* Python: set default config_vars
* Add missing commas
* dso_suffix not present for some reason
* Remove use of default_site_packages_dir
* Use config_vars during bootstrapping too
* Catch more errors
* Fix unit tests
* Catch more errors
* Update docstring
* Update existing 2020.0 version to use tag
* Add versions 2018.2 and master
* Add patches for GCC/Intel
* Use MPI compiler wrappers when +mpi
* Constrain CMake build dependency (need >= 3.1)
* Add variants for optional components (e.g QFIT library)
./configure tries to execute an MPI test, which is not possible on
most HPC platforms (if you don't build on a compute node), so this
check is disabled to allow the build to proceed. Ideally we could
check this by placing constraints on the MPI that Spack builds (e.g.
require building a version that is guaranteed to have threading
support).
* rocm recipes updates for 4.5.0
* update to rocm recipes for 4.5.0 release
* updates to the rocm recipes for rocm-4.5.0 release
* fix style errors
* update to rocm-validation-suite for rocm-4.5.0 release
* bump up rccl recipe for rocm-4.5.0
* bump up version for rdc for rocm-4.5.0
* update miopengemm, miopen-opencl,rocm-opencl recipes for 4.5.0 release
* bump up version for mivisiox for rocm-4.5.0 release
* update the rocm-validation-suite recipe
* no need to change the perl path for 4.5.0
* fix the build failure with the recent change made for hip package
* modify checksum for the llvm-amdgpu for 4.5.0
* fix the build issue aftere recent changes made for enabling test
* fix the build issue with 4.5.0
* add new recipe for hipsolver
* address review comments
* llvm: make targets a multivalued variant
* Fix the targets variant values
1. Make them lowercase and add a mapping to cmake equivalent
2. auto -> all
2. Restore composability by using a multivalued variant, so that
`targets=all` and `targets=x86` is combined to `targets=all,x86`
which is then transformed into LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=all.
* use targets=x86 in iwyu
* Default to nvptx/amdgpu/host arch targets
* default to none
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/zig/package.py
This reports the kernel version (vs. the distro version) on Linux and
returns a valid Version (stripping characters like '+' which may be
present for custom-built kernels).
Reading appdirs.py without explicitly requesting UTF-8 decoding results
in the build process to fail for Python 3.6.
See https://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs/pull/152 for the upstream
fix.