* py-datalad-metalad: add 0.4.5
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-datalad-metalad/package.py
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In addition to the new release, made intel-oneapi-compilers-classic version number match the compiler version number, instead of the version of the package that contains it.
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* root: make X11 really optional on macOS
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/root/package.py
* remove when clauses in provides
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This modifications breaks `develop` since it doesn't
pass audits with Python 2.7 It is to be investigated
why audits pass in CI for the PR and the issue is
revealed only when the package is pushed to develop.
PR #32615 deprecated Python versions up to 3.6.X. Since
the "build-systems" pipeline requires Python 3.6.15 to
build "tut", it will fail on the first rebuild that
involves Python.
The "tut" package is meant to perform an end-to-end
test of the "Waf" build-system, which is scarcely
used. The fix therefore is just to remove it from
the pipeline.
Spack currently depends on parsing filenames of downloaded files to
determine what type of archive they are and how to decompress them.
This commit adds a preliminary check based on magic numbers to
determine archive type (but falls back on name parsing if the
extension type cannot be determined).
As part of this work, this commit also enables decompression of
.tar.xz-compressed archives on Windows.
* Update py-poetry to 1.2.1
* Update py-xattr
* Apply style from review
* Apply suggestions from code review (part 1)
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* Changes from review - 2
* Fix typo
* Fix style
* Add missing py-dulwich version
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-poetry-core/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-poetry/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-poetry/package.py
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* Apply changes from review
* Add py-backports-cached-property and fix style
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update package.py
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* py-eccodes: ensure the minimal recommended shared version of libeccodes
* py-eccodes: set less general environment variables to enable location of libeccodes
* py-eccodes: add version 1.5.0
* py-eccodes: make flake8 happy
amazon linux 2 ships a glibc that is too old to work with cuda toolkit
for aarch64.
For example:
`libcurand.so.10.2.10.50` requires the symbol `logf@@GLIBC_2.27`, but
glibc is at 2.26.
So, these specs are removed.
* New packages: py-conan, py-node-semver, py-patch-ng
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-conan/package.py
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* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-conan/package.py
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* py-babel: add 2.10.3
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-babel/package.py
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* New package: py-jaraco-classes
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-jaraco-classes/package.py
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* [py-tinydb] added package py-tinydb
* [py-tinydb] corrected version in dependency for py-tinydb
* [py-tinydb] update python dependency
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* [py-tinydb] update dependency
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Include exception info related to url retrieval in debug messages
which otherwise would be swallowed. This is intended to be useful
for detecting if CA configuration interferes with downloads from
HTTPS links.