* cairo: ensure that X support is disabled for variant "~X"
* cairo: explicitly enable X support for +X variant
* cairo: prefer "variant in spec" over spec.satisfies(variant)
* Trailing whitespace cleanup
* Handcraft an install process for mummer (grumble)
Mummer punts on an installation step, they just build in and run from
the same directory.
Mummer also has various hardcoded paths built into it that allow it to
find other executables that it needs as well as its Perl library.
This updates the package to deal with this approach.
It patches the Makefile and scripts/Makefile so that the correct info
is fed to sed when it munges the perl scripts.
The install step is now finer grained and puts things where mummer
relatively wants to find them.
* Add perl dependency
* perl should be build/run dependency
* Fix whitespace
* Delete stray u at top of file
Two changes:
- It seems that Illumina version numbers are dotted and that the
dashed version in the 2.18... filename is an anomaly (based on the
names for 2.17.1.14 and 2.19.0). `url_for_version` does the right
thing for 2.18. It will need to be fixed when support for 2.19 is
added. 2.17 is no longer generally available so it gets a pass.
- Add version and hash for 2.17.1.14.
2.17.1.14 is no longer distributed. If you have a copy of the
source tarball, you can drop it into a local mirror w/ the name
mirror/bcl2fastq2/bcl2fastq2-2.17.1.14.zip and go from there.
* Add mpi support to R
* Add multiple precision math routines to R
* Add packages for r-ergm and it's dependents
* Fixed depends-on types
* Correct flake8 errors
* flex: create variant +lex that creates symlinks for lex and libl.{a,so}
* flex: enable variant +lex by default
* flex: use dso_suffix for portability; replace repetitive code with a loop
I need boost@1.54.0 for bcl2fastq2. I tested bcl2fastq2 using the
system compiler (gcc@4.8.5). My full build uses a spack-build
gcc@5.4.0.
boost@1.54.0 won't build. I found the answer
[here](https://github.com/hashdist/hashstack/issues/802) with the
details in [this upstream/boost
ticket](https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/10125).
I've confirmed that these combo's build:
boost version| compiler
------------ | ------------------
boost@1.54.0 | gcc@4.8.5 (system)
boost@1.54.0 | gcc@5.4.0 (Spack)
boost@1.64.0 | gcc@5.5.0 (system)
* added openmpi support to meme
* openmpi is a link dependency which leverages r_path
* openmpi support now the default - meme does not have configure argument for mpi - if it's found then it's used
* added serial option and set mpi to not be default
* modified meme
* Add the gnupg package and missing dependencies. Update versions of existing dependencies.
* this ended up in the wrong repo
* put versions back, remove uneeded function
* OK ;)
* autopep8
* typo on npth line
* whitespace
* Add a new package for Open Babel
* Add post-installation tests, stolen from the fine folks at Homebrew
* Add patch to fix Python 3.6 support
* Add a more complete patch to get Python 3.6 support working
* Add patch to convert tabs to spaces in test script
testpdbformat.py contains mixed tabs and spaces
causing the unit tests to fail. With this patch,
all tests pass with flying colors.
* Add v1.1.26 and make crypto a variant
I need 1.1.26 for bcl2fastq2.
I also need to build it without crypto support.
* Initial support for bcl2fastq2
* Clean up commentary, messages, names
No substantial changes intended, just cleanup.
* fix flake8 and extra import
* The masked grammarian strikes again...
* Be normal (messages don't end in periods)
* When +crypto, add --with-crypto
Add `--with-crypto` to configure args when user hasn't explicitly set
`~crypto`.
* self.spec.satisfies is unsatisfying, in is in instead
See #4135, self.spec.satisfies has issues. @adamjstewart suggests
simply using in.
* added albacore package as well as dependency py-ont-fast5-api
* added py-cutadapt and dependency py-xopen
* made more changes to albacore and cutadapt as well as dependencies
* made changes again per @adamjstewart
* fixed by python n00b errors i think
* fixed?
* tw=79
* made changes to py-ont-fast5-api ont-albacore
* removed bad characters
* albacore requires setuptools as build and run dependency
* added vmd
* added back albacore
* removed vmd package
* added meme software
* libz is only needed as link depedency for meme
* added libxml2 libxslt libgcrypt as link dependencies
* added albacore package as well as dependency py-ont-fast5-api
* added py-cutadapt and dependency py-xopen
* made more changes to albacore and cutadapt as well as dependencies
* made changes again per @adamjstewart
* fixed by python n00b errors i think
* fixed?
* tw=79
* made changes to py-ont-fast5-api ont-albacore
* removed bad characters
* py-cdat-lite: a python package for managing and analysing climate science data
* py-cdat-lite: depends on py-numpy
* py-cdat-lite: flake8 compliance
* py-cdat-lite: provide a generic URL where multiple versions are listed
* py-cdat-lite: restrict python versions; python required at run-time
* py-cdat-lite: use URL under pypi.io for consistency with other packages
* py-cdat-lite: add run-time dependency on py-numpy
* Initial attempt at flann packaging.
Python2 somehow works. Python3 does not. Still debugging their
obscure setup.py configuration.
* Flann good enough. Python3 broken but close.
Flake8 checks in place. Unsure about CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE and default
spack behavior.
* spack uses RelWithDebInfo as default build type.
* builds py2/3, but direct site-packages install
* prefix working, empty python install dir
* flann package +python installs correctly
* str format {0} instead of {}
* potential doctest fix
* consistency of build env with PythonPackage
* fix python again, test deptype todo, build type
* potentially enable matlab, untested
* highfive: New package; this is a C++ wrapper for the HDF5 library
The C++ wrapper that is shipped with the HDF5 library has several shortcomings. The highfive library seems to avoid these.
* highfive: Make MPI variant default to true
* enable cuda support for suite-sparse
* do not use spec.satisfies
* cuda restructure, give clearer comment of why
* str format compatibility
* flake8 checks
* adding 0.5.1 and variant for uint8 bit stream word type
* Revisions as per davydden
* fixing style (flake8) issues
* - switched to derive from MakefilePackage
- fixed typo in variant check
- Confirmed installs correctly with bswtuint8 variant
* added build method; changed zfp_incdir to incdir
* * Adding uber fastmath package to support 'spack install fastmath'
* Adding dims variant boxlib to control compile-time spatial dimension count
* Explicitly disabling many parts of moab to get lib to build. Don't need tools yet.
* Add logic to spack/setup-env to not refer to $SYS_TYPE if its not defined.
* adding mesquite package
* * Added Chombo (still working on Fortran name mangling)
* Made mesquite depend on mpi
* Fixed use of boxlib's dims numerical variant
* adding PUMI
* flake8 compliance
* adding phasta
* fixing flake8 issues
* undue $SYS_TYPE protection change
* fixing install step for fastmath uber package; resolve issues requested by adamjstewart in PR
* revisions as per adamjstewart
* re-enabling trilinos and phasta dependencies
* all changes requested modulu values= and assert statement
* fixing cmake_args usage in pumi; fixing lib installs for chombo
* first pass at numerical variant
* fixing dims variant as per @adamjstewart
* fixing func/var name collision
* fixing means of disabling -Werror
* fix name collision for cmake_args var/func
* fixing chombo homepage/url; make FASTMath use chombo#3.2; remove extraneous comment about boxlib dim
* remove dummy fastmath package; switch to @BarrySmith soln for install of dummy bundle
* fix flake8 import os issue
* remove extraneous comment
* adding url for fastmath scidac site
* final fixes as per @adamjstewart
* adding 1 dims option for boxlib
* switching make(all) to gmake(all)
Added DFLAGS to the `make.inc` file being written.
These macros are also added to the language specific variables
like CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and FCFLAGS. Changed `spec.satisfies('foo')`
with `'foo' in spec` in `intel-mkl`, see #4135. Added a basic
build interface to `intel-mpi`.
* Add GCC 7
* Allow users to build subset of GCC compilers with multi-value variant.
* Add comment explaining what 'all' actually means
* More specific golang support
* Only require Zip when building Java
* Comment out provide directives that don't currently work
* Add Ada support
* Use conflicts directive
* Fix joining of languages
* Need special flag to build jit
* Explicitly declare GNAT download extension
* Import tty, update lib64 to lib
* BRIG and Go are not supported on macOS
* Simplify formatting and imports
* JIT patch required for newer versions as well
* Updating bamtools to include a dependency for zlib.
In a standard compile, bamtools will fail if zlib headers are not installed on the target machine. In order to maintain compatibility with all systems -- and since zlib is included already as a dependency for cmake -- this patch adds zlib as a link dependency for the bamtools package.
* Modified cmake rpath include.
Bamtools has a non-standard library location, so we need to append $prefix/lib/bamtools to the rpath. Not sure there's a better way to do this...
* Fixing syntax error in package.py
Fixed a non-terminated parenthesis on line 46.
* Updated bamtools to be a CMakePackage
Removed extraneous code, and altered the package to extend cmake_args
including the non-standard library location.
* UpRemoving cmake dependency and removing blank line from end of file
* Updates to cmake_args.
Removed the duplicate definition of std_cmake_args in favor of simply overriding the CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH variable that is provided. This should allow the package to be linked correctly to itself.