* [add] py-graphql-relay: new package
* py-graphql-relay: Update package.py
Remove leftovers from version 3.2.0:
* archive name in pypi
* dependencies
* [fix] py-graphql-relay: remove constraint on python version; add dependence py-rx because of ModuleNotFoundError during spack test
* [fix] py-graphql-relay: remove py-rx dependence; py-graphql-core: add dependencies for version 2.3.2
* py-graphql-core: Update from review; set build backend, py-poetry for version 3: and py-setuptools for version 2
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Two changes in this PR:
1. Register absolute paths in tarballs, which makes it easier
to use them as container image layers, or rootfs in general, outside
of Spack. Spack supports this already on develop.
2. Assemble the tarfile entries "by hand", which has a few advantages:
1. Avoid reading `/etc/passwd`, `/etc/groups`, `/etc/nsswitch.conf`
which `tar.add(dir)` does _for each file it adds_
2. Reduce the number of stat calls per file added by a factor two,
compared to `tar.add`, which should help with slow, shared filesystems
where these calls are expensive
4. Create normalized `TarInfo` entries from the start, instead of letting
Python create them and patching them after the fact
5. Don't recurse into subdirs before processing files, to avoid
keeping nested directories opened. (this changes the tar entry
order slightly, it's like sorting by `(not is_dir, name)`.
* 5.6.0 updates
* Rocm 5.6.0 updates
* Style and audit corrections for 5.6
* Patching smi path for tests.
* Style correction
* 5.6.1 updates
* Updated hip tests for ci build failure
Updated hiprand with the release tag
Taken care the review comment rocsolver
* Adding rocm-smi path for 5.6
* Adding the patch file
* Setting library directory uniform
* gl depends on mesa but it should not be llvm variant
* Fix for the issue 39520 by setting CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
* i1 muls can sometimes happen after SCEV. They resulted in
ISel failures because we were missing the patterns for them.
* 5.6.0 & 5.6.1 updates for migraphx, miopen-hip, mivisionx
* Revert "5.6.0 & 5.6.1 updates for migraphx, miopen-hip, mivisionx"
This reverts commit f54c9c6c67a4e5a54859f59d6550eb8e542d6c26.
* Revert operator mixup fix
* Splitting compiler-rt-linkage-for-host and operator mixup patch
* Adding missing patch for reverting operator mixup
* 5.6 update for composable-kernel,migraphx,miopen-hip and mivisionx
* Updating rvs, rcd and rccl for 5.6.1. adding comment for llvm patch
* SEACAS: Update package.py to handle new SEACAS project name
The base project name for the SEACAS project has changed from
"SEACASProj" to "SEACAS" as of @2022-10-14, so the package
needed to be updated to use the new project name when needed.
The refactor also changes several:
"-DSome_CMAKE_Option:BOOL=ON"
to
define("Some_CMAKE_Option", True)
* CGNS: If fortran not enabled, do not specify parallel fortran compiler
* Update package formatting as suggested by black
* Accept suggested change
Fix issue in configure_args which resulted in duplicate "--with-ldflags" arguments (with different values) being passed to configure. And extended the fix to similar arguments.
Also, repeated some flags to "--with-libs" to "--with-ldflags" as when the flags were only in "--with-libs", they did not seem to be picked up everywhere. I suspect this is a bug in the configure script, but adding to both locations seems to solve it and should not have any adverse effects.
Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
- upstream patch does not apply cleanly to older versions, not required
for newer ones
- also add conflict for older versions, except for 3.13.3 which works by
chance
For a long time, the docs have generated a huge, static HTML package list. It has some
disadvantages:
* It's slow to load
* It's slow to build
* It's hard to search
We now have a nice website that can tell us about Spack packages, and it's searchable so
users can easily find the one or two packages out of 7400 that they're looking for. We
should link to this instead of including a static package list page in the docs.
- [x] Replace package list link with link to packages.spack.io
- [x] Remove `package_list.html` generation from `conf.py`.
- [x] Add a new section for "Links" to the docs.
- [x] Remove docstring notes from contribution guide (we haven't generated RST
for package docstrings for a while)
- [x] Remove referencese to `package-list` from docs.
Currently, Windows SDK detection will only pick up SDK versions
related to the current version of Windows Spack is running on.
However, in some circumstances, we want to detect other version
of the SDK, for example, for compiling on Windows 11 for Windows
10 to ensure an API is compatible with Win10.
* Make use of `prefix` in the Cray manifest schema (prepend it to
the relative CC etc.) - this was a Spack error.
* Warn people when wrong-looking compilers are found in the manifest
(i.e. non-existent CC path).
* Bypass compilers that we fail to add (don't allow a single bad
compiler to terminate the entire read-cray-manifest action).
* Refactor Cray manifest tests: module-level variables have been
replaced with fixtures, specifically using the `test_platform`
fixture, which allows the unit tests to run with the new
concretizer.
* Add unit test to check case where adding a compiler raises an
exception (check that this doesn't prevent processing the
rest of the manifest).
If you `spack install x ^y` where `y` is a pure build dep of `x`, and
then uninstall `y`, and then `spack install --overwrite x ^y`, the build
fails because `y` is not re-installed.
Same can happen when you install a develop spec, run `spack gc`,
modify sources, and install again; develop specs rely on overwrite
install to work correctly.