* visit: add version 2.12.3
* visit: add version 2.13.0
* visit: enable building with hdf5+mpi
* visit: add qwt dependency
Building VisIt requires Qwt, which is not part of Qt. Prior to this
commit, this dependency was not included in the VisIt spack package,
resulting in a configure-time bug with an error message indicating a
missing Qwt dependency.
This commit fixes this bug by adding Qwt dependency information.
Update the qt4 CoreWLAN patch to apply to macOS/OS X 10.12 and 10.13,
which both still use the CoreWLAN framework in their SDKs (although
it's apparently deprecated?!). Without this patch update, `spack
install qt@4.8.6` fails on macOS/OS X 10.12 because the linker
cannot find headers from the CoreWLAN framework.
Apple removed support for Objective-C garbage collection in binaries
in XCode 5.1, but VTK 6.1.0 and earlier set flags for garbage
collection, resulting in a compile-time bug when compiling VTK using
any recent version of XCode (i.e., Apple Clang).
This commit fixes this bug by removing the garbage collection flags
via setting the variable `VTK_REQUIRED_OBJCXX_FLAGS` to the empty
string. This variable has the same value (i.e., the empty string) in
the root-level CMakeLists.txt file for VTK 6.2.0 and later.
VTK 6.1.0 and earlier do not use paths stored in `NETCDF_CXX_ROOT` to
detect the presence of NetCDF C++ headers and libraries. Consequently,
VTK 6.1.0 does not build.
This commit fixes this bug by setting the advanced variables
`NETCDF_CXX_INCLUDE_DIR` and `NETCDF_CXX_LIBRARY` at the command line
to specify the directory containing headers and the full library path
for the NetCDF C++ bindings.
The flag_handlers method was being set as a bound method, but when
reset in the package.py file it was being set as an unbound method
(all python2 issues). This gets the underlying function information,
which is the same in either case.
The bug was uncovered for parmetis in #6858. This is a partial fix.
Included are changes to the parmetis package.py file to make use of
flag_handlers.
This makes use of the new flag_handler logic from 28d8784a to set
compiler flags for ipopt by passing them as arguments to the build
system rather than injecting them into the compiler wrappers. This
avoids conflicts between flags that are chosen by the build system
and flags that are set by the user.
* ruby: fix +openssl & +readline variants
Fix "unqualified variable spec['openssl']" error in the ruby package
that arises when trying to install the `+openssl` variant by
referencing the `spec` field in the `Ruby` class. A similar error
arises when trying to install the `+readline` variant; this error is
also fixed by this patch.
* ruby: make +openssl variant default to on
Ruby's gem command will fetch gems from HTTPS resources by default
(e.g., gem install bundler). Without openssl, request to fetch gems
bounce back with the error
```
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::Exception)
Unable to require openssl, install OpenSSL and rebuild ruby (preferred) or use non-HTTPS sources
```
Without the ability to install gems -- required for some spack
packages -- the ruby installation has limited utility for many users.
* ruby: update rubygems ssl cert to fix ssl errors
The SSL certificate bundled with Ruby 2.2.0 is outdated, so e.g., `gem
install erubis` will fail with an SSL certificate error. This commit
installs the updated SSL certificate to the proper directory so that
gems can be downloaded and installed from RubyGems.
The url in graphviz has been fixed and its version has been
updated to the latest available (2.40.1). Added variants for
expat, qt, gtk+ and ghostscript.
* py-fparser: parser for Fortran 77..2003 code
* py-fparser: guard against external pytest.ini
* py-fparser: define 'develop' version as latest master branch
* py-fparser: fetch tagged versions from git repo
* py-fparser: add latest release 0.0.6
* py-fparser: whitespace adjustments for flake8
* py-fparser: inherit python dependency from PythonPackage
* py-fparser: rely on spack to resolve sub-dependencies
* py-fparser: try type='test' for py-pytest
* py-fparser: fetch release tarballs instead of git commits
* py-fparser: test deptype is available, remove comment
* py-fparser: limit versions that use py-six
* py-fparser: version ranges do not need a lower bound
* qt: move licence acceptance from qt3krell.patch to qt3accept.patch
* qt: ensure that ptrdiff_t is defined for qt@3.3.8b
* qt: disable webglplugin for qt@5.10~opengl
* qt: depend on libxext (for qt@3 and @4)
* qt: avoid X dependencies on darwin platforms
* Revert "qt: avoid X dependencies on darwin platforms"
This reverts commit 05ce08de94be1e02d7e2f2dae0c1ae59baa3f65a.
* qt: limit range of versions depending on libxext
See #6794
This fixes cases where test-only dependencies were omitted from
consideration when modifying the environment at build time. This
includes an update to the python package definition to add
testing-related python extensions to its specialized environment
setup.
* coinhsl: add version 2014.01.10 (stable)
* coinhsl: make 2014.01.10 preferred version
Make Harwell Subroutines Library for IPOPT version 2014.01.10 the
preferred version because it is the latest stable version released.
* coinhsl: add option to link w/ BLAS libraries
Building emacs on darwin throws an error when trying to build an Emacs
app in the nextstep/Emacs.app path of the build tree. For now, disable
building this app.
It's possible to enable building the app also; Homebrew offers options
to this effect, and also adds Mac-specific options for starting the
emacs daemon. However, for the sake of simplicity and getting a
workable up-to-date emacs installation on my machine as quickly as
possible, this commit focuses on a minimal viable modification.
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
Conflicts:
var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/unblur/package.py
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Fix git on ubuntu, first cut
Spack needs to pass information about where the linker
can find `libintl`. We're currently using `LDFLAGS` to do so.
The `LDFLAGS` info is pasted into the command line upstream
of the a file (`libgit.a`) that includes unresolved symbols that
need that library. This fails on Ubuntu, although it seems to
work on CentOS (see #6841).
This change allows git to build on a Ubuntu 16.04.3 droplet.
TODO: test on other platforms...
* Add a bit of useful commentary
* Upgrade recipe for parmetis to be a CMakePackage
+ Eliminate `install` method (use the one from CMakePackage).
+ Move configure options to new method `cmake_args`
+ Move special install instructions for DarwinOS to a `run_after` method.
* Fix run_after section; Remove variant +debug.
Control the find_package of the PNG variant explicitly.
This avoids picking up an "external" PNGwriter install in
case `~png` is picked by changing the default "AUTO" search
to explicit "ON" (required) of "OFF" (ignore if exists).
* py-psyclone: Code generation for the PSyKAl framework from the GungHo project
* py-psyclone: add installation tests based on py.test
* py-psyclone: define 'develop' version as latest master branch
* py-psyclone: extract tagged version 1.5.1 from git repo
* py-psyclone: whitespace adjustments for flake8
* py-psyclone: use compatible versions of py-fparser
* py-psyclone: use type='test' for selected dependencies
* Updating OpenFAST to use explicit lapack and blas libraries from Spack.
* Simplifying openfast blas lib logic and fixes flake8 errors.
* Changing order of blas and lapack libs in openfast package.
* py-pybedtools: Create new package
* py-pybedtools: add py-six requirement
* py-pybedtools: remove py-cython dependency for release version
* py-pybedtools: include minimum version of py-pysam
* Provide build_type variant for Metis.
+ Ideally, we would make Metis a CMakePackage, but `metis@:5` doesn't use CMake.
+ For now, provide a `build_type=` variant similar what is found in
CMakePackage.
+ There is a potential for duplicate specification of `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` if both
variants `+debug` and `build_type=` are specified. I am looking for advice on
how this can be resolved.
* Update metis recipe in response to flake8 and user comments.
+ Wrap comment lines that used more than 80 columns.
+ Change `+debug` variant to avoid potential for multiple `-DCMAKE_BUID_TYPE=`
arguments provided to cmake. Specifying this variant no longer appends this
configure option. However, if `+debug` is specified, require
`build_type=Debug` to maintain expected behavior.
* For metis, remove +debug variant; use build_type= instead.
+ Update recipe for metis@4 to extract `build_type=` values and set `OPTFLAGS`
accordingly.
+ For metis@5:, the behavior from the previously supported variant `+debug` can
be obtained with the options `+gdb build_type=Debug`
* Conflicts added for metis@4 when build_type != Release|Debug.
* Use spack function conflicts instead of 'raise InstallError'.