* docker: add missing module to ubuntu images
* docker: fix issue with missing locale
* docker: one package per line + rm python2 support
* docker: ubuntu image also needs 'file' for buildcache creation
BundlePackages use a noop fetch strategy. The mirror logic was assuming
that the fetcher had a resource to cach after performing a fetch. This adds
a special check to skip caching if the stage is associated with a
BundleFetchStrategy. Note that this should allow caching resources
associated with BundlePackages.
When updating a mirror, Spack was re-retrieving all patches (since the
fetch logic for patches is separate). This updates the patch logic to
allow the mirror logic to avoid this.
Since cache_mirror does the fetch itself, it also needs to do the
checksum itself if it wants to verify that the source stored in the
mirror is valid. Note that this isn't strictly required because fetching
(including from mirrors) always separately verifies the checksum.
The targets for the cosmetic paths in mirrrors were being calculated
incorrectly as of fb3a3ba: the symlinks used relative paths as targets,
and the relative path was computed relative to the wrong directory.
When creating a cosmetic symlink for a resource in a mirror, remove
it if it already exists. The symlink is removed in case the logic to
create the symlink has changed.
PR #13975 added makefile filtering to replace gcc/g++ with the spack
compiler. This conflicts with other filtering that is done in the package to
add paths for dependencies. The text of the dependency paths might
have 'gcc' in the path name, depending on the install_path_scheme, and
that was being replaced by the new compiler filters. That would mangle
the path to the dependecy resulting in a failed build.
This PR moves the compiler filters to be before the other filters to
make sure that the compiler is set before the dependency paths.
* Add missing dependency on setuptools to py-subprocess32
* Update package.py
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-subprocess32/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update package.py
PR #10589 introduced a libiconv dependency to doxygen. This causes
problems on Linux systems, since the iconv symbols are included in libc,
which causes CMake to use the external header but not the external
library. Work around this by always using the external libiconv.