilinos have non-overlapping
requirements on Superlu-dist. For now turn it off by default in
Trilinos, which requires older versions.
* bison: Add missing build dependencies
bison also depends on cmp, which is currently not available in Spack.
* help2man: Add missing build dependency
* m4: Fix build with newer versions of glibc
* openssl: Add missing build dependency
openssl's configure script is actually a Perl script.
* texinfo: Add missing perl dependency
* diffutils: New package
* findutils: Fix build with newer versions of glibc
* mvapich2, mpich: Add missing findutils dependency
* Add option to disable threads for Geant4
* Add option to enable DagMC in MOAB
* Explicitly add OFF flag when threading is disabled
* Fix unintentional enabling of C++14 in Geant4
The following always evaluated to True:
'c++14' or 'c++1y' in spec:
* Push default flag handlers into module scope
* Preserve backwards compatibility of builtin flag handler names
Ensure Spack continues to work for packages using the `Package.env_flags` idiom and equivalent.
* update docs and tests to match
* Update packages to match new syntax
* xerces-c: Add variant for choice of transcoder (gnuiconv, iconv, icu,
macos, windows). It's important to specify a --enable-transcoder
option on the configure line or else xerces may make a different
choice when multiple transcoders are available.
* Pass the compile flags to configure. For cflags and cxxflags, this is
necessary to respect the value from the spack install line.
Otherwise, xerces (and any autotools package) will choose a default
value that overrides the spack compiler wrapper.
* Add xerces version 3.2.2.
* icu4c needs the --enable-rpath configure option on Darwin
* New package: tldd
* https://gitlab.com/miscripts/tldd
* Improvements
* make it prefetchable by specifying a hash based version
* specify the constraints on pstreams versions (from INSTALL)
* Improvements
* Make it a Makefile Package and only overwrite the install_targets
* Remove the URL as there's really no downloadable 'tar ball' version
* Initial commit for new package STRUMPACK, a linear solver library.
* Update to STRUMPACK version 3.0.3.
This adds a check for OpenMP task priority support (since OpenMP 4.5)
* treesub: new package starting at 0.2
* treesub: fix ant build, add exec script
* treesub: use portable octal format
* treesub: add license header
not sure how it even went missing.
The build process of Catalyst requires Python at build time (see line 86) even when the +python variant is not selected.
When the +python variant is selected, Python becomes required at build, link, and run time. There doesn't seem to be any restriction on the version of Python required when +python is not selected.
* Fix: bug in VTK package
Fix for issue 9423 (https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/9423): compilers other than clang don't have the `is_apple` property.
* VTK package: removing trailing whitespace
So flake8 stops complaining.
* Release 2.0 of the ECP Proxy Apps suite
* update laghos version
* make install dir structure consistent across all ecp-proxy-apps
* minor
* update macsio version
* patching p4est to select the proper openmp lib
* For when compiler.openmp_flag isn't supported
* authored by @nrichart, I only tested it
* Adding openmp variant
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Silva <ricardo.silva@epfl.ch>
Building bazel yielded errors since commit cd9691d. The first commit
fixes the build for older bazel versions, the second commit adds new
versions and ports the patches to these versions.
* petsc: add new versions 3.9.4 and 3.10.0
* petsc:update superlu_dist dependency for version 3.10 [might have to change this later for xsdk]
* slepc: add in new releases 3.9.2 and 3.10.0
* Catch2: 2.3.0+
Add the latest two releases of Catch2.
In 2.3.0+, the include changed to a future-proof
`<catch2/catch.hpp>` path which dependent projects will break upon.
* openPMD-api: Catch2 2.3.0+
openPMD-api just updated to use the new, future-proof Catch2
headers `<catch2/catch.hpp>`.
Adds 'code' to the list of suffixes that are excluded from version
parsing of URLs, such that if a URL contains the string
'cistem-1.0.0-beta-source-code', a version X will substitute in to
produce a URL with cistem-X-source-code ('source' was already excluded).
The 'cistem' package version is updated to make use of this (and fix
a fetching bug with the cistem package). A unit test is added to check
this parsing case.
Turns out that there was a configury problem in libhio
which caused issues building the package on non-cray
systems, aka when using mpicc and friends.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <hppritcha@gmail.com>
This commit adds a patch that prevents the package from hanging. The package would hang because CMakeLists would look for a system MPI. This patch changes the behavior.
* add version 1.3.0
* change build parameters, install process
* mxnet will not compile against spack's nnvm and dmlc so we must use
the distributions provided by the source package.
* also removed 'bin' installation as mxnet is just a shared library.
* improve BLAS linking
* remove unnecessary args
* added variant for python bindings
* r-nloptr: Explicit depends_on(nlopt). Previously there was a hidden dependency, masked by the package's configure script.
* r-nloptr: Change spelling of variables to satisfy pyflake8
* r-nloptr: Break a long line to satisfy pyflake8
* r-nloptr: larger indent on continuation, to satisfy pyflake8
* r-nloptr: another attempt at larger indent on continuation, to satisfy pyflake8
* r-nloptr: now a smaller indent on continuation, to satisfy pyflake8
* r-nloptr: Another attempt at right amount of indent.
* r-nloptr: Another attempt at right amount of indent.
* Use the correct attributes for finding the nlopt includes and libs.
* Lines too long, split into pieces
This patch does not apply cleanly anymore and breaks clang/Mac builds
balay@asterix /home/balay/git-repo/github/trilinos (develop=)
$ patch -Np1 < /home/balay/git-repo/github/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/trilinos/xlf_tpetra.patch
can't find file to patch at input line 3
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|--- a/packages/tpetra/core/src/Tpetra_Details_libGemm.cpp
|+++ b/packages/tpetra/core/src/Tpetra_Details_libGemm.cpp
--------------------------
File to patch:
* Added jdk version, added r-ks and r-multicool packages, made some r packages less conservative in their r version requirement
* flake8 fixes
* fix formatting in jdk version cmd
* Added type=('build', 'run') to some R package dependencies,
added some missing dependencies to r-ks. Thanks Adam.
* fix flake8 error
Due to an internal bug regarding the handling of scalars
(ndim must be 0) in numpy prior to 1.15.0, openPMD-api
will require the latest numpy 1.15+.
Since there is a small regression with datetime pickling in
1.15.0 from the required fix and spack only packages 1.15.1
currently, we depend on 1.15.1 in the recipe.
* add 5 most recent versions and git master branch
* add trilinos, gmodel, throw, examples, optimize, symbols,
and warnings variants
* disable XSDK so that Trilinos dependencies are found.
* added py-pycogent
* flake8 edits
* added type=('build', 'run') to deps, changed py-matplotlib and mpi4py
* changed python min version to 2.6
* fixed cython to py-cython dep
* fixed mpi4py to py-mpi4py
* fixed py-sqlalchemy
* added 1.5.3 version
* fixed version 1.5.3 install
* changed deps names to reflect convention
* added variants
* changed download URL and added SHA256 hash
* fixed deps
* added github url for 1.5.3
* removed unneeded deps
* doesn't require py-setuptools
* fixed url and added py-setuptools specific to version 1.9
* fixed variant names and changed cython to normal dependency instead of variant
* removed cython dep, failed to build when it was present. Changed variant name 'mpi4py' to 'mpi' and changed sqlalchemy variant name to mpi
* fixed dependencies and added py-pymysql dep
* added setup-environment step
* changed download url for 1.5.3 to pypi
* fixed flake8 issue
* updated
* added changes
* Addition of latest maestrowf releases.
* Addition of filelock to dependencies.
* Addition of when clause to depends_on for filelock and tabulate.
* Correction of the tar url.
Update the version numbers and now depend on
the develop version of dyninst because of a
feature in openspeedshop depends on new code
in the dyninst develop tree. Without dyninst
develop, openspeedshop will not build.
* py-matplotlib: Add patch to fix FreeType library detection
Adds patch to add $CPATH to locations searched for FreeType header file
Patch has been upstreamed:
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/11457
* py-matplotlib: Add patch to fix FreeType library detection
* Make patch only apply to versin 2.2.2 (as already upstreamed)
* Fix flake8 format issue
* py-matplotlib: add range to freetype patch
* py-matplotlib: whitespace
1. I presently get errors of the sort
==> Error: KeyError: 'No spec with name mpi in silo@4.10.2%gcc@8.1.0+fortran+mpi
[...]
$HOME/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/silo/package.py:84, in configure_args:
81 'FCFLAGS={0}'.format(self.compiler.pic_flag)]
82
83 if '+mpi' in self.spec:
>> 84 config_args.append('CC=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpicc)
85 config_args.append('CXX=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpicxx)
86 config_args.append('FC=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpifc)
without the extra explicit MPI dependency.
2. Silo uses zlib, so we should explicitly depend on it.
Added SUNDIALS 3.1.2 and 4.0.0-dev.1 versions and relevant dependencies
(3.1.2 requires CMake 2.8.12). Updated all versions to use sha256 hashes.
Addressed issue specific to clang compiler on macOS.
* Addition of py-filelock and first page of versions.
* Addition of setup.py patch for setuptools.
* flake8 failure fixes.
* Reduced url declaration to a single line.
* Correction to py-filelock to use distutils.
Consolidate prefix calculation logic for intel packages into the
IntelPackage class.
Add documentation on installing Intel packages with Spack an
(alternatively) adding them as external packages in Spack.
Add variant 'nls' for native language support with default True.
The default inside binutils was always on, but this gives a way of
turning it off, if desired.
Adjust the dependencies. Flex is never used for a one-time build.
Bison and m4 should not be needed, except that prior to rev 2.30, gold
did not include its generated files, so bison is needed when +gold.
Drop configure option --enable-interwork. This option does not exist.
This PR includes the following changes:
* Added JDK 10
* Changed the JDK version numbers according to the consensus reached
in #2284
* Added spec['java'].home and spec['java'].libs, similar to #3367
(JDK and IcedTea)
* Added a check to prevent people from installing JDK on macOS
* Set CLASSPATH for packages depending on Java (JDK and IcedTea)
* Add TODO for extending virtual packages (not currently possible)
* Add TODO for adding Java dependents to views
* Add TODO for packages which extend multiple packages (e.g. Java
and Python)
The Trilinos/stk configuration is pretty Nalu specific right
now (and is acknowledged as such in a comment in package.py), and
this commit enables a module that Nalu will be needing.
* r-goseq: new package
* r-goseq: git not url
* r-goseq: adding packages needed at runtime
* r-goseq: package type
* r-goseq: dep types
* r-goseq: one more
- OpenFOAM-v1806/wmake/scripts/have_kahip must check
$KAHIP_ARCH_PATH instead of $METIS_ARCH_PATH to detect the KAHIB
library
- use a local patch file until the issue is hopefully fixed upstream
* Add latest release 3.0.2
https://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v3.0/:x
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* 1. Added correct md5 sum for Open MPI v3.1.1 (https://www.open-mpi.org//software/ompi/v3.1/)
2. Made v3.1.1 the default version
3. Added libmpiso versions for v3.1.1 and 3.0.2
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* Added Open MPI v2.14 to version list; Tested build; Added libmpi.so version
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* Open MPI 3.1.2 built and tested
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* libquo: Packaging updates.
This commit accomplishes a few things:
* Changes distribution fetch source
* Removes a deprecated version (1.2.9)
* Changes dependencies based on version type
* Adds a custom autoreconf stage when using the 'develop' version,
omitting this step when building from a distribution
* Reintroduce v1.2.9.
leveldb headers are typically included via <leveldb/c.h>. The migration
to install_tree in 73c978ddd9 caused the
headers to end up in prefix.include, which breaks existing applications.
* Add latest release 3.0.2
https://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v3.0/:x
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* 1. Added correct md5 sum for Open MPI v3.1.1 (https://www.open-mpi.org//software/ompi/v3.1/)
2. Made v3.1.1 the default version
3. Added libmpiso versions for v3.1.1 and 3.0.2
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* Added Open MPI v2.14 to version list; Tested build; Added libmpi.so version
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* QMCPACK now supports QE 6.3. Dropped QE 5.3 due to incompatibilities.
* QMCPACK general clean-up of depends_on.
* Add QMCPACK 3.5.0
* More robust support of MKL detection in QMCPACK.
Fixes#9001#8289 added support for install_tree and copy_tree to merge into an existing
directory structure. However, it did not properly handle relative symlinks and
also removed support for the 'ignore' keyword. Additionally, some of the tests
were overly-strict when checking the permissions on the copied files.
This updates the install_tree/copy_tree methods and their tests:
* copy_tree/install_tree now preserve relative link targets (if the symlink in the
source directory structure is relative, the symlink created in the destination
will be relative)
* Added support for 'ignore' argument back to copy_tree/install_tree (removed
in #8289). It is no longer the object output by shutil.ignore_patterns: you pass a
function that accepts a path relative to the source and returns whether that
path should be copied.
* The openfoam packages (currently the only ones making use of the 'ignore'
argument) are updated for the new API
* When a symlink target is absolute, copy_tree and install_tree now rewrite the
source prefix to be the destination prefix
* copy_tree tests no longer check permissions: copy_tree doesn't enforce
anything about permissions so its tests don't check for that
* install_tree tests no longer check for exact permission matching since it can add
file permissions
* libunwind: add version 1.3-rc1 and variant xz
Version 1.3-rc1 is the latest published snapshot from libunwind.
Variant xz adds spack-built support for reading compressed symbol
tables, or else disables this feature. Without the variant, libunwind
will look for liblzma in /usr/lib.
* Add preferred=True to version 1.2.1 as the last official stable
release.
* gperftools@2.7: new version
* gperftools: update homepage & url
The URL in the homepage field of the gperftools package redirects to
its GitHub repo, and the URL for version 2.3 returns a 404 error. This
commit updates both fields to the most recent sensible values.
* gperftools: update commit hashes to sha256
This commit deletes the url field for all listed versions because it
is no longer needed as a result of updating the package url field. In
addition, all commit hashes are updated to SHA256.
Replace use of `shutil.copytree` with `copy_tree` and `install_tree` functions in `llnl.util.filesystem`.
- `copy_tree` copies without setting permissions. It should be used to copy files around in the build directory.
- `install_tree` copies files and sets permissions. It should be used to copy files into the installation directory.
- `install` and `copy` are analogous single-file functions.
- add more extensive tests for these functions
- update packages to use these functions.
* zoltan: fix building with Intel compilers
- building with the Intel compilers may require explicit linking
with the Intel Fortran library (libifcore)
* simplify code; get rid of format() for static strings
- dependency patching test didn't attempt to apply patches; just to see
whether they were on the spec.
- it applies the patch now and verifies that that patch was applied.
* r-genelendatabase: new package
* r-genelendatabase: git not url
* r-genelendatabase: add runtime deps and fix package type
* r-genelendatabase: dep type
* Add package for fasta
Add a package for the fasta sequence alignment tools.
The build system is novel (fasta is "venerable", so...). The source
tree includes nearly 50 variant Makefiles, the installer is expected
to pick one that's appropriate and then edit the "XDIR" variable to
specify the installation path. I can only test 64 bit darwin and
linux, so that's all I've included. I'm also assuming that every
64bit x86 system we'll see supports the SSE2 extensions. Other
situations can be dealt with when someone has a test case.
* Switch to MakefilePackage and clean up a bit
- Clean up the description
- Switch to MakefilePackage
- generalize the path to the chosen Makefile
- implement separate `edit`, `build`, and `install` phases.
* Fix call to format()
* Fix broken if logic
* packages/phist: new version 1.6.1
* packages/phist: depends on Python 3.x for generating Fortran and C++ bindings
* packages/phist: new version 1.7.2
* phist: depend on python@3 only for versions later than 1.7
* packages/phist: depend on python@3: rather than 3
* phist: python dependency is type='build', thans @adamjstewart
* libiberty: new package
The libiberty.a library from GNU binutils. Libiberty provides
demangling and support functions for the GNU toolchain.
This package uses the binutils tarfile but only builds the libiberty
subdirectory. This is useful for other packages that want the
demangling functions without the rest of binutils.
Add variant 'fpic' to compile with -fPIC.
Addresses some issues raised in PR #8806.
* libiberty: change variant name to 'pic'.
Allow libiberty to install the library in lib64 and don't try to copy
it to lib.
* update of veloc & dep versions (replace old non-working versions)
* veloc doesn't work with gcc <= 4.9.3
* explicitly pass MPI to CMake for veloc build
* elfutils: update version and add variants
Add latest version 0.173.
Add variants bzip2, xz and zlib to support reading compressed DWARF
sections, default True.
Move maintainer-mode to a variant with default False. This is only
useful for developers who want to modify the source for generated
files.
* Add dependency on zlib for reading compressed DWARF sections.
Add variants to use bzip2 and xz for compressed sections.
Remove maintainer mode and the dependencies on flex and bison.
These are not used for one-time builds.
Be sure to squash both the commits and the commit messages.
This commit continues the changes discussed in #8823 by creating a new
"apple-libunwind" placeholder package that supplies instructions for
how to configure packages.yaml to register Apple's libunwind
implementation with spack. This package also provides the "unwind"
virtual package representing the libunwind base API. The clang-apple
compiler version should be specified in packages.yaml so that
apple-unwind is only used with Apple's clang compiler, not the stock
LLVM compiler.
This commit begins addressing the ideas discussed in #8823. The
libunwind library now provides the "unwind" virtual package, which
represents the "libunwind base API" common to LLVM libunwind, Apple's
LLVM libunwind, and non-GNU libunwind.
* Switch to perf_event backend to allow user installations but with limited features.
* Fix flake8 issues
* Fix flake8 issues remove filter for INSTALL_CHOWN
* Incorporate the comments
* Add unzip to lua-luaposix
I ended up on an [Ubuntu] system that hadn't had unzip employed
and discovered lua-luaposix requires it (while buildig Lmod).
Closes#8533
* Move unzip prereq to lua, type=run
Rather than touching up each of the lua rocks (packages)
that need unzip, make it available as a run dependency in
lua.
Tested by building lmod on a minimal Ubuntu system.
Flang now uses its own version of llvm and clang (called flang-driver). This is
handled by adding flang-specific versions of the LLVM package and updates flang
to depend on those versions.
* libmonitor: update to version 2018.07.18 and add variant to configure
for hpctoolkit.
* Specify the @2013.02.18 version in cbtf-argonavis and cbtf-krell,
since this is no longer the default version. These are the only
other packages that use libmonitor.
* amg2013: fix homepage and url
* kripke: fix homepage and url
* lcals: fix homepage and url
* lulesh: fix homepage and move to git
* urls on single line
- This was a nasty workaround due to the way our compiler wrappers used
to work. We don't want to have to modify our elfutils installation to
install libdwarf.
- Since cd9691de5, we no longer need this because the package will always
come before dependencies in our include order.
Renames the flux package to flux-core and updates its dependencies, versions,
and variants. Adds a flux-sched package.
This also updates two flux-core dependencies: lua and czmq.
The mumps package was unable to build using the llvm clang compiler
suite, as it defaulted to using mpif90 for linking and mpif90 cannot
be used for linking shared library code. This PR modifies the MUMPS
package.py to allow it to use IBM XL Fortran for linking. It also
eliminates the need for the existing MUMPS IBM XL patches by having
package.py specify the compiler-dependent "shared" flag to the
linker, and always using the compiler suite's Fortran compiler
for linking.
Several packages specified pkg-config as a dependency, which is
a specific implementation of the pkgconfig virtual. Most packages
do not request a specific implementation. The current concretizer
may choose a different implentation of pkgconfig for the nonspecific
dependents, which conflicts with the request for pkg-config. This
replaces all requests for a specific implementation of pkgconfig
with the virtual package as a temporary solution to the issue.
* Update and Bugfix for pexsi/package.py
1. pexsi@0.10.2 is not compatible with superlu-dist@5.4.0 due to [Change LargeDiag to LargeDiag_MC64; Add LargeDiag_AWPM](d7dce5a348).
2. In the 'edit' phase, '@MPICXX_LIB' must be substituted before '@MPICXX' is substituted.
* change dict to list of tuples
Use a list of tuples to remember the order of `substitutions`.
* Update package.py
* Update package.py
* netcdf-fortran: enforce autoreconf when building with NAG.
* netcdf-fortran: patch the configure script instead of running autoreconf to get rid of additional dependencies.
* netcdf-fortran: add comment for the patch.
If the OpenMPI build finds the infiniband drivers in /usr/lib64, it adds
-Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/lib64 to the OpenMPI wrappers. If the wrappers are using
a compiler outside of /usr, and the OpenMPI wrappers are used to build software
outside of Spack, they will rpath /usr/lib64 into the executable which then has
GLIBC, GLIBCXX runtime errors due to it picking up GCC libraries in /usr/lib64.
This adds the directories specified in "extra_rpaths" to the OpenMPI wrappers,
which allows them to use the correct compiler when invoked outside of Spack
builds.
* Updated llvm to version 6.0.1. The previous 6.0.0 had an incorrectly declared symbol, discussed at https://reviews.llvm.org/D44140, which, amongst other things, broke py-numba. This version works fine with py-numba.
* Flag the conflict between py-numba and llvm@6.0.0
* Removed a single trailing space to satisfy checks
* First draft of a templight recipe
* Let's be explicit for now, we can be clever later on
* The clang6 version does not work, drop it
* Reorder FIXMEs more logically
* Add patch for current templight develop branch
* Create an artificial stable release of templight
* Take some additional inspiration from llvm package
* Added the templight supporting tools
* Remove old notes from the no-url branch
* Avoid unnecessary join_path
* intel-tbb: Add variant `tm` to disable transactional memory.
Some AMD or very old Intel systems don't support transactional memory. This commit adds a variant `tm` that defaults to `True`, but can be switched off to allow running on those systems.
- Previously, Spack didn't check the arguments you put in version()
directives.
- So, you could do something like this, where there are arguments for a
URL fetcher AND for a git fetcher:
version('1.0', md5='abc123', git='https://foo.bar', commit='feda2343')
- Now, we check the arguments before constructing a fetcher, to ensure
that each package has *only* arguments for a single type of fetcher.
- Also added `test_package_version_consistency()` to the `package_sanity`
test, so that all builtin packages are required to have valid
`version()` directives.
- packagers can specify two top-level fetch URLs if one is `url`
- e.g., `url` and `git` or `url` and `svn`
- allow only one VCS fetcher so we can differentiate between URL and VCS.
- also clean up fetcher logic and class structure
- Packages can remove the top-level `url` attribute and still work
- These are now legal:
- Packages with *only* version-specific URLs (even with gaps)
- Packages with a top-level git/hg/svn attribute and `version`
directives for that.
- If a package has both a top-level hg/git/svn attribute AND a top-level
url attribute, the url attribute takes precedence.
- This changes `get_checksums_for_versions` to generate code that uses an
explicit `sha256` argument instead if the bare `md5` hash we used to
generate.
- also use a generic digest parameter for the `version` directive, rather
than a specific `md5` parameter.
* fix to build libmatheval with guile@2.0:
* fixed formatting issues
* fixed formatting issues2
* fixed check for autoreconf and renaming of configure.in
* fixed force_autoreconf
* now patching configure, which is hopefully more robust
* minimal patches for guile 2.0 and 2.2 (disabeling unit testing for libmatheval)
* minimal patches for guile 2.0 and 2.2 (disabeling unit testing for libmatheval)
* add mofem-cephas package
* add mofem fracture module
* add user modules build and fracture modyle
* add minimal surface module
* add slepc variant
* bump mofem core lib version
* bump mofem core lib version
* bump version
* fix bug
* set upper bound to petsc version and other chanes
* fix indentation
* add minimal med file installation
* chcekc with flake8 and installation with spack packages
* add variants to med package
* upper bound to adol-c and remove obsolete internal package install
* fix basic module install
* module install from external source in extended prefix
* remove obsolte code and reverse to variant doxygen
* fix git adress
* improve packaging for mofem users modules
* fix flake8
* move dependencies after variants
* move root_cmakelists_dir right before cmake_args
* remove unused variants
* use append for single element
* replace root_cmakelists_dir
* use install_tree instead copy tree
* simplify code
* remove phase and mkdirp
* add run tests
* instal ext modules to ext_users_modules directory
* move version below url
* simplify directory name
* use underscore in variant name
* remove unused variable
* fix link to blas libs
* add missing boost dependence
* fix problem with copying module source code
* change variant name form doxygen to docs
* add expanded description
* make installation consistent with spack
* fix flake8
* make extensions installed
* code comments and minor corrections
* make slepc variant false by default
* New package: Verrou, a floating point error checker
* Clean up usage of patch
* Account for future patches in version ranges
* Manual call to autogen is not needed anymore, but extra dependencies are needed
* Use trick from automake to evade shebang length limit
* Use a glob instead of an explicit file list
* Turns out conflict() does not do what I want...
* Suggestions from @citibeth reviews
- Use 'develop' convention for the master branch
- Prefer tarballs over git repositories
- Increase robustness against default configuration
* Drop a couple of older releases with a different patching procedure
* Playing coding style golf
* Various bug squashing
- Missed master -> develop substitution
- Turns out manually calling autogen.sh is needed after all
- Missed + in spec
* More style golfing to fit in 80 columns
* Remove unnecessary mention of the develop branch
* py-pytest: Added dependency on py-setuptools-scm, as well as py-setuptools, to prevent the build from silently installing its own copy of setuptools-scm
* py-pytest: Dependency on setuptools-scm only needs to be 'build'
* The xlf_seacas.patch fails on the latest trilinos develop branch so confine it up to version 12.12.1.
* Fixing likely mistak in seacas patch version range.
Fixes#8036
Before this PR Package.installed was returning True if the spec prefix
existed, without checking the DB. This is wrong for external packages,
whose prefix exists before being registered into the DB. Now the property
checks for both the prefix and a DB entry.
* initial version of the package pyTorch (#171)
* adding version 0.4
* flake8 correction
* reordering version, removing run dependecies
* Changing depends_on type to default
When a user specifies a URL for a specific version of a package, Spack originally
would use that URL for all newer versions of the package. This behavior has
proven to be generally more harmful than useful, so this PR removes the feature
such that a version-specific URL override affects only that version.
* Update kaldi
always use the --fst-version otherwise it does the wrong thing with
selecting the fst version.
also enable speex by default
* Give version a more meaningful name
* Update older version with a date string instead
* gtkorvo-atl: Updated to version 2.2
* gtkorvo-dill: Updated to version 2.4
* gtkorvo-enet: Updated to version 1.3.14
* libevpath: Updated to version 4.4.0
* libffs: Updated to version 1.5
* gtkorvo-atl: Bugfix: Fixed cmake args
* gtkorvo-enet: Switched order of versions to have the latest version on the top
* gtkorvo-atl: Cleaned up cmake_args. Added conditional self.run_tests
* gtkorvo-dill: Cleaned up cmake_args. Added conditional self.run_tests
* libffs: Correction in dependency versions. Cleaned up cmake_args. Added conditional self.run_tests
* libevpath: Correction in dependency versions. Cleaned up cmake_args. Added conditional self.run_tests
* gtkorvo-atl: Removed unused option from cmake args
* Added support for uncrustify 0.67.
Since the build system changed for uncrustify at version 0.64,
I had to change the package from an AutotoolsPackage to a plain
Package and use @when annotations to build the packages differently.
* Removed blank line at end of file
* Added support for python2.6 in uncrustify configuration.
- Versions before 2.5.2 suffer from a serious security problem
(https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-12021). Deleted all
versions prior to v2.5.2.
- Update homepage (looks like singularity's going Freemium).
- Use release tarball instead of automagically generated archive
tarball (digest values are more stable).
- No longer need autotools for released versions, just @devel.
- Install needs to be single-threaded, otherwise when installed as
root the various 'chmod' operations race against the copies.
preCICE (Precise Code Interaction Coupling Environment) is a
coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations.
Partitioned means that preCICE couples existing programs (solvers)
capable of simulating a subpart of the complete physics involved in
a simulation.
of-precice: new package
preCICE adapter for OpenFOAM
* First draft of amrvis package file.
* More additions to amrvis.
* Formatting.
* Forcing compiler environment variables to point to spack mpi compilers when using mpi.
* Disabling intel compiler for amrvis.
* Comments.
* Refining amrvis package file.
* Moving library and include locations variables to be inserted at the first lines of the makefile.
* Globbing amrvis binary instead of constructing its name.
* Making env variable setting consistent and fixing globbing of executable.
* Using iglob instead of glob.
* Turning MPI on by default for Amrvis.
* ENH: Building OpenFOAM sub-packages (issue #8579)
* Some support for packages building with OpenFOAM
- Adjust the wrappers calling the OpenFOAM Allwmake script. Have them
look for a Allwmake-spack file first, which is assumed to contain
special adjustments for compiling with spack.
This file could be delivered as part of a tarball (which is unlikely)
or generated on the fly by the spack sub-package as part of its
patch or configure stage.
CONFIG: change the default paraview variant for openfoam to be False
- the different combinations of paraview backends, off-screen etc
make it difficult to suggest that building with paraview as
a standard dependency makes much sense.
Additionally, building paraview with qt can become quite an issue.
So it makes much more sense to only enable that upon request.
ENH: add a +vtk variant.
- for VTK with off-screen rendering to be used by the runTimePostProcessing
function object, which is a fairly simple framework for generating images of
some OpenFOAM derived objects (eg, sampling planes).
SPACK spec problem:
- reflect the flex restriction impose by the scotch dependency within
the openfoam spec as well, as partial workaround for buggy or annoying
spec resolution.
OTHER:
- updated the backstop foamEtcFile file to include args handling
as per the OpenFOAM-v1806 updates.
* new version: OpenFOAM-v1806
- https://www.openfoam.com/releases/openfoam-v1806/