* Add patching for xlf when %clang. Changes are effective only when Fortran compiler is 'XL'.
* Use the right version for trilinos when patching for seacas.
setting to use, instead of the spack compiler.
%clang can use multiple Fortran compilers with different options, so
we need to know what compiler is used in order to provide the correct
options.
* Add new version (3.4.0) with new variant (pumi).
* Fix an issue: skip the tests in examples/pumi as they require
files that are not included in the mfem distribution/repository.
* Use patches to fix the testing issues with PUMI and PETSc v3.9.
* Use the new bit.ly short link for v3.4.
* Add the ability to build the dyninst master branch under the develop version name. Fix elfutils and libdwarf to work with the various dyninst versions and vice-versa.
* Add reviewer suggested change to dyninst package file. Remove colon in spec.satisfies clause.
* Add reviewer suggested change to dyninst package file. Remove duplicate lines.
* Add reviewer suggested change to dyninst package file. Encompass all versions under 10.0 with respect to using libdwarf in the build.
Fixes the following problem:
==> Installing trilinos
==> Warning: Suspicious requests to set or unset 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' found
==> Warning: env.unset('LD_LIBRARY_PATH') at /home/balay/spack.new/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py:269
==> Warning: ---> env.set('%s' % key, value) at /home/balay/spack.new/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py:292
==> Trying to clone git repository: https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos.git at tag develop
Fetching tags only, you probably meant:
git fetch --tags
error: pathspec 'develop' did not match any file(s) known to git.
==> Fetching from [git] https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos.git failed.
==> Error: FetchError: All fetchers failed for trilinos-develop-tgkpnctp6nn4imoizxlw4ymqyztcie4n
The patch to select ELPA API needs to be applied to
version 6.2.0 too.
The link line of hdf5 is computed incorrectly from
the configuration part of the build-system. To fix
this the relevant file (make.inc) is patched.
* py-pybind11: Additionally install python extensions e.g. run python setup
* py-projectq: Added new package for quantum computing
* py-projectq: corrected typos
* edited flake8 incompatibilities
* additional flake8 faults
* changes according to suggestions
* flake8 errors fixed
* typo and missing environment variable set
* py-pybind11:added setup_environemt
* py-projectq:changed version according to request
* flake8 correction
* py-pybind11:changed to setup_py and removed noop
* py-projectq:removed dependency and changed type of py-pytest dependency
* py-pybind11: flake8 error corrected
* py-projectq: Small error correction
* Git's gitk needs TK's wish to be found in PATH
* Add a _runtime_ dependency on `tk`
* Add an environment rule to add the path to TK's `wish` program to $PATH for
the generated `git` modulefile.
* Make TclTk run environment an optional variant for git.
* Cleanup based on PR recommendations.
The following improvements are made to cxx standard support
(e.g. compiler.cxxNN_flag functions) in compilers:
* Add cxx98_flag property
* Add support for throwing an exception when a flag is not supported (previously
if a flag was not supported the application was terminated with tty.die)
* The name of the flag associated with e.g. c++14 standard support changes for
different compiler versions (e.g. c++1y vs c++14). This makes a few corrections
on what flag to return for which version.
* Added tests to confirm that versions report expected flags for various c++
standards (or raise an exception for versions that don't provide a given cxx
standard)
Note that if a given cxx standard is the default, the associated flag property will
return ""; cxx98 is assumed to be the default standard so this is the behavior for
the associated property in the base compiler class.
Package changes:
* Improvements to the boost spec to take advantage of the improved standard
flag facility.
* Update the clingo spec to catch the new exception rather than look for an
empty flag to indicate non-support (which is not part of the compiler flag API)