* Enhancing package gmsh to more options, new version
* Enhancing package gmsh, url from https
* Enhancing package gmsh, following reviewer 1
* Improving package gmsh from reviewer
* Adding MED dependency
* Removing env variables and unused dependency (netgen/tetgen)
`flag_handler` currently passes all flags via injection. This makes it
impossible to override the default flags provided by autotools (for
instance, `binutils cflags='-O2'` will still build with `-O2 -g`).
Instead, use injection for our workaround flags and pass other flags to
the build system.
When we first merged the ASP-based solver, unit-tests
were run in a Docker container with root permissions
and that was preventing a few tests to succeed.
Since some time though, clingo is tested as a regular
user within Github Actions VMs, so we should start to
run checks again.
* geos: Fix config issues with python bindings using python3 (#23479)
This should fix some config issues when building geos with python
bindings and using python3 --- the geos configuration scripts had
a few python2-isms.
I only tested (lightly; geos built and I can import geos in python3)
on 3.8.1, but I did check that the patch can at least be applied
in 3.5.
I belatedly discovered that geos dropped all the SWIG bindings
in @3.9, so I also added some conflicts on the +python and +ruby
options to note that they are not supported in 3.9.
* geos: adding omitted patch file
In an active concretize environment, support installing one or more
cli specs only if they are already present in the environment. The
`--no-add` option is the default for root specs, but optional for
dependency specs. I.e. if you `spack install <depspec>` in an
environment, the dependency-only spec `depspec` will be added as a
root of the environment before being installed. In addition,
`spack install --no-add <spec>` fails if it does not find an
unambiguous match for `spec`.
Added the checksum for 4.1.2 and 4.2.0
The `parallel` variant did the exact same behavior as the `mpi` variant, but they had different default values than each other. Both variants set the value of `-DCGNS_ENABLE_PARALLEL`, so it was unclear which variant was "winning" and could definitely result in a non-intuitive build. Did a grep of the spack packages and none of them where using the `parallel` variant to control the cgns options. Retained the `mpi` variant as that one is being used by multiple packages.
One issue that remains to be solved is that the default integer size has changed from 32-bit to 64-bit for the 4.2.0 release. This is controlled by the `int64` variant which currently defaults to `OFF`. There should maybe be some thought about changing the default to match the default of the current release, or maybe having a version-specific default... For now, left the behavior as it has been for previous versions.