* rnpletal: New package
RNPL is an old package that is still used today by my collaborators, but doesn't see any development any more. I'm creating a Spack package merely to make it easier to install it on various systems. The code is not modern (C without prototypes – yes, that used to be a thing), and a large diff modernizes the code to make it palatable to modern C and Fortran compilers.
RNPL contains several sub-package. The current Spack package builds only the main one.
* rnpletal: Remove unused import
* Convert into AutotoolsPackage
* Don't check for "shared" variant
* rnpletal: Change "version" to `develop`
* rnpletal: Use existing `configure` function
* adjust for erroneous detection of nvc as gcc
adjust for erroneous detection of nvc as gcc when it is built with gcc
* add missing parenthesis :/
* fix trailing whitespace
* re-work hdf5 patch for nvc to make it more general
* flake8 fixes
* Render as comment
Render intended note as a comment rather than logical constraint
Co-authored-by: Frank Willmore <willmore@anl.gov>
- Change config from the undocumented `use_curl: true/false` to `url_fetch_method: urllib/curl`.
- Documentation of `url_fetch_method` in `defaults/config.yaml`
- Default fetch option explicitly set to `urllib` for users who may not have curl on their system
To upgrade from `use_curl` to `url_fetch_method`, run `spack config update config`
* kadath: New package
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kadath/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kadath/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kadath/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kadath/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* kadath: Add description to MPI variant
* kadath: Add empty line
* kadath: Add variant "codes=none" to avoid empty default
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* add variant with compiler optimization
Update package.py to include variant with compiler optimization, benchmarked at A-HUG hackaton to improve major kernel time by roughly 3%.
* fix style
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/laghos/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
The output order for `spack diff` is nondeterministic for larger diffs -- if you
ran it several times it will not put the fields in the spec in the same order on
successive invocations.
This makes a few fixes to `spack diff`:
- [x] Implement the change discussed in https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/22283#discussion_r598337448
to make `AspFunction` comparable in and of itself and to eliminate the need for `to_tuple()`
- [x] Sort the lists of diff properties so that the output is always in the same order.
- [x] Make the output for different fields the same as what we use in the solver. Previously, we
would use `Type(value)` for non-string values and `value` for strings. Now we just use
the value. So the output looks a little cleaner:
```
== Old ========================== == New ====================
@@ node_target @@ @@ node_target @@
- gdbm Target(x86_64) - gdbm x86_64
+ zlib Target(skylake) + zlib skylake
@@ variant_value @@ @@ variant_value @@
- ncurses symlinks bool(False) - ncurses symlinks False
+ zlib optimize bool(True) + zlib optimize True
@@ version @@ @@ version @@
- gdbm Version(1.18.1) - gdbm 1.18.1
+ zlib Version(1.2.11) + zlib 1.2.11
@@ node_os @@ @@ node_os @@
- gdbm catalina - gdbm catalina
+ zlib catalina + zlib catalina
```
I suppose if we want to use `repr()` in the output we could do that and could be
consistent but we don't do that elsewhere -- the types of things in Specs are
all stringifiable so the string and the name of the attribute (`version`, `node_os`,
etc.) are sufficient to know what they are.
* lorene: Install only executables, not unrelated files in the same directory
* lorene: Don't determine compile dependencies
The current way doesn't work (cpp misses C++ include paths), and we don't need dependencies anyway.
* lorene: Correct BLAS library names
* lorene: Remove comment
Gitlab truncates job trace output (even the complete raw output) at 4MB,
so this change captures it to a file under "user_data" artifacts as well,
to make sure we can debug output from the end of the rebuild job.
When a spec fails to build on `develop`, instead of storing an empty file as the entry in the broken specs list, this change stores the full spec yaml as well as links to the failing pipeline and job.
A `spack diff` will take two specs, and then use the spack.solver.asp.SpackSolverSetup to generate
lists of facts about each (e.g., nodes, variants, etc.) and then take a set difference between the
two to show the user the differences.
Example output:
$ spack diff python@2.7.8 python@3.8.11
==> Warning: This interface is subject to change.
--- python@2.7.8/tsxdi6gl4lihp25qrm4d6nys3nypufbf
+++ python@3.8.11/yjtseru4nbpllbaxb46q7wfkyxbuvzxx
@@ variant_value @@
- python patches a8c52415a8b03c0e5f28b5d52ae498f7a7e602007db2b9554df28cd5685839b8
+ python patches 0d98e93189bc278fbc37a50ed7f183bd8aaf249a8e1670a465f0db6bb4f8cf87
@@ version @@
- openssl Version(1.0.2u)
+ openssl Version(1.1.1k)
- python Version(2.7.8)
+ python Version(3.8.11)
Currently this uses diff-like output but we will attempt to improve on this in the future.
One use case for `spack diff` is whenever a user has a disambiguate situation and cannot
remember how two different installs are different. The command can also output `--json` in
the case of a more analysis type use case where we want to save complete data with all
diffs and the intersection. However, the command is really more intended for a command
line use case, and we likely will have an analyzer more suited to saving data
Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
* Catch ConnectionError from CDash reporter
Catch ConnectionError when attempting to upload the results of `spack install`
to CDash. This follows in the spirit of #24299. We do not want `spack install`
to exit with a non-zero status when something goes wrong while attempting to
report results to CDash.
* Catch HTTP Error 400 (Bad Request) in relate_cdash_builds()
* sst-elements: add optional support for flashdimmsim, dramsim3 and
add new packages for each
* sst-dumpi: add version 7.1.0
* sst-core: autotools dependencies are required for all versions
* new package: dtc
* add error message redirect for +dumpi, otf, and otf2: these are not
currently supported