* arm-forge: Download via HTTPS
Update download URL to use HTTPS (rather than HTTP)
* arm-forge: Allow +probe to depend on python3
Allow python dependency required for arm-forge+probe to be python3 as
well as 2.7.x
* arm-forge: Add versions up to 22.0.1
By default, libfuse install helper programs like `fusermount3`, which
are mostly useless if not installed with setuid (that is, `+useroot`).
However, their presence makes it complicated to use globally installed
versions, which can be combined with a Spack-installed FUSE library.
In particular, on systems that have a setuid fusermount3 binary, but no
libfuse-dev installed, it is nice to be able to build libfuse with Spack, and
have it call the system setuid executable.
* Correcting include and library paths using patch file for RVS to build
following library files in spack.
libperf.so.0.0
libpebb.so.0.0
libiet.so.0.0
libgst.so.0.0
libpqt.so.0.0
libmem.so.0.0
libbabel.so.0.0
* Correcting include and library paths using patch file for RVS to build
following library files in spack.
libperf.so.0.0
libpebb.so.0.0
libiet.so.0.0
libgst.so.0.0
libpqt.so.0.0
libmem.so.0.0
libbabel.so.0.0
* Replacing ROCM_PATH with RPATH in the deviceid.sh before installing in Spack build.
* Reducing multiple enviroment variable for HIP and HSA path
- Removed gl dependency.
- Specify clang as cmake compiler as gcc was being
improperly picked up. As a result, ffi include
path was needed in C/CXX flags.
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously we sorted by hash values for `spack graph`, but changing hashes can make the
test brittle and the node order seem nondeterministic to users.
- [x] Sort nodes in `spack graph` by the default edge order, which takes into account
parent and child names as well as dependency types.
- [x] Update ASCII test output for new order.
The dependency check currently checks whether there are only build
dependencies left for a particular package. However, the database also
contains uninstalled packages, which can cause the check to fail.
For instance, with `bison` and `flex` having already been uninstalled,
`m4` will have the following dependents:
```
bison ('build', 'run')--> m4
flex ('build',)--> m4
libnl ('build',)--> m4
```
`bison` and `flex` should be ignored in this case because they are not
installed anymore.
Fixes#30673
* ceed50: add ceed 5.0.0 and pumi 2.2.7
* libceed-0.10
* ceed50: add omegah
* omega-h: mpi and cuda builds work
* omega-h: fix style
* New package: libfms
* New version: gslib@1.0.7
CEED: add some TODO items for the 5.0 release
* ceed: variant name consistent with package name
* LAGHOS: allow newer versions of MFEM to be used with v3.1
* LIBCEED: add missing 'install' target in 'install_targets'
* CEED: address some TODO items + some tweaks
* MFEM: add new variant for FMS (libfms)
* CEED: v5.0.0 depends on 'libfms' and 'mfem+fms'
* RATEL: add missing 'install' target in 'install_targets'
* CEED: add dependency for v5.0.0 on Ratel v0.1.2
* CEED: add Nek-related dependencies for ceed@5.0.0
* CEED: v5.0.0 depends on MAGMA v2.6.2
* libCEED: set the `CUDA_ARCH` makefile parameter
* libCEED: set the `HIP_ARCH` makefile parameter
Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org>
Co-authored-by: Veselin Dobrev <dobrev@llnl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Veselin Dobrev <v-dobrev@users.noreply.github.com>
#24556 merged in support for Python's .zip file support via ZipFile.
However as per #30200 ZipFile does not preserve file permissions of
the extracted contents. This PR returns to using the `unzip`
executable on non-Windows systems (as was the case before #24556)
and now uses `tar` on Windows to extract .zip files.
We previously had checks in `directory_layout` to check for build-dependency
conflicts when we weren't storing build dependencies. We don't need
those anymore; we can just rely on the DAG hash now that it includes everything
we know about each spec.
- [x] Remove vestigial code for checking installed spec against concrete spec
in `ensure_installed()`
- [x] Remove `SpecHashCollisionError` -- if specs have the same hash now, they're
the same as far as `DirectoryLayout` should be concerned.
- [x] Convert spec comparison to `dag_hash()` comparison when adding extensions.
The database now stores full hashes, so we need to adjust the criteria we use to
determine if something can be uninstalled. Specifically, it's ok to uninstall thing that
have remaining build-only dependents.
With the original DAG hash, we did not store build dependencies in the database, but
with the full DAG hash, we do. Previously, we'd never tell the concretizer about build
dependencies of things used by hash, because we never had them. Now, we have to avoid
telling the concretizer about them, or they'll unnecessarily constrain build
dependencies for new concretizations.
- [x] Make database track all dependencies included in the `dag_hash`
- [x] Modify spec_clauses so that build dependency information is optional
and off by default.
- [x] `spack diff` asks `spec_clauses` for build dependencies for completeness
- [x] Modify `concretize.lp` so that reuse optimization doesn't affect fresh
installations.
- [x] Modify concretizer setup so that it does *not* prioritize installed versions
over package versions. We don't need this with reuse, so they're low priority.
- [x] Fix `test_installed_deps` for full hash and new concretizer (does not work
for old concretizer with full hash -- leave this for later if we need it)
- [x] Move `test_installed_deps` mock packages to `builtin.mock` for easier debugging
with `spack -m`.
- [x] Fix `test_reuse_installed_packages_when_package_def_changes` for full hash
- [x] update test to use `build_hash` instead of `dag_hash`, as we're testing for
graph structure, and specifically NOT testing for package changes.
- [x] make hash descriptors callable on specs to simplify syntax for invoking them
- [x] make `Spec.spec_hash()` public
This removes all but one usage of runtime hash. The runtime hash was being used to write
historical lockfiles for tests, but we don't need it for that; we can just save those
lockfiles.
- [x] add legacy lockfiles for v1, v2, v3
- [x] fix bugs with v1 lockfile tests (the dummy lockfile we were writing was not actually
a v1 lockfile because it used the new spec file format).
- [x] remove all but one runtime_hash usage -- that one needs a small rework of the
concretizer to really fix, as it's about separate concretization of build
dependencies.
- [x] Document the history of the lockfile format in `environment/__init__.py`
Some test cases had to be modified in a kludgy way so that abstract specs made
concrete would have versions on them. We shouldn't *need* to do this, as the
only reason we care is because the content hash has to be able to get an archive
for a version.
This modifies the content hash so that it can be called on abstract specs,
including only relevant content.
This does NOT add a partial content hash to the DAG hash, as we do not really
want that -- we don't need in-memory spec hashes to need to load package files.
It just makes `Package.content_hash()` less prickly and tests easier to
understand.
`spack monitor` expects a field called `spec_full_hash`, so we shouldn't change that.
Instead, we can pass a `dag_hash` (which is now the full hash) but not change the field
name.
`hashes_final` was used to indicate when a spec was concrete but possibly lacked
`full_hash` or `build_hash` fields. This was only necessary because older Spacks
didn't generate them, and we want to avoid recomputing them, as we likely do not
have the same package files as existed at concretization time.
Now, we don't need to do that -- there is only the DAG hash and specs are either
concrete and have a `dag_hash`, or not concrete and have no `dag_hash`. There's
no middle ground.
Without some enforcement of spec ordering, python 2 produced
different results in the affected test than did python 3. This
change makes the arbitrary but reproducible decision to sort
the specs by their lockfile key alphabetically.