While the build environment already takes share/pkgconfig into account,
the generated module files etc. only consider lib/pkgconfig and
lib64/pkgconfig.
* fujitsu-mpi: commit new package
* Add homepage.
* * Modified the MPI commands to a simple form.
* Unnecessary processing has been deleted.
* Add conflict for all compilers except the Fujitsu compiler.
* Fix typo.
* Delete versions.
* Delete conditions for specifying the Fujitsu compiler.
When removing support for dotkit in #11986 the code trying to set the
paths of the various module files was not updated to skip it. This
results in a failure because of a key error after the deprecation
warning is displayed to user.
This commit fixes the issue and adds a unit test for regression.
Note that code for Spack chains has been updated accordingly but
no unit test has been added for that case.
* fftw: grouped precisions in a single variant
* fftw: simd options are now based on target features and not on variants
* fftw: simplified computing the selected precisions
* fix ipykernel dependency, newer versions are python3-only
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-ipykernel/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-ipykernel/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Dotkit is being used only at a few sites and has been deprecated on new
machines. This commit removes all the code that provide support for the
generation of dotkit module files.
A new validator named "deprecatedProperties" has been added to the
jsonschema validators. It permits to prompt a warning message or exit
with an error if a property that has been marked as deprecated is
encountered.
* Removed references to dotkit in the docs
* Removed references to dotkit in setup-env-test.sh
* Added a unit test for the 'deprecatedProperties' schema validator
* libint: switch to 2-stage build for 2.6.0+
* libint: add tune and fortran variants
* cp2k: add support for libint >= 2.0
* cp2k: use pkg-config for linking libxc
* github releases are not released versions, but from-source
releases
* they lack the mimification of the JS/CSS components and as
such require node-js and npm, this conflicts with python@3:
* this commit
* drops the from-source dependencies on node-js and npm and
* updates the checksums to the correct sha256 hashes of the
pypi releases. The pypi-tarballs are different