* Starting with the upcoming 10.1 release, Dyninst changed the names of
some cmake args to camel case: LIBELF_* to LibElf_* and LIBDWARF_* to
LibDwarf_*. This change is needed now for @develop and will be used
for 10.1 when it is released.
* New versions of Dyninst now requires cmake version 3.4.0 or later.
* Restrict boost dependency version to < 1.70.0 to avoid build error
+ The additional patch enables a non-optimized random123 code path that will
work on ARM architectures. This solution is provided only for version 1.09 to
allow the most current version of Random123 to function on ARM architectures.
+ A more complete, long term solution will be the addition of a native ARM
intrinsics-based implementation of random123. This solution is being worked
on but it is several weeks or months away. Once the full implementation is
available it will be provided to the author/maintainer of Random123.
The default install for llvm should just be the common typical case, i.e.
support for local host and cpu architectures. Enablingsupport for the wide
array of auxiliary architectures should be explicit rather than implicit.
Add two functions to the EnvironmentModifications object to help
users sanitize environment variables in their package definitions:
* deprioritize_system_paths: this keeps system paths in the
environment variable but moves them to the end.
* prune_duplicate_paths: remove any duplicate paths from the
variable
This includes testing for the new functions as well as for
(previously-untested) old convenience functions for environment
variable manipulation.
This also adds special handling for bash functions so they
will be defined when the exported environment file is sourced.
* Mesa should depend_on('glproto')
The mesa package refers to `GL/glproto.h`. On systems that don't have
the OS packages installed, this leads to failures during the build
[e.g. this comment in
01482](https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/10482#issuecomment-488786745).
This fixes it. Tested on a minimally provisioned CentOS 7.
* Constrain glproto prereq to when +glx
* mesa: make glproto a build only dep
* The 'mkl' variant implementation was not complete and was
preventing the package from building, so remove it.
* The slate.hh file has moved in the 'develop' version (which is
currently the only version of SLATE listed)
* FAODEL: Add FAODEL package to spack
FAODEL (Flexible, Asynchronous, Object Data-Exchange Libraries) is a collection
of software libraries that are used to implement different data management
services on high-performance computing (HPC) platforms. This project is part of
the Advanced Technology Development and Mitigation (ATDM) effort for NNSA's ASC
program at Sandia National Laboratories.
(cherry picked from commit 6afe045d25b5c000b612116a5695aebbec56b61a)
* FAODEL: Update FAODEL package
Dependencies: set minimum versions for boost, cmake and libfabric
Dependencies: add conflict for boost v1.59.0
Patch: add a patch for v1.1803.1
Patch: add a when= for the v1.1811.1 specific patches
Compiler: check for C++11 support in gcc
(cherry picked from commit fb6ed2b3cf20d7e4fff647cba5a70887a78f627f)
* FAODEL: Update FAODEL package
* replace previous maintainers with @tkordenbrock and @craigulmer
* default to shared libs to meet Spack policy
* increase min boost version to 1.60.0 and remove boost 1.59.0 conflict
* replace complex version check with conflict for gcc <= 4.8.0 (C++11 support required)
* set type=build for cmake
* enable googletest for all versions with type=build
* enable tests for for all versions except when MPI is disabled
* FAODEL: Update FAODEL package
* add version v1.1811.2
* limit comment line length
Fixes#11335
Update the Spack compiler wrappers to add the headerpad_max_install_names
linker flag on MacOS. This allows the install_name_tool to rewrite
the RPATH entry of the binary to be longer if needed. This is
primarily useful for creating and distributing binary caches of
packages (i.e. using the "spack buildcache" command); binary caches
created on MacOS before this commit may not successfully relocate
(if the target root path is larger).