If the OpenMPI build finds the infiniband drivers in /usr/lib64, it adds
-Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/lib64 to the OpenMPI wrappers. If the wrappers are using
a compiler outside of /usr, and the OpenMPI wrappers are used to build software
outside of Spack, they will rpath /usr/lib64 into the executable which then has
GLIBC, GLIBCXX runtime errors due to it picking up GCC libraries in /usr/lib64.
This adds the directories specified in "extra_rpaths" to the OpenMPI wrappers,
which allows them to use the correct compiler when invoked outside of Spack
builds.
* Updated llvm to version 6.0.1. The previous 6.0.0 had an incorrectly declared symbol, discussed at https://reviews.llvm.org/D44140, which, amongst other things, broke py-numba. This version works fine with py-numba.
* Flag the conflict between py-numba and llvm@6.0.0
* Removed a single trailing space to satisfy checks
* First draft of a templight recipe
* Let's be explicit for now, we can be clever later on
* The clang6 version does not work, drop it
* Reorder FIXMEs more logically
* Add patch for current templight develop branch
* Create an artificial stable release of templight
* Take some additional inspiration from llvm package
* Added the templight supporting tools
* Remove old notes from the no-url branch
* Avoid unnecessary join_path
* intel-tbb: Add variant `tm` to disable transactional memory.
Some AMD or very old Intel systems don't support transactional memory. This commit adds a variant `tm` that defaults to `True`, but can be switched off to allow running on those systems.
- Previously, Spack didn't check the arguments you put in version()
directives.
- So, you could do something like this, where there are arguments for a
URL fetcher AND for a git fetcher:
version('1.0', md5='abc123', git='https://foo.bar', commit='feda2343')
- Now, we check the arguments before constructing a fetcher, to ensure
that each package has *only* arguments for a single type of fetcher.
- Also added `test_package_version_consistency()` to the `package_sanity`
test, so that all builtin packages are required to have valid
`version()` directives.
- packagers can specify two top-level fetch URLs if one is `url`
- e.g., `url` and `git` or `url` and `svn`
- allow only one VCS fetcher so we can differentiate between URL and VCS.
- also clean up fetcher logic and class structure
- Packages can remove the top-level `url` attribute and still work
- These are now legal:
- Packages with *only* version-specific URLs (even with gaps)
- Packages with a top-level git/hg/svn attribute and `version`
directives for that.
- If a package has both a top-level hg/git/svn attribute AND a top-level
url attribute, the url attribute takes precedence.
- This changes `get_checksums_for_versions` to generate code that uses an
explicit `sha256` argument instead if the bare `md5` hash we used to
generate.
- also use a generic digest parameter for the `version` directive, rather
than a specific `md5` parameter.
* fix to build libmatheval with guile@2.0:
* fixed formatting issues
* fixed formatting issues2
* fixed check for autoreconf and renaming of configure.in
* fixed force_autoreconf
* now patching configure, which is hopefully more robust
* minimal patches for guile 2.0 and 2.2 (disabeling unit testing for libmatheval)
* minimal patches for guile 2.0 and 2.2 (disabeling unit testing for libmatheval)