Recent commit e9ee9eaf (#13989) fixed testing version ranges inside
patch when clauses. Previously, it was necessary to write all revs
individually for packages with multiple length version numbers (2019
and 2019.1).
This fixes the build for the old 2017.* versions.
* fix docstring in generate_package_index() refering to "public" keys as "signing" keys
* use explicit kwargs in push_to_url()
* simplify url_util.parse() per tgamblin's suggestion
* replace standardize_header_names() with the much simpler get_header()
* add some basic tests
* update s3_fetch tests
* update S3 list code to strip leading slashes from prefix
* correct minor warning regression introduced in #11117
* add more tests
* flake8 fixes
* add capsys fixture to mirror_crud test
* add get_header() tests
* use get_header() in more places
* incorporate review comments
This PR allows virtual packages to be added to the specs list using
the add command.
Virtual packages are already allowed in named lists in spack
environments/stacks, and they are already allowed in the specs list
when added using the yaml directly.
I have, more than once, tried to install the list of things that need
to build the docs, only to discover that the list doesn't use Spack's
package names. I'm tired of facepalming....
While I was there I touched up the prose about activating the new
Python packages; activating a python package doesn't add anything to
your PYTHONPATH, it links things into a directory that's *already* on
your PYTHONPATH. Note that this all presupposes that you're using
that same python....
* elpa: port to microarch
* flake8
* Update package.py
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/elpa/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Adding libid3tag package for supporting feh
* Adding libexif package for supporting feh
* Adding imlib2 package for supporting feh
* Adding the feh package
* Rewording the cleanup function for libid3tag
* Fixing some flake8 issues for imlib2 and libid3tag
* Adding sources for the patches and swapping rm for os.remove
* Flake8 fixes
* swapping md5sums for sha256sums
* CUDA HeaderList: Unit Test
* Spec Header Dirs: Only first include/
Avoid matching recurringly nested include paths that usually
refer to internally shipped libraries in packages.
Example in CUDA Toolkit, shipping a libc++ fork internally
with libcu++ since 10.2.89:
`<prefix>/include/cuda/some/more/details/include/` or
`<prefix>/include/cuda/std/detail/libcxx/include`
regex: non-greedy first match of include
Co-Authored-By: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
* CUDA: Re-Enable 10.2.89 as Default
* ibm-java: add version 8.0.6.0
Add version 8.0.6.0 and remove 8.0.5.30. IBM is fairly aggressive
about removing old versions, and 8.0.5.30 is no longer available from
their download site.
* Restore version 8.0.5.30, although it is no longer available for
download from IBM.
* Addition of repository branches to maestrowf.
* Addition of 1.1.5dev pre-release.
* Correction of a merge conflict.
* Addition of Maestro release 1.1.5
* Addition of Maestro release 1.1.6 (removal of 1.1.5)
* Sets 1.1.6 to the preferred version.
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Tweak to the url to point to latest.
* Fix Apex and OTF2 support
- Comment out apex as a dependncy: it is bundled with HPX.
- Apply a patch to v1.3.0 to correctly build with APEX.
- Add otf2 as a dependency when APEX is enabled.
* Remove depends_on('apex')