* Tells boost explictly about libraries and headers
Ideally, bjam would determine the libraries and headers from the
executable. But it doesn't. This rigs a best guess for python libraries
and headers.
* Move glob import to top of file
* variable name change: alllibs --> all_libs
* Use dso suffix rather than hard-coded string
* Use only MAJOR.MINOR when setting up python in bjam
* Fixed a bug causing config-specified compiler flags to be ignored.
Updated the compiler config so all flags are in a separate section.
* Updated the documentation for the `compilers.yaml` file spec.
* Implemented basic testing for the 'flags' section of compiler config.
* Fixed a few minor problems with the manual compiler config documentation.
* mumps: Add support for Intel compiler and insure both lapack and blas libraries are passed to the examples
Likely it was not discoverged before that the examples require both lapack and blas libraries because it
was tested with Openblas which is one large library containing everything.
Funded-by: IDEAS
Project: IDEAS/xSDK
Time: .3 hours
* flake8 fix.
* Created the initial version of the 'OpenSceneGraph' package.
* Added 'zlib' as a dependency and linked it during the build step.
* Fixed a few minor PEP8 style violations in the 'OpenSceneGraph' package.
* Added cmake as a build dependency and improved the build procedure.
* Made a few important argument updates to improve package compatibility.
* Fixed up a few remaining style issues in the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Added a description for the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Fixed a bug that was causing some 'openscenegraph@3.2.3%gcc' installs to fail.
* Fixed a number of small issues with the 'openscenegraph' package.
* Removed a number of superfluous flags from the 'openscenegraph' install.
* Add new version property to handle joined version numbers
* Add unit test for new joined property
* Add documentation on version.up_to() and version.joined
Things that accessed the cdd package, such as `spack info cdd run
tripped over a buglet in the *cdd* package, causing them to exit with
something like this:
```
Caused by:
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/repository.py", line 584, in get
self._instances[key] = package_class(copy)
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/package.py", line 398, in __init__
f = fs.for_package_version(self, self.version)
File "/rss/spack/lib/spack/spack/fetch_strategy.py", line 852, in for_package_version
attrs['url'] = pkg.url_for_version(version)
File "/rss/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cdd/package.py", line 40, in url_for_version
str(version.dotted()).replace('.', ''))
```
@tgamblin pointed out that `dotted` is a property, not a functin call
and that the parentheses are therefor inappropriate.
This deletes the parentheses. `spack info cdd` now works for me.
Add package for htop, an interactive text-mode process viewer for
Unix systems. Think top, with pretty colors and dyanmic bar graphs.
More info [here](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop).