* build python bindings within qscintilla package via extend_path trick
* add todo
* reflect new setup also in py-pyqt4 package
* get rid of qscintilla dependency
* also tweak qgis for the new setup
* generalize the building of python bindings
* generalize building of pythong bindings to all qt versions
* add qsci_api variant
* add qsci_variant for pyqt4 package as well; add comment
* pyqt dependency should build with +qsci_api variant enabled
* fix bugs
* improve style
* reflect recent changes
* flake8
* improve style
* more flake8
* more flake8
Co-authored-by: Sinan81 <sbulut@3vgeomatics.com>
* Add some comments explaining the choice of flag_handler.
* Fix QMCPACK install method.
* Add support for ppconvert. This requires a custom build method.
* Fix QMCPACK setup_run_environment. Nexus should be properly supported now.
* Cleaner way to check for intel-mkl in spec.
* Remove build method and use build_targets property instead.
* Additional fixed for install method. Effectively restoring the original install method.
* Add the missing backslash to fix directory names.
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/qmcpack/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/qmcpack/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/qmcpack/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* Omit these conflicts on mkl variants for now, will hopefully be supportted with new concretizer in a couple of months.
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
intel moved the repository around.
github changes the prefix inside the tar according to the
repository name.
So all sha256 have changed!
I verified that the tar contents for 2019.4 did not change
except for the prefix.
* TensorFlow: Clean up/simplify the installation, make sure the headers are
installed so that horovod can find them successfully. Fix the 2.0.* builds.
* Backport of 837c8b6b upstream
"Remove contrib cloud bigtable and storage ops/kernels."
Allows 2.0.* releases to build with '--config=nogcp'
* comment regarding tensorflow issue #31187
Co-authored-by: Andrew W Elble <aweits@skl-a-00.rc.rit.edu>
## Summary
This PR updates and improves the Spack package for [UPC++](https://upcxx.lbl.gov).
I'm an LBL employee and developer on the UPC++ team, as well as the maintainer of this Spack package.
### Key Improvements:
* Adding new 2020.3.0 release and support for use of develop/master branches
- Our build infrastructure underwent a major change in this release, switching from a hand-rolled Python2 script to a bash-based autoconf work-alike.
- The new build system is NOT using autotools (nor does it support some of the more esoteric autoconf options), but the user interface for common builds is similar.
* Add explicit support for an MPI optional dependency
- New `mpi` variant enables use of the MPI-based spawner (most relevant on loosely coupled clusters), and the (unofficial) mpi-conduit backend
- This variant is OFF by default, since UPC++ works fine without MPI on many systems, increasing the likelihood first-time Spack users get a working build without needing to correctly setup MPI
* Add support for post-install testing using the test support deployed in the new build infrastructure
* Fix or workaround a few bugs observed during testing
### Status
The new package has been validated with a variety of specs across over seven different systems, including: NERSC cori, ALCF Theta, OLCF Summit, an in-house Linux cluster, and macOS laptops (Mojave and Catalina).
Expose serial/parallel build (MPI), CUDA/OpenMP backends, Clang, and
Ascent bindings.
Interestingly, `warpx +ascent` currently leads to an infinite loop in
the Spack concretizer.
Git-based conditions database for HEP and other experiments.
Use latest release version and current master to support Linux and
macOS. Add core known dependencies and conflicts related to C++17
support.
cxxstd variant added to help transitive dependencies, and for future
support for newer standards in future.
Update WarpX for recent developments:
- add openPMD I/O (default: ON)
- remove electro-static solver option (now a runtime option)
- enable tiny profiler by default
- depend on new CXX std support in make scripts for C++14
- WarpX only supports 2D and 3D in cartesian dims
* davix: add cxxstd variant
Davix is written in C++, so add this variant to allow dependents to specify
this so a consistent ABI is used.
* davix: fix flake8 errors
* Add gmsh v4.5.4 with new options
This adds OpenCASCADE as an alternative to the oce package.
A new variant 'privateapi' is added to enable the gmsh private API.
* Make oce conflict with opencascade in gmsh
* Add version 6.20.{00,02}, don't yet mark it preferred
* It needs zstd
* It needs numpy (at least for 6.20.00:6.20.03)
* Reorder python dependencies a bit
* Add mlp variant, default False
Older versions always include mlp, so no conflicts there.
* Disable tmva, because it needs mlp
* tmva needs mlp, so add conflict
* Add sources and resources for each version of Rust
* install bootstrapping compiler into stage
* Add libgit2
* Install bootstrapping compiler correctly
* implement full rust bootstrap
* Remove support for Rust pre-1.14
Also add lots of comments
* Support only Rust 1.17 and newer
* Remove < 1.23 versions of Rust
* Change the layout of rust_releases for maintainability
* Remove LLVM variant
* Address flake8 issues
* Make libgit2 curl variant default False, conflict 0.28 and newer
* Remove binutils dependency
* Add ARM64 while we're at it
* flake8
* use the 'python' routine rather than relying on the correct python to be picked up
* petsc: add checksum for 3.12.4
* petsc: constrain hdf5 to <= 1.10.x
Current petsc will error when being build with hdf5 1.12, so this ensures that
a compatible hdf5 will be used. Fix suggested by @balay.
Hpctoolkit master was recently updated to test for and allow old
binutils <= 2.33.1 and/or new binutils 2.34. Older hpctoolkit up to
2030.03.01 will forever require :2.33.1.
Adjust the libunwind dependency for safety with the current
concretizer.
Fabtests provides runtime analysis tools and examples of libfabric.
As with other projects that are tightly version-bound, e.g.
`py-adios` and `adios`, the fact that releases stem from the same
repo does not imply they should be the same package.
Remove resources, which complicate the libfabric build, and update
the fabtests package accordingly.
* Trilinos: Add more variants
+ Provide three new variants to allow building trilinos without netcdf, matio,
or glm.
+ No change to defaults.
* Fix style issue.
* py-tuiview: Source has moved to github
* py-tuiview: Explicitly require +python on gdal dependency
* py-tuiview: Versions up to 1.1.99 are qt4 only
* py-tuiview: Add version 1.2.6, which is qt5 only
* Explicit version range on gdal dependency
* adol-c:updating sources location
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/adol-c/package.py
Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* try extend path to solve PyQt5.sip not found issue
* disable private sip installation in sippackage class
* undo manual PyQt5 dir creation in py-sip site-packages dir
* fix typo
* fix typo
* also apply fix to PyQt4
* tidy up
* flake8 and tidy up
* tidy and undo hardcoding of python_include_dir
* replace hardcoded python inc dir
* fix minor issues
* rethink include dir variable name
* improve style
* add new versions
* implement new sip setup to qsci installation
* set sip-incdir correctly for the new setup
* setup extend_path thing before qsci python bindings
* take care of conflict
* flake8
* also extend for PyQt4
* improve style
* improve style
* SipPackage build sys should depend on py-sip
* consolidate extend_path fixes into SipPackage
* fix typo
* fix bugs
* flake8
* revert sip doc to pre-resource setup
* import os module
* flake8
Co-authored-by: Sinan81 <sbulut@3vgeomatics.com>
* CGNS: Version update
The CGNS library has several new versions. There was a format-changing change in 3.4.0 which was removed for 3.4.1. The change was then added again and released with a change to the major version (4.0.0). Note that 4.0.0 should be close to the functionality of 3.4.0.
* CGNS: Add shared variant
Added the `shared`variant to make the CMake build correctly pick up the RPATH settings.
* Added a package for the DiHydrogen distributed linear algebra library.
* Updated recipe to provide cuda architecture constaints.
* Addressed reviewer comments
* Fixed flake 8
* Previous qt changes broke the openspeedshop gui build. This puts back the changes that caused the breakage.
* Update the qt version to be more robust.
Co-authored-by: Galarowicz, James <jgalarowicz@newmexicoconsortium.org>
* Add patches when building with NAG
* Make libxml2 support optional. Also include conflict for
@:3.2~hydra+libxml2 since @:3.2~hydra does not require libxml2
support
* Add '--disable-silent-rules' to get more verbose output during
the build
* Implemented working file filtering to replace spack compiler wrapper with real compiler.
* Using string=True instead of re.escape. Using self.prefix.lib instead of appending /lib.
Co-authored-by: Wyatt Spear <wspear@cs.uoregon.edu>
* Add new vecgeom versions, add cuda support, automate target options
* Add ROOT, GDML, and external VecCore support to VecGeom
* Address reviewer comments
* Update vecgeom for CUDA
* Update versions
Add a 'define_from_variant` helper function to CMake-based Spack
packages to convert package variants into CMake arguments. For
example:
args.append('-DFOO=%s' % ('ON' if '+foo' in self.spec else 'OFF'))
can be replaced with:
args.append(self.define_from_variant('foo'))
The following conversions are handled automatically:
* Flag variants will be converted to CMake booleans
* Multivalued variants will be converted to semicolon-separated strings
* Other variant values are converted to CMake string arguments
This also adds a 'define' helper method to convert any variable to
a CMake argument. It has the same conversion rules as
'define_from_variant' (but operates directly on values rather than
requiring the user to supply the name of a package variant).