* remove blueos check on cuda variant, fix typo
* restore necessary compiler guard
* remove axom+cuda from testing because it only partially works outside ppc systems
This PR does the following:
- adds version corresponding to commit at 08/03/2020
- adds missing get_DE_events.py script
- adds dependencies needed by get_DE_events.py
- removes REDItoolDenovo.py.patch and python2to3.patch in favor of
running 2to3 and reindent pre-build
- add batch_sort.patch to handle differences in string/char handling
betweeen python2 and python3
- adds a variant for the Nature Protocol
- adds dependencies for the nature_protocol variant
- added myself as maintainer
This PR adds a new version of reditools from git.
This PR fixes a couple of issues with the opencv package, mostly in
relation to cuda. This is only focused on cuda, not any of the other
variants.
- Added versions to the contrib_vers list. Added for all that can be
retrieved from github. The one for the latest version was missing.
- Added a cmake patch for v3.2.0.
- Deprecated versions 3.1.0 and 3.2.0 as neither of those could be
built, with or without cuda.
- Adjusted constraints on applying initial cmake patch.
- Added cudnn dependency when +cuda.
- Set constraints for cudnn and cuda for older versions of opencv.
Add a new "spack audit" command. This command can check for issues
with configuration or with packages and is intended to help a
user debug a failed Spack build.
In some cases the reported issues are always errors but are too
costly to check for (e.g. packages that specify missing variants on
dependencies). In other cases the issues may be legitimate but
uncommon usage of Spack and we want to be sure the user intended the
behavior (e.g. duplicate compiler definitions).
Audits are grouped by theme, and for now the two themes are packages
and configuration. For example you can run all available audits
on packages with "spack audit packages". It is intended that in
the future users will be able to define their own audits.
The package audits are good candidates for running in package_sanity
(i.e. they could catch bugs in user-submitted packages before they
are merged) but that is left for a later PR.
Building magma has been failing consistently and is currently
blocking PRs from being merged. Disable that spec while we
investigate the failure and work on a fix.
This should get us most of the way there to support using monitor during a spack container build, for both Singularity and Docker. Some quick notes:
### Docker
Docker works by way of BUILDKIT and being able to specify --secret. What this means is that you can prefix a line with a mount of type secret as follows:
```bash
# Install the software, remove unnecessary deps
RUN --mount=type=secret,id=su --mount=type=secret,id=st cd /opt/spack-environment && spack env activate . && export SPACKMON_USER=$(cat /run/secrets/su) && export SPACKMON_TOKEN=$(cat /run/secrets/st) && spack install --monitor --fail-fast && spack gc -y
```
Where the id for one or more secrets corresponds to the file mounted at `/run/secrets/<name>`. So, for example, to build this container with su (spackmon user) and sv (spackmon token) defined I would export them on my host and do:
```bash
$ DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --network="host" --secret id=st,env=SPACKMON_TOKEN --secret id=su,env=SPACKMON_USER -t spack/container .
```
And when we add `env` to the secret definition that tells the build to look for the secret with id "st" in the environment variable `SPACKMON_TOKEN` for example.
If the user is building locally with a local spack monitor, we also need to set the `--network` to be the host, otherwise you can't connect to it (a la isolation of course.)
## Singularity
Singularity doesn't have as nice an ability to clearly specify secrets, so (hoping this eventually gets implemented) what I'm doing now is providing the user instructions to write the credentials to a file, add it to the container to source, and remove when done.
## Tags
Note that the tags PR https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/23712 will need to be merged before `--monitor-tags` will actually work because I'm checking for the attribute (that doesn't exist yet):
```bash
"tags": getattr(args, "monitor_tags", None)
```
So when that PR is merged to update the argument group, it will work here, and I can either update the PR here to not check if the attribute is there (it will be) or open another one in the case this PR is already merged.
Finally, I added a bunch of documetation for how to use monitor with containerize. I say "mostly working" because I can't do a full test run with this new version until the container base is built with the updated spack (the request to the monitor server for an env install was missing so I had to add it here).
Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
Inline codecov annotations make the code hard to read, and they add annotations
in files that seemingly have nothing to do with the PR. Sadly, they add a whole
lot of noise and not a lot of benefit over looking at the PR on codecov. We
should just have people look at the coverage on codecov itself.
* New package: py-pyusb
Change-Id: I606127858b961b5841c60befc5a8353df0f9f38c
* fixup dependencies
Change-Id: I0c9b0ccee693d2c4e847717950d4ce64cb319794
* fixup 2
Change-Id: Ibaccbdafd865e363564f491054e4e4ceb778727b
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-pyusb/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
A patch no longer applies cleanly as its fixed in v4.0.6 - fix it here
==> Installing openmpi-4.0.6-in47f6rxspbnyibkdx6x4ekg6piujobd
==> No binary for openmpi-4.0.6-in47f6rxspbnyibkdx6x4ekg6piujobd found: installing from source
==> Fetching https://download.open-mpi.org/release/open-mpi/v4.0/openmpi-4.0.6.tar.bz2
Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n]
Apply anyway? [n]
2 out of 2 hunks ignored -- saving rejects to file opal/include/opal/sys/gcc_builtin/atomic.h.rej
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>