* [maloc] created template
* [maloc] added some build dependencies
* [maloc] added homepage and description
* [maloc] added doc variant in an attempt to disable documentation. Still builds doc though... at least when there is a system doxygen found. Having doxygen being a dependency here can bring python in and cause issues for dependents, even when listed as only a build dependency. Maybe this is a bug?
* [maloc] flake8 and fixme removal
* [maloc] shorted description
The pkg-config file of newer versions of at-spi2-core includes
dependencies for xtst, recordproto, inputproto and fixesproto, so they
have to be available at runtime as well.
Packages built with lmod core_compiler are placed in `Core`.
Other packages may belong in `Core`. For example, python may be built with a proprietary compiler for performance, but belong on the `Core` directory.
With this PR, lmod config can include a `core_specs` list. Any package that satisfies a spec in that list is placed in `Core`, regardless of its compiler or dependencies.
* Adding varient for python interface in HELICS
* Append python interface to pythonpath
* cleaning up blank lines
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/helics/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Clarify comments about QMCPACK-to-QE converter.
* Allow hdf5=serial with QE 6.4.1 + qmcpack, but apply filter_file.
* Ammend comments about the use of the filter_file.
This improves the documentation for `spack external find` in several ways:
* Provide a code example of implementing `determine_spec_details` for a package
* Explain how to define executables to look for (and also e.g. that they are treated as regular expressions and so can pull in unexpected files).
* Add the "why" for a couple of constraints (i.e. explain that this logic only works for build/run deps because it examines `PATH` for executables)
* Spread the docs between build customization and packaging sections
* Add cross-references
* Add a label so that `spack external find` is linked from the command reference.
Modifications:
- [x] Travis now uses `bionic` as a default (`xenial` used for Python 3.5, `trusty` for Python 2.6)
- [x] Shell unit tests have been factored into their own run
- [x] `kcov` is built only for tests that upload coverage results
Overall with this we shave 3-4 mins. on each run and add an additional run of about 3 min. For some reason `kcov` 38 fails forwarding output when used with Python unit tests, so I used v34 for that and v38 (latest) for shell testing. Previously we were using v25.