* everytrace: New package
Everytrace ensures that stack trace is obtained every time a program exits, for whatever reason.
* everytrace: Change CMake to build dependency
* Renamed to everytrace-example, flake8 and copyright issues.
* flake8
* Missing type=build
* Warn user if flake8 can't find setuptools
* Add missing dependencies of flake8
* Updates to py-autopep8, make packages activateable
* Check for presence of setuptools for Sphinx too
* Fix bug in order of commands
- Fixed up dependency management so that:
- build deps go in PATH and -I
- link deps go in -L args
- only *immediate* link deps are RPATH'd
The latter reduces the number of libraries that need to be added to
DT_NEEDED / LC_RPATH. This removes redundant RPATHs to transitive
dependencies.
* Adding last version of fenics and making trilinos not ambiguous on hdf5
* forcing fenics to ignore hdf5 cxx
* Adding deptypes and correcting the hdf5 patch
* flake8 corrections
* cleaning some useless code
* Provide new versions of llvm.
+ Provide file list and md5 hashes for 3.8.1 and 3.9.0.
+ Clean up indentation for the 'releases' data structure to improve
consistency.
* Adding a block of code to the 'resources' structure for cfe.
* Merge cfe and clang resources into single entity.
* Added hadoop, spark, and variant spark+hadoop
* Docstrings, dependency types, urls, copyright
* Flake8 fixes, link dependency for hadoop
* Build type for spark, env problem setting JAVA_HOME
* New package: libquo
libquo is a high-level, easy to use programming interface tailored specifically
for MPI/MPI+X codes that may benefit from evolving process binding policies
during their execution. QUO allows for arbitrary process binding policies to
be enacted and reverted during the execution of an MPI/MPI+X application as
different computational phases are entered and exited, respectively.
https://github.com/losalamos/libquo
* Remove use of 'which' and fix style non-conformance.
* Add libint package
* Add Intel optimization flags recommended by CP2K
* Add new version and Intel compiler optimization flags for libxc
* Add older version of libint
* Libint depends on GMP C++ library
Pro tips from @adamjstewart:
* line too long in package description
* name it grib-api instead of grib_api
* depend on netcdf without reference to unnecessary constraints
* py-pil: Does not build with Python3.
* Set py-pillow to be the default pil provider
* Update package.py
* Change to comments requested by adamjstewart
* Remove version constraint from extends(), avoid a Spack bug.
* Fixes#1720: spack reindex fails with invalid ref count.
- Database graph wasn't being built properly; dependencies were set up
incorrectly in the nodes that ended up in the graph on reindex.
- Reworked _add to increment ref count properly and to always build
bottom-up to make the logic simpler to understand.
* Add checks to ensure DB is a valid merkle tree.
- Distinguish between static (package) and dynamic (spec) graphs.
- static graphs ignore conditions and multiple instances (hashes) and
plot raw dependencies among packages.
- dynamic graphs include information from particular specs (instances of
packages) and can have multiple instances with hashes.
- Allow graphing all packages in the install DB.
- useful for debugging.