* new package: py-pytest-parallel
* depend on python@3.7:
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Change the internal representation of `Spec` to allow for multiple dependencies or
dependents stemming from the same package. This change permits to represent cases
which are frequent in cross compiled environments or to bootstrap compilers.
Modifications:
- [x] Substitute `DependencyMap` with `_EdgeMap`. The main differences are that the
latter does not support direct item assignment and can be modified only through its
API. It also provides a `select_by` method to query items.
- [x] Reworked a few public APIs of `Spec` to get list of dependencies or related edges.
- [x] Added unit tests to prevent regression on #11983 and prove the synthetic construction
of specs with multiple deps from the same package.
Since #22845 went in first, this PR reuses that format and thus it should not change hashes.
The same package may be present multiple times in the list of dependencies with different
associated specs (each with its own hash).
* The new version of Wonton requires the new version of Jali
* Wonton: versions after 1.2.10 don't require boost at all
Co-authored-by: Seth R. Johnson <johnsonsr@ornl.gov>
* environment.py: allow link:run
Some users want minimal views, excluding run-type dependencies, since
those type of dependencies are covered by rpaths and the symlinked
libraries in the view aren't used anyways.
With this change, an environment like this:
```
spack:
specs: ['py-flake8']
view:
default:
root: view
link: run
```
includes python packages and python, but no link type deps of python.
* ECP-SDK/VTK-m: Update ROCm variant
VTK-m set contraint for when rocm/kokkos are available.
SDK Make ROCmPackage and propagate amdgpu_arch and rocm variant to
VTK-m.
Note: SDK has to check vtk-m@ 1.7: and :1.6 explicitly in orderer to have 1.7
be selected by default if +rocm in the SDK.
* ECP-SDK: Enable ROCm + VTK-m constraints
* Adding Panzer as Default
* Set Panzer as non-default
* Updated the conflict for Panzer.
* Updated the conflict for Panzer.
* Resolve the issue with Stratimikos and Thyra
* Fixing stk build issues.
* Fixing stk build issues.
* Adding another conflict for Thrya
* cray-libsci: only be a provider for scalapack with +mpi
If a package explicitly links the scalapack provider we might otherwise end up with different variants of libsci being linked: the explicitly linked one and the one added by the Cray compiler wrappers.
* cp2k: require cray-libsci+openmp with +openmp for consistency
otherwise we might get 2 different libsci linked: one explicitly, the other one via the Cray compiler wrappers, leading at least to segfaults during cleanup
* cp2k: depend on cray-fftw+openmp with +openmp
* hdf5: mark +fortran+shared conflict for older version
This version was only activated unintentionally by silo's conflict
statement, but `@1.8.15+shared+fortran+cxx` errors out in configure:
```
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:814 (message):
**** Shared FORTRAN libraries are unsupported ****
```
* silo: refine hdf5 conflicts to avoid building old version
Before this, `silo+hdf5` concretized to 1.10.7 or sometimes 1.8.15. Now
I've verified it works for the following configurations:
```
silo@4.10.2 patches=7b5a1dc,952d3c9
^ hdf5@1.10.7 api=default
silo@4.10.2 patches=7b5a1dc,952d3c9,eb2a3a0
^ hdf5@1.10.8 api=v18
silo@4.10.2 patches=7b5a1dc,952d3c9,eb2a3a0
^ hdf5@1.12.1 api=v110
silo@4.11-bsd patches=eb2a3a0
^ hdf5@1.12.1 api=v110
silo@4.11-bsd patches=eb2a3a0
^ hdf5@1.10.8 api=default
silo@4.11-bsd patches=eb2a3a0
^ hdf5@1.12.1 api=default
```
and verified that the following fail:
```
silo@4.10.2 ^hdf5@1.12.1 api=default
silo@4.11 ^hdf5 api=v18
silo@4.11-bsd ^hdf5@1.13.0 api=v12
silo@4.11-bsd ^hdf5@1.13.0 api=default
```
and have updated the constraints to match. Hdf5 no longer has to be
downgraded to work with Silo.
* silo: fix dependency conflicts
* py-h5py: shorten and add comments to py-h5py hdf5 dependencies
* e4s: remove slightly outdated hdf5 requirement
* e4s: remove excessive hdf5 variant constraints
These I think are holdovers from the old concretizer.
- `hdf5_compat` can be expressed as `+hdf5 ^hdf5@1.8`
- The extra variants on hdf5 shouldn't break conduit
- axom unnecessarily restricts hdf5 version
* conduit: restore hdf5_compat flag
New versions don't try to configure docs targets at all when the
BUILD_DOCS option is turned off. This avoids CMake warnings
when docs dependencies are not found.