- This moves var/spack/packages to var/spack/repos/builtin/packages.
- Packages that did not exist in the source branch, or were changed in
develop, were moved into var/spack/repos/builtin/packages as part of
the integration.
Conflicts:
lib/spack/spack/test/unit_install.py
var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/clang/package.py
importing nose (which is also in Spack's external/ directory) outputs a warning
(since there is more than one nose package). This avoids printing the warning
to the user.
python install and lib/spack/external have the same library installed. This
requires modifying the names of some modules in lib/spack/external in cases
where both the system python and backported features of future python versions
(i.e. after 2.6) are used (previously distinguished by "from external import X"
and "import X").
This includes:
- Much better variant support (+debug/-debug)
- Optional dependency support (depends_on(... , when='<condition>')
- New config file format (YAML in ~/.spack)
- New Spec format (YAML in $prefix/.spack/spec.yaml)
- One file with all the module classes (spack/modules.py)
- Has an EnvModule superclass that does most of the work and consolidates common code
- Subclasses have specializations for different module systems (TclModule, Dotkit)
- One command (spack module) for all the types of modules to use
- the one command is used by the scripts, only need to maintain in one place
- has some subcommands for different module types, but they're handled mostly generically.
- Consolidate zsh support into a single setup-env.sh script.
- TAU doesn't install to directories with '@' in the name.
- Need to fix up its scripts.
- routines to filter files as sed would, but using python regular expressions.
- TAU package uses this.
- Packages now live in <package_name>/package.py
- spack.packages refactored to use a PackageDB object instead of
monolithic module.
- Implementation of mock_packages_test.py is greatly simplified
- Added test to exercise install/uninstall code because that wasn't
covered by existing tests and kept breaking.
You can now do this:
class MyPackage(Package):
def install(self):
...default install...
@platform('bgqos_0')
def install(self):
...specialized install for bgq...
This works on functions other than install, as well (as long as they're in a Package)