* 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.
* New package: py-mysql-connector
* Fixed docstring
* 1. Determined that py-setuptools was not needed at all, so removed.
2. Added py-protobuf. Docs seem to imply that only C protobuf library is required; however, the Python setup.py says differently, and some Python code seems to reference protobuf too. I don't know why this worked for me, but it looks like including py-protobuf is the right thing to do.
* Applied solution detailed in:
https://github.com/mysql/mysql-connector-python/pull/9
Uncommenting this patch will make `error: option --single-version-externally-managed not recognized` reappear.
* Clean up / reorder lines
* flake8
qt currently falls back to bundled versions of sqlite, harfbuzz, pcre,
double-conversion and xcb. This adds the appropriate dependencies and
configure arguments. A new variant adds multibyte support to pcre and
pcre2, which is required by qt.
Additionally, newer versions of gcc (starting with @8.3.0) cause build
failures. This adds a patch to fix the problem.
The changes have been tested with all versions of qt currently available
in Spack. 5.2 and 5.3 do not build for reasons that seem to be unrelated
to these changes, though.
* Add binary package of the IBM Java SDK for big and little-endian
powerpc (power7, 8 and 9). The jdk and openjdk packages only install
on x86_64.
* Add ibm-java as a java provider
* The jdk and openjdk packages only install on x86_64. Add conflicts
for ppc64 and ppc64le to jdk and openjdk.
shmemrun and oshrun do not exist in OpenMPI v4.0.0
(ref: https://www.open-mpi.org/doc/v4.0/)
The Spack OpenMPI package was failing the install by trying to
remove them. This guards the removal of several scripts when
using the Slurm scheduler to handle the case where they don't exist.
It seems that this is actually a glibc problem and while 2.6.4 builds
without the patch on newer versions of gcc (@8:), it still sometimes
segfaults (as observed during the doxygen build).