Fixes#11226
MySQL 5.7.X and Boost 1.59.0 have a closer relationship than
MySQL >= 8.0 and their corresponding Boost versions: 5.7.X needs to
link against boost libraries which is indicated by marking boost as
a link dependency (removing the 'type' reverts to the default, which
includes link and build).
Starting with version 7.64.0, curl skips cookies specified with "-H"
(generic custom header specification) when following redirects, which
causes the "accept-license"-cookie for jdk to disappear. The result
is that jdk fails to download. This uses the "-b" option (which is
used specifically for configuring cookies) instead, which is more
permissive.
spec['dep'].libs.ld_flags can return system paths in some cases.
This is a targeted fix for the petsc package when retrieving
suite-sparse dependency libraries.
* added latest versions + malloc variant
* added a variant to activate different instrumentations
* added a variant to activate or not networking
* added a variant to activate or not cuda and tools
* enforce c++ standard and make it consistent with boost
* cflags and cxxflags from packages.yaml need to be passed into QMCPACK's CMake explictly for now.
* You need the ifcore library from the Intel compler to be manually linked in when you linked against a LAPACK provider that is not MKL.
* Update spec format to simpler syntax, maintain backwards compatibility
* Switch to new spec.format method throughout internals
* update package files for new format strings
* documentation and minor code cleanup. removed nonsensical variant sigils
* Initial commit for v2.0 of the CEED software suite.
* Update Nek packages and gslib
* Help spack concretize the hypre version for ceed-2.0.
* Fix nekcem install error
* Add support for gfortran v8 in nek5000 and nekcem.
* Split Nek5000 into Nek5000 and Nektools
* Get Nektools to build fine in Theta
* Fix travis failure: remove unused 'import numbers' from nek5000.
* Check for gfortran if it is wrapped
* Tweak the detection of gfortran in nek5000.
* Fix Nek packages to add -std=legacy when FC=gcc
* spack install ceed~petsc works fine on Theta
* Fix flake8 errors
* Fix more flake8 tests
* Fix an import issue
* Tweak the suite-sparse package to avoid interaction with existing system
installations of suite-sparse.
* petsc: update superlu-dist dependency
* Updates in the packages: occa, libceed, and ceed.
* In the libceed package, explicitly tell nvcc which host compiler to use.
* Fix python formatting.
* Simplify the test for gfortran in nek* packages.
* ceed: 2.0 uses petsc@3.11.0
* hpgmg-0.4; use from ceed@2.0.0
* Update the hypre dependency for ceed 2.0.
* Disable the superlu-dist dependency (through hypre) when using a
+quickbuild of ceed 2.0.
* petsc-3.11.0: add xlf fix
* nekcem: has a build dependency on Python 2.7+
* hpgmg: better setting of compiler options and use python for configure
* libceed: use v0.4 tag
* libceed: fix 0.4 release oops (pkgconfig version)
* Add a patch for magma-2.5.0 that brings it up the current 'master'.
* In the mfem package, install the examples, miniapps, and data under
$prefix/share/mfem.
* In the magma package, apply a patch to v2.5.0 that disables
magma_sparse - for testing purposes.
* In the magma package, link the 'magma' library with the
'nvToolsExt' library.
* In the magma package, update the 'magma-2.5.0.patch' with the latest
commits from the magma source repository. Also, remove the library
'nvToolsExt' from the 'magma-2.5.0-cmake.patch' - now it is not
needed.
* In the magma package, disable OpenMP when using v2.5.0 with the
IBM XL compiler.
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* In the mfem package, add version for the 'laghos-v2.0' tag; also,
prefix the versions `laghos-v*` with their respective development
version numbers -- this way they are properly ordered within spack
relative to the official numbered versions.
* petsc: add version 3.11.1 (#11179)
(cherry picked from commit 1eab6e3c86)
* ceed-2.0: use petsc-3.11.1
* this-is-so-dumb.f -> empty.f
* Add versions 1.4.0, 1.3.0, and 1.2.0
* Add dependencies and update constraints (e.g. version 1.4.0 of
precice requires a later version of boost)
* Add maintainers
A Spack hack for MKL usage was needed in QMCPACK prior to version 3.5
when non-Intel compilers were used. This Spack hack could have
undesirable side-effects and led to ugly code that was extra work to
maintain. For older versions of QMCPACK, we throw a conflict if you
want to use Intel MKL with the other compilers commonly found on x86.
Note that there is no impact to version of QMCPACK since 3.5.
* Fix bug when system perl is used.
If system perl is being used through packages.yaml there cannot be dependent modules.
The setup_dependent_packages function should not do anything in that case.
* Add versions 5.2.0 and 5.1.0
* Avoid adding version 6.0.0: this version has a new API that is
not compatible with older versions (and dependents may break with
it)
* Added comment block explaining the problems with version 6.x
* Replace old datumgrid resource (1.7) with new (1.8)
* Add speculative sqlite dependency for when a 6.x version is added
* add version 7.0.1
* replace md5 with sha256 for various versions.
* v7.0.1 fixes some environment hacking to properly find MPI and
system architecture
This adds a stub script for mpirun and other standard executables
when installing OpenMPI with slurm. The purpose is to make the
removal less of a surprise to administrators/users: it explains why
they were removed and how to restore them.
* adding package to install squashfs for singularity
* dont need os import
Signed-off-by: Vanessa Sochat <vsochat@stanford.edu>
* updating md5 to sha1 for squashfs package
Signed-off-by: Vanessa Sochat <vsochat@stanford.edu>
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* Newer versions of IBM XL no longer define `__xlC__`, but define `__ibmxl__`
instead. This one-line patch fixes this problem in Random123.
* This patch was also provided to the Random123 maintiners
(Random123@DEShawResearch.com). I don't expect a new release from them for a
while, so I believe that this patch is the correct path forward (for now).
* initial work to make use of an 'upstream' spack installation: this uses the DB of the upstream installation to check if a package is installed
* need to query upstream dbs when adding new record to local db
* prevent reindexing upstream DBs
* set prefix on specs read from DB based on path stored in install record
* check that Spack does not install packages that are recorded as installed in an upstream db
* externals do not add their path to install records - need to use 'external_path' to get path of upstream externals
* views need to check for upstream installations when linking metadata
* package and spec now calculate upstream installation properties on-demand themselves rather than depending on concretization to set these properties up-front. The added tests for upstream installations don't work with this new strategy so they need to be updated
* only refresh modules for local specs (not those in upstream packages); optionally generate local module files for packages installed upstream
* when a user tries to locate a module file for a package installed upstream, tell them to use the upstream spack instance to locate it
* support recursive upstream databases (allow upstream databases to use their own upstream databases)
* separate upstream config into separate file with its own schema; each entry now also includes a name
* metadata_dir is no longer customizable on a per-instance basis for YamlDirectoryLayout
* treat metadata_dir as an instance variable but dont set it from kwargs; this follows several other hardcoded variables which must be consistent between upstream and downstream DBs. Also update DirectoryLayout.metadata_path to work entirely with Spec.prefix, since Spec.prefix is set from the DB when available (so metadata_path was duplicating that logic)
* Add latest libyogrt versions
* Add url_for_version to handle differing url formats for different
versions
* Add 'scheduler' variant to configure scheduler. Currently only
slurm can be installed with Spack. A value of 'system' indicates
to use the scheduler installed on the system
* py-prompt-toolkit: Add newer version for required for newer
py-ipython versions
* py-ipykernel:
* Add newer py-ipykernel version
* Depend on py-setuptools so a python egg isn't attempted to be
built
* Update dependency for newer py-ipykernel versions
* py-jupyter-console: Remove py-prompt-toolkit dependency since it is
picked up in py-ipython
* py-ipython:
* Add missing py-backcall dependency
* Adjust py-prompt-toolkit dependencies for newer versions of
ipython
* py-jupyter-notebook: Require newer version of py-ipykernel since
jupyter is broken with previous versions
* add cxxstd variant
* add CMake constraints based on platform/version
* add older versions
* update boost dependency version constraints (which are closely
tied to mysql version) and update boost cxxstd choice to be
the same as the cxxstd chosen for mysql
* add client-only support (including a patch for 5.5.x)
* record the mysql package as a provider of the mysql-client virtual
Improve management of the Fiber library and C++ standard support:
* Remove Fiber from list of libraries to build
* Improve variant management for Fiber; add variants for Context and
Coroutine libraries.
* Add known conflict with C++17 for boost < 1.63.0
* Remove C++ standard "default" option, which left the choice of
C++ standard to the compiler used to build boost
* record conflicts with compiler versions which don't provide
required c++ standard support
* add doxygen (build) dependency
* add note that range-v3 is header-only as of 0.3.6 and update
package description
We add new variants to handle readline vs libedit, a client-only
build and install, and bindings to TCL, Python and Perl. We also add
new versions and the ability to detect remote versions not otherwise
dealt with.
This avoids using a system-installed CUDA package. In the future a
variant can be added to allow using Spack-installed CUDA, but for
now CUDA support is always disabled.
* abinit: Fix building with hdf5/netcdf.
* gromacs: Fix attempt to build with cuda support when 'cuda=False'
If for some reason there's a cuda toolkit installed by other means,
(i.e. not by spack) cmake will still try to build with cuda support,
even though 'cuda=False' is the default of the spec.
* Revert "abinit: Fix building with hdf5/netcdf."
This reverts commit e16f725e37b91193fe519b1821446c76ab551928.
This should not be here.
* Draco: add variants
+ This package has many optional build dependencies that were not registered in
older versions of this recipe. I've added (and tested) this more complete
list of optional dependencies: parmetis, superlu-dist, qt.
* fix style issues
* hpcviewer: new package
Add binary package for hpcviewer and hpctraceviewer for the Rice
hpctoolkit on Linux x86_64, ppc64 and ppc64le.
* ibm-java: add property 'home' so that spec['java'].home will work.
* Flake
* More flake.
* Test that the version, machine type pair exists before using it in the
sha dictionaries so that 'spack info' doesn't crash on unsupported
configurations.
* mariadb-c-client is a new package using the distinct, LGPL,
MySQL-compatible client library from mariadb.com. It provides the
virtual package mariadb-client
* mariadb is recorded as a provider of the mariadb-client virtual
* The mysql-client virtual package is also added, and mariadb-c-client
is recorded as a provider for it
* Throw InstallError if more than one GPU architecture is passed to cuda_arch. Previous cuda_arch test was not actually working because comparison with none string was on the cuda_arch list instead of the first entry of the list.
* Removing redundant cuda_arch statement.
* New package: py-mysql-connector
* Fixed docstring
* 1. Determined that py-setuptools was not needed at all, so removed.
2. Added py-protobuf. Docs seem to imply that only C protobuf library is required; however, the Python setup.py says differently, and some Python code seems to reference protobuf too. I don't know why this worked for me, but it looks like including py-protobuf is the right thing to do.
* Applied solution detailed in:
https://github.com/mysql/mysql-connector-python/pull/9
Uncommenting this patch will make `error: option --single-version-externally-managed not recognized` reappear.
* Clean up / reorder lines
* flake8
qt currently falls back to bundled versions of sqlite, harfbuzz, pcre,
double-conversion and xcb. This adds the appropriate dependencies and
configure arguments. A new variant adds multibyte support to pcre and
pcre2, which is required by qt.
Additionally, newer versions of gcc (starting with @8.3.0) cause build
failures. This adds a patch to fix the problem.
The changes have been tested with all versions of qt currently available
in Spack. 5.2 and 5.3 do not build for reasons that seem to be unrelated
to these changes, though.
* Add binary package of the IBM Java SDK for big and little-endian
powerpc (power7, 8 and 9). The jdk and openjdk packages only install
on x86_64.
* Add ibm-java as a java provider
* The jdk and openjdk packages only install on x86_64. Add conflicts
for ppc64 and ppc64le to jdk and openjdk.
shmemrun and oshrun do not exist in OpenMPI v4.0.0
(ref: https://www.open-mpi.org/doc/v4.0/)
The Spack OpenMPI package was failing the install by trying to
remove them. This guards the removal of several scripts when
using the Slurm scheduler to handle the case where they don't exist.
It seems that this is actually a glibc problem and while 2.6.4 builds
without the patch on newer versions of gcc (@8:), it still sometimes
segfaults (as observed during the doxygen build).
* Add 'fiber' as a default library for boost
* Add autoconf/automake etc. dependencies to libseccomp package
* New package: brotli
* New package: editline
* Add brotli, editline, boost dependencies to Nix