Fixes#11226
MySQL 5.7.X and Boost 1.59.0 have a closer relationship than
MySQL >= 8.0 and their corresponding Boost versions: 5.7.X needs to
link against boost libraries which is indicated by marking boost as
a link dependency (removing the 'type' reverts to the default, which
includes link and build).
Starting with version 7.64.0, curl skips cookies specified with "-H"
(generic custom header specification) when following redirects, which
causes the "accept-license"-cookie for jdk to disappear. The result
is that jdk fails to download. This uses the "-b" option (which is
used specifically for configuring cookies) instead, which is more
permissive.
spec['dep'].libs.ld_flags can return system paths in some cases.
This is a targeted fix for the petsc package when retrieving
suite-sparse dependency libraries.
* added latest versions + malloc variant
* added a variant to activate different instrumentations
* added a variant to activate or not networking
* added a variant to activate or not cuda and tools
* enforce c++ standard and make it consistent with boost
* cflags and cxxflags from packages.yaml need to be passed into QMCPACK's CMake explictly for now.
* You need the ifcore library from the Intel compler to be manually linked in when you linked against a LAPACK provider that is not MKL.
* Update spec format to simpler syntax, maintain backwards compatibility
* Switch to new spec.format method throughout internals
* update package files for new format strings
* documentation and minor code cleanup. removed nonsensical variant sigils
* Initial commit for v2.0 of the CEED software suite.
* Update Nek packages and gslib
* Help spack concretize the hypre version for ceed-2.0.
* Fix nekcem install error
* Add support for gfortran v8 in nek5000 and nekcem.
* Split Nek5000 into Nek5000 and Nektools
* Get Nektools to build fine in Theta
* Fix travis failure: remove unused 'import numbers' from nek5000.
* Check for gfortran if it is wrapped
* Tweak the detection of gfortran in nek5000.
* Fix Nek packages to add -std=legacy when FC=gcc
* spack install ceed~petsc works fine on Theta
* Fix flake8 errors
* Fix more flake8 tests
* Fix an import issue
* Tweak the suite-sparse package to avoid interaction with existing system
installations of suite-sparse.
* petsc: update superlu-dist dependency
* Updates in the packages: occa, libceed, and ceed.
* In the libceed package, explicitly tell nvcc which host compiler to use.
* Fix python formatting.
* Simplify the test for gfortran in nek* packages.
* ceed: 2.0 uses petsc@3.11.0
* hpgmg-0.4; use from ceed@2.0.0
* Update the hypre dependency for ceed 2.0.
* Disable the superlu-dist dependency (through hypre) when using a
+quickbuild of ceed 2.0.
* petsc-3.11.0: add xlf fix
* nekcem: has a build dependency on Python 2.7+
* hpgmg: better setting of compiler options and use python for configure
* libceed: use v0.4 tag
* libceed: fix 0.4 release oops (pkgconfig version)
* Add a patch for magma-2.5.0 that brings it up the current 'master'.
* In the mfem package, install the examples, miniapps, and data under
$prefix/share/mfem.
* In the magma package, apply a patch to v2.5.0 that disables
magma_sparse - for testing purposes.
* In the magma package, link the 'magma' library with the
'nvToolsExt' library.
* In the magma package, update the 'magma-2.5.0.patch' with the latest
commits from the magma source repository. Also, remove the library
'nvToolsExt' from the 'magma-2.5.0-cmake.patch' - now it is not
needed.
* In the magma package, disable OpenMP when using v2.5.0 with the
IBM XL compiler.
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* In the mfem package, add version for the 'laghos-v2.0' tag; also,
prefix the versions `laghos-v*` with their respective development
version numbers -- this way they are properly ordered within spack
relative to the official numbered versions.
* petsc: add version 3.11.1 (#11179)
(cherry picked from commit 1eab6e3c86)
* ceed-2.0: use petsc-3.11.1
* this-is-so-dumb.f -> empty.f
* Add versions 1.4.0, 1.3.0, and 1.2.0
* Add dependencies and update constraints (e.g. version 1.4.0 of
precice requires a later version of boost)
* Add maintainers
A Spack hack for MKL usage was needed in QMCPACK prior to version 3.5
when non-Intel compilers were used. This Spack hack could have
undesirable side-effects and led to ugly code that was extra work to
maintain. For older versions of QMCPACK, we throw a conflict if you
want to use Intel MKL with the other compilers commonly found on x86.
Note that there is no impact to version of QMCPACK since 3.5.
* Fix bug when system perl is used.
If system perl is being used through packages.yaml there cannot be dependent modules.
The setup_dependent_packages function should not do anything in that case.
* Add versions 5.2.0 and 5.1.0
* Avoid adding version 6.0.0: this version has a new API that is
not compatible with older versions (and dependents may break with
it)
* Added comment block explaining the problems with version 6.x
* Replace old datumgrid resource (1.7) with new (1.8)
* Add speculative sqlite dependency for when a 6.x version is added
* add version 7.0.1
* replace md5 with sha256 for various versions.
* v7.0.1 fixes some environment hacking to properly find MPI and
system architecture
This adds a stub script for mpirun and other standard executables
when installing OpenMPI with slurm. The purpose is to make the
removal less of a surprise to administrators/users: it explains why
they were removed and how to restore them.
* adding package to install squashfs for singularity
* dont need os import
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* updating md5 to sha1 for squashfs package
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* Newer versions of IBM XL no longer define `__xlC__`, but define `__ibmxl__`
instead. This one-line patch fixes this problem in Random123.
* This patch was also provided to the Random123 maintiners
(Random123@DEShawResearch.com). I don't expect a new release from them for a
while, so I believe that this patch is the correct path forward (for now).
* initial work to make use of an 'upstream' spack installation: this uses the DB of the upstream installation to check if a package is installed
* need to query upstream dbs when adding new record to local db
* prevent reindexing upstream DBs
* set prefix on specs read from DB based on path stored in install record
* check that Spack does not install packages that are recorded as installed in an upstream db
* externals do not add their path to install records - need to use 'external_path' to get path of upstream externals
* views need to check for upstream installations when linking metadata
* package and spec now calculate upstream installation properties on-demand themselves rather than depending on concretization to set these properties up-front. The added tests for upstream installations don't work with this new strategy so they need to be updated
* only refresh modules for local specs (not those in upstream packages); optionally generate local module files for packages installed upstream
* when a user tries to locate a module file for a package installed upstream, tell them to use the upstream spack instance to locate it
* support recursive upstream databases (allow upstream databases to use their own upstream databases)
* separate upstream config into separate file with its own schema; each entry now also includes a name
* metadata_dir is no longer customizable on a per-instance basis for YamlDirectoryLayout
* treat metadata_dir as an instance variable but dont set it from kwargs; this follows several other hardcoded variables which must be consistent between upstream and downstream DBs. Also update DirectoryLayout.metadata_path to work entirely with Spec.prefix, since Spec.prefix is set from the DB when available (so metadata_path was duplicating that logic)
* Add latest libyogrt versions
* Add url_for_version to handle differing url formats for different
versions
* Add 'scheduler' variant to configure scheduler. Currently only
slurm can be installed with Spack. A value of 'system' indicates
to use the scheduler installed on the system
* py-prompt-toolkit: Add newer version for required for newer
py-ipython versions
* py-ipykernel:
* Add newer py-ipykernel version
* Depend on py-setuptools so a python egg isn't attempted to be
built
* Update dependency for newer py-ipykernel versions
* py-jupyter-console: Remove py-prompt-toolkit dependency since it is
picked up in py-ipython
* py-ipython:
* Add missing py-backcall dependency
* Adjust py-prompt-toolkit dependencies for newer versions of
ipython
* py-jupyter-notebook: Require newer version of py-ipykernel since
jupyter is broken with previous versions
* add cxxstd variant
* add CMake constraints based on platform/version
* add older versions
* update boost dependency version constraints (which are closely
tied to mysql version) and update boost cxxstd choice to be
the same as the cxxstd chosen for mysql
* add client-only support (including a patch for 5.5.x)
* record the mysql package as a provider of the mysql-client virtual
Improve management of the Fiber library and C++ standard support:
* Remove Fiber from list of libraries to build
* Improve variant management for Fiber; add variants for Context and
Coroutine libraries.
* Add known conflict with C++17 for boost < 1.63.0
* Remove C++ standard "default" option, which left the choice of
C++ standard to the compiler used to build boost
* record conflicts with compiler versions which don't provide
required c++ standard support
* add doxygen (build) dependency
* add note that range-v3 is header-only as of 0.3.6 and update
package description
We add new variants to handle readline vs libedit, a client-only
build and install, and bindings to TCL, Python and Perl. We also add
new versions and the ability to detect remote versions not otherwise
dealt with.
This avoids using a system-installed CUDA package. In the future a
variant can be added to allow using Spack-installed CUDA, but for
now CUDA support is always disabled.
* abinit: Fix building with hdf5/netcdf.
* gromacs: Fix attempt to build with cuda support when 'cuda=False'
If for some reason there's a cuda toolkit installed by other means,
(i.e. not by spack) cmake will still try to build with cuda support,
even though 'cuda=False' is the default of the spec.
* Revert "abinit: Fix building with hdf5/netcdf."
This reverts commit e16f725e37b91193fe519b1821446c76ab551928.
This should not be here.
* Draco: add variants
+ This package has many optional build dependencies that were not registered in
older versions of this recipe. I've added (and tested) this more complete
list of optional dependencies: parmetis, superlu-dist, qt.
* fix style issues
* hpcviewer: new package
Add binary package for hpcviewer and hpctraceviewer for the Rice
hpctoolkit on Linux x86_64, ppc64 and ppc64le.
* ibm-java: add property 'home' so that spec['java'].home will work.
* Flake
* More flake.
* Test that the version, machine type pair exists before using it in the
sha dictionaries so that 'spack info' doesn't crash on unsupported
configurations.
* mariadb-c-client is a new package using the distinct, LGPL,
MySQL-compatible client library from mariadb.com. It provides the
virtual package mariadb-client
* mariadb is recorded as a provider of the mariadb-client virtual
* The mysql-client virtual package is also added, and mariadb-c-client
is recorded as a provider for it
* Throw InstallError if more than one GPU architecture is passed to cuda_arch. Previous cuda_arch test was not actually working because comparison with none string was on the cuda_arch list instead of the first entry of the list.
* Removing redundant cuda_arch statement.