* First draft for installing Stata 15
I've tested this works on my systems and gives a successful install of STATA 15.
* Flake8 cleanup
* Another Flake8
* Update license header
* Various improvements
A lot of improvements as suggested by @adamjstewart
* flake8 check
* paraview: adding variants to use external packages as internal do not compile
* paraview: add latest paraview version
* catalyst: fixed libvtkexpat undefined reference linking error in Catalyst 5.5
* catalyst: add latest catalyst version
* catalyst: added ParaView_DIR env variable to catalyst module
* add paraview, catalyst patches
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/merge_requests/1166
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/merge_requests/2433
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/merge_requests/2436
* - Handle updated library paths for catalyst.
Versions 5.4 and old places libraries under a paraview subdirectory.
Eg, "lib/paraview-5.4", they are now placed directly under "lib"
- Minor code style cleanup
* Handle update library and python paths for ParaView-5.5
* catalyst: added ParaView_DIR path to spack_env
* BUG: applied the patch to the extracted catalyst source files
* paraview: added missing self to a member variable
* paraview: added Paraview_DIR to env
* catalyst: added osmesa variant
* of-catalyst: added new package
* add (FOAM,WM)_PROJECT_DIR also to spack_env environment
* depends on first openfoam release supporting catalyst
* openfoam-com: added missing env variables to module generation
* openfoam: fixed flake8 errors
* of-catalyst: added full variant and openfoam version dependency
* paraview: adding variants to use external packages as internal do not compile
* catalyst: fixed libvtkexpat undefined reference linking error in Catalyst 5.5
* catalyst: added ParaView_DIR env variable to catalyst module
* add paraview, catalyst patches
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/merge_requests/1166
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/merge_requests/2433
- https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/merge_requests/2436
* - Handle updated library paths for catalyst.
Versions 5.4 and old places libraries under a paraview subdirectory.
Eg, "lib/paraview-5.4", they are now placed directly under "lib"
- Minor code style cleanup
* Handle update library and python paths for ParaView-5.5
* catalyst: added ParaView_DIR path to spack_env
* BUG: applied the patch to the extracted catalyst source files
* of-catalyst: added new package
* add (FOAM,WM)_PROJECT_DIR also to spack_env environment
* depends on first openfoam release supporting catalyst
* paraview: added missing self to a member variable
* openfoam-com: added missing env variables to module generation
* openfoam: fixed flake8 errors
* paraview: added Paraview_DIR to env
* catalyst: added osmesa variant
* of-catalyst: added full variant and openfoam version dependency
* paraview-catalyst: use always external expat and netcdf
* of-catalyst: reformatted package description
* paraview-catalyst: removed duplicated function
* catalyst: fixed flake8 error
* of-catalyst: fixed license header
* of-catalyst: minor changes
* of-catalyst: renamed gitrepo with git
* of-catalyst: removed useless gitrepo parameter
* Added a package for the MDAnalysis toolkit.
* Added python packages for breathe and m2r. Updated versions and URL
for the sphinx package.
* Fixed flake8 error
* Updated package requirements based on feedback.
* Updated with requirements from the setup.py
* Switched it back to pypi.
* py-pynio: new package
* Major re-working to add some of the optional dependencies, and make it conform to the approach described in the pynio setup.py comments. Much of it turned out to be too complicated, and I have added some notes in comments to explain this to future adventurers.
* Added variants for the hdf5 and gdal dependencies, which do seem to be genuinely optional. Also added absolute dependencies for jpeg and zlib, which setup.py says it wants, but were being found as the os-installed versions.
* Added descriptions for the new variants, and moved them to above the dependencies
Enable explicitly building glib with or without libiconv.
Heads up: if you build with ~iconv but there is something else in the
spec that includes libiconv then glib will *still* automagically
discover it and the build will fail.
* add the tfel package
* fix the tfel package
* fix the tfel package
* fix the tfel package
* Taking Adam J. Steward' remarks into account
* fixes trailing white spaces
* Update description
* Update dependencies following @adamjstewart adices
* Style fixes
* Style fixes
* Add java optional support
* add the maintainers attribute (following @alalazo advice), disable interface not selected (following @adamjstewart advice)
* flake8 fixes
* Fix Cast3M and python-bindings support. Python detection is made compatible with cmake'FindPythonLibs module (at least how it is used in TFEL)
* Style fixes
* Style fixes
* Fix test on python version
* Follow @adamjstewart advices: code is much cleaner and readable
* Small fix
* Small fix
* Add comment
* Small fix in cmake option
* try again (trying to overcome Travis CI unstable build process)
* CGNS: Allow use of git branch versions
Add ability to use git `master` and `develop` branches of the CGNS library. The `seacas` package sometimes needs to use the `master` or `develop` branch due to some new changes to the parallel I/O implementation in CGNS which has not yet been released.
* CGNS: Reorder to put newest version on top
Based on review comments, place newest version (develop) first in list.
* dyninst: patch to build dyninst with older gcc
Add 'v9.3.2-auto.patch'. This patch changes some 'auto t: type' usage
to the older but equivalent 'type.begin()'. This allows building
dyninst 9.3.2 with gcc 4.4 which doesn't support the newer syntax.
This patch is harmless with newer gcc.
* Fix typo in patch. (My bad for sloppy cut-and-paste.)
* Restrict the patch to gcc 4.7 and earlier. gcc 4.8 supports the newer
usage and thus doesn't need the patch.
* proper include & linking of libarchive
* due to linux headers, mfu can't build on mac
* hard code deps in configure line
rather than relying on pkg-config
* +xattr during config
* must also link the lib
* find mfu.h
* long lines
* Add thread count variant
Atlas automatically configures itself and optimizes to run with a fixed number of threads. This can be overridden during compile by setting a flag and atlas will tune itself to use the specified number, rather than all system CPUs.
Default value is the existing logic, autoconfigure.
* Fix Linting
* Another lint for longline
* Added rocksdb package
* Fixes based on @tristan0x and @pramodk comments
* Cleanup
* A couple minor fixes based on @adamjstewart 's advice
* Fixed flake8 errors
- previous removal of FOAM_EXT_LIBBIN (ThirdParty) from the environment
during the build could lead to the system scotch library being found
instead of the spack installation.
Avoid this largely cosmetic change to the setting in favour of
improved build robustness. These modifications will be largely
superfluous in the 1812 release anyhow.
- Split the patching algorithm into 'regular' and '@:1806' since the
next versions of openfoam will again need fewer patches.
- Add hook into foamCreateManpage to be used where available
* SEACAS: Add preliminary support for seacas package
* Eliminate leftover from package I copied from.
* And remove another stray line
Sorry, thought I had checked this better...
* SEACAS: Shorten long lines; fixup indentation
* SEACAS: Remove unused os import
* Add PLASMA version 18.11.0 and Lua variant (#9689)
* Add PLASMA 18.11.1 with optional Lua and test for headers
* New versions for a few python modules (#9969)
* py-jupyter-console: Add version 5.2.0
* py-jupyter-core: add version 4.4.0
* py-lxml: add version 4.2.5
* py-zmq: add version 17.1.2
* py-terminado: add version 0.8.1
* py-pexpect: add version 4.6.0
* py-pytables: add version 3.4.4
* SEACAS: Default to mpi on
* SEACAS: Modify to reduce variants
Instead of using an `allpkgs` or explicitly specifying each individual subset,
changed to minimize variants:
* By default, the exodus and IOSS libraries are built and a few
executables directly related to the IOSS library.
* variant `common` defaults to True and builds the "common" seacas
applications. This is based on my definition, so there may be
could be some discussion on what belongs here.
* variant `legacy` defaults to True and builds the remainder of the
seacas applications. These are still used, but mainly in more
esoteric areas. Might be better to default to False, but I wanted
default to just build everything which is what other SEACAS builds
always do...
Removed the `kokkos` variants for now as I need to do some more
thinking on how best to support this. Not often used currently,
so shouldn't be an issue.
Cleaned up other issues raised by Adam and found by me.
* SEACAS: Address flake8 issues
* SEACAS: Clean up variant package logic
Fixed package variant logic.
Consolidated some other variant handling logic
Other minor refactors for hopefully better readability
* SEACAS: Fix flake8 error
Missing whitespace around operator fixed.
* GDL: python integration fixes
* renamed python-related variants to follow the convention
* building the Python module requires patches currently targetting 0.9.8 othwerwise asking for the Python module *only* builds the Pyhton module
* building the python module also requires patching the vendored (with the GDL) antlr to be built as a shared library
* Typo
Co-Authored-By: rmsds <ricardo.d.silva@gmail.com>
* Rename embed-python variant to embed_python
* zoltan: only add gussed MPI libs if no MPI wrappers are used
- if MPI-wrappers are used for compilation, we can assume that
linking works without manually specifying MPI libs
(guessing may result in wrong libs, cf. #8979)
- thus, only guess the NPI libs and add them explicitly if no
MPI-wrappers are used
- use llnl.util.filesystem.find_libraries instead of a locally
defined routine to guess the MPI libs if needed
(cf. #8979)
* zoltan: rely on MPI-wrappers to know the required MPI libs
The sys_ustat.h.patch to file sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc from
PR #10046 does not apply cleanly to gcc 4.8 or 4.9 (or earlier).
GCC up to 4.8.x either don't have libsanitizer or else don't include
ustat.h in sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc.
GCC 4.9.x includes ustat.h, but needs a slightly different patch.
The patch applies to GCC 5.x up to 6.4, and 7.x up to 7.3 and also
8.1.0.
The patch is already included in the tar files for gcc 6.5.0, 7.4.0
and 8.2.0.
* flux-sched: fix compilation errors
configure was being run twice becuase the staging symlinks were
confusing autotools
mirror flux-core in building in a subdirectory to avoid other common
compilation problems, like the one in PR #3543
* flux-core: update dependencies
munge is no longer a dependency
provide hints for lua version so that `spack install flux-core` works
"out-of-the-box". Currently, when no explicity version is provided, the
concretizer attempts to use lua@5.3, which is invalid. Closes#10000
* Added a package for the MDAnalysis toolkit.
* Added Ninja as the generator for LBANN, Hydrogen, and Aluminum. Also
fixed a bug in how the Conduit variant is included in LBANN. Added
new versions for Hydrogen and LBANN.
* Updated lbann package so that the CMAKE parameters are set when the
variant is on and off.
Fix the install of the single header amalgate in catch2.
The public API for catch < 2.3.0 was "#include <catch.hpp>".
For 2.3.0+ it is "#include <catch2/catch.hpp>"
* Spades: Add version 3.13.0
In version 3.13.0 the CmakeLists.txt dir is at a different location than
in other versions. Versions up to 3.12.0 are located in "src" whereas
3.13.0 is a level deeper at "assemblers/src".
* Remove git and add new version hash
* Add mising QE releases.
* Update QE dependencies and conflicts.
* QE 6.3 install method requires a patch to work properly.
* include QE git develop branch
* QE HDF5 needs Fortran support. HDF5 versions prior to 1.8.16 leads to QE runtime errors.
* Number of MKL related conflicts for QE.
* Flake8 fixes for QE for hdf5 lines.
* Pass in all compilers properly to QE configure
* Fixed external BLAS/LAPACK linkage in QE.
* Library search was problematic in QE.
* Add section headings to QE package.
* External FFTW compatible libraries properly detected in QE.
* Flake8 fixes for QE
* QE configure defaults to False for ELPA, thus Spack package should as well.
* QE depends on FFTW3 provider instead of FFTW explictly.
* Primary QE repo is gitlab.com, not github.com. Github mirror lags behind gitlab site.
* Support both 6.3-backports branch and develop branch in QE.
* QE patch needed for proper MKL detection. MKL_ROOT is detected and preferred, still falls back to finding first MKL installation in /opt/intel.
* Use FFTW-API provider versioned interface for specify QE FFT dependency.
* QE FFTW conflicts no longer need thanks to FFTW-API provider versioned interface.
* Flake8 3.6.0 fix in support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Fix QE conflict with ilp64 variant in support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Remove custom url_for_version for QE package and use builtin url instead. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Use FFTW builtin flags for QE instead of custom Python code. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Fix typo in QE package comments. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Future proof QE package patches in anticipation of QE >= 6.3.1. In support of https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/9853
* Adding version 2.0.12 of numactl.
* Adding new versions of hwloc.
* Adding NVML variant to hwloc.
* Adding gl variant to hwloc.
* Updating hwloc numactl dependency and gl dependency.
* Using gl virtual package in hwloc.
Clang 8.0 now supports openmp 4.5 and many commerical compilers also support
openmp >= 4.0. This commit removes the openmp version guard and rely on CMake
to throw errors out when openmp version requirement is not satisified.
It also add options for precision control.
* CGNS: Add option for 64-bit integers
Added the `int64` variant which will build the library using 64-bit integers for certain values. This gives the capability to have models with more than 2 billion cells and/or nodes.
Beginning with CGNS-3.1.0, two new typedef variables have been introduced to support 64-bit mode. The `cglong_t` typedef is always a 64-bit integer, and `cgsize_t` will be either a 32-bit or 64-bit integer depending on how the library was built. Many of the C functions in the MLL have been changed to to use `cgsize_t` instead of `int` in the arguments. These functions include any that may exceed the 2Gb limit of an` int`, e.g. zone dimensions, element data, boundary conditions, and connectivity. In Fortran, all integer data is taken to be `integer*4` for 32-bit and `integer*8` for 64-bit builds.
* EXODUS: Update version and dependencies
Allow pulling master version from git. Note that I hope to have better versioning "soon"
Add requirement to use Netcdf-4.6.1 or later as those versions no longer require changing the `maxdims` or `maxvars` defines in the netcdf.h include file. With these versions, Exodus can use an unmodified NetCDF. These versions of NetCDF are also better than previous versions (code quality, performance, robustness).
It is still possible to run exodusII with previous NetCDF versions, but I don't know how to specify that the dependency where maxdims/maxvars variants are only needed for versions prior to 4.6.0.
I also removed the explicit dependency on HDF5 as that dependency should be applied through the NetCDF dependency.
* Remove white-space on blank line
* Provide a new spackage for py-pint.
Pint is a Python package to define, operate and manipulate physical quantities:
the product of a numerical value and a unit of measurement. It allows arithmetic
operations between them and conversions from and to different
units. https://pint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
* Switch hash from md5 to sha256.
Add several new versions so that current functionality can be accessed. Current version is now 1.5.13.
Update `url`, `list_url`, and `list_depth` so spack can find available versions
* PNETCDF: Update with current versions
Added latest versions. (1.10.0, 1.9.0, 1.8.1)
* PNETCDF: Revert version change in url
Reverted the change in the url variable version since not required.
* NETCDF: Add new versions and update url
Added the 4.6.2 version which was recently released.
Changed the url to point to the official Unidata site and added option to retrieve master version from git.
* NETCDF: checksum and version updates
Reverted back to use of previous URL. The `https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/archive/v4.6.2.tar.gz` location is newer, but spack does not seem to be able to access all of the versions at that location -- only goes back to 4.5.0. Since several installations are still providing 4.4.0, thought it best to go back to previous url. However, it looks like the naming convention has changed since 4.6.2, so need to provide explicit url for 4.6.2. Probably best to go to a `url_for_version()` scheme if that naming convention stays in place?
This commit allows users to enable openmp, rendering, logging and mpi
in vtkm. Meanwhile, it adds support for cuda architecture selection.
[VTK-m 1.3 Release notes](https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/tags/v1.3.0)
Overhaul hpctoolkit to AutotoolsPackage and to build its dependencies
directly from spack instead of using hpctoolkit-externals.
Remove hpctoolkit-externals since it's no longer needed.
* py-jupyter-console: Add version 5.2.0
* py-jupyter-core: add version 4.4.0
* py-lxml: add version 4.2.5
* py-zmq: add version 17.1.2
* py-terminado: add version 0.8.1
* py-pexpect: add version 4.6.0
* py-pytables: add version 3.4.4
Fixes#994473c978d replaced a move with a copy, which cased rmdir to fail (as
it expects an empty directory). This switches to use `shutil.rmtree`
instead.
The latest OpenMPI release, v4.0.0, does not build with many GCC
variants. Since this is our default, a lot of users get hit.
Let's wait for some point releases.
* py-geopandas: New package, including packages for its dependencies
* Trailing whitespace removed, etc
* One more trailing whitespace
* Removed some extraneous dependencies. No idea why I thought I needed them, but it now builds fine without them.
* Added a variant +plotting, to include the dependencies required for plotting, as these are large-ish if not being used.
* Added explicit dependency on py-matplotlib
* r-geor: new package, and a couple of its dependencies
* Update to new copyright header
* Include the list_url for the R package archive dir
* Added explicit version ranges on dependencies, as per the relevant CRAN pages
* Correct dependency types in r-splancs.
* r-compositions: new package, including its dependencies
* Include the list_url for the R package archive dir
* Added explicit version ranges on dependencies, as per the relevant CRAN pages
Drop versions 8.1.x. These were > 5 years old, no other spack package
uses them, and they used autotools. Packages 'stat' and 'mitos' still
use 8.2.1, so we keep that.
Switch class Dyninst to CMakePackage.
Clean up how the versions depend on various packages. For example,
Dyninst used libelf up to 9.2, and then elfutils starting with 9.3.
This makes things easier going forward.
Add variant 'openmp' (default True) to enable openmp support for
ParseAPI. This was added in 10.0.0.
Add variant 'static' (default False) to also build static libraries.
This goes back to 9.1.0.
Disable cotire for the 9.3.x versions. Cotire has no real use in a
one-time build and can break parallel builds with both static and
shared libs.
* package: add asciidoctor gem
Faster, easier to use, less impossible to install correctly
implementation of asciidoc.
* ritual sacrifice of EOF whitespace to flake8
* openblas: enable parallel builds
* cp2k: enable parallel builds
* cp2k: fix building on multilib/Suse distros
use the actual directory path where files where installed to instead of
the default prefix+'/lib'
* cp2k: ensure we have a non-header-only libxsmm
* openblas: disable max num CPU detection on virtualized build
* cp2k: install data and set compiled-in DATA_DIR
* cp2k: make libxc an optional dependency (enabled by default)
* cp2k: link libint statically
* cp2k: declare statically linked library deps as type=build
* cp2k: add support for PGI compiler
* cp2k: rename smm=none to smm=blas for clarification
* cp2k: blacklist unsupported compilers
* cp2k: mark wannier90 a build-time dep since statically linked
* cp2k: make pexsi and elpa optional
* cp2k: add support for v6.1
* libxc: add version 4.2.3
* cp2k: use pkg-config to link properly to libxsmm
* cp2k: fix OpenMP support by making it explicit
Previously, CP2K accepted threaded ELPA or BLAS, leading to #(CPU) processes
being spawned even though no explicit OpenMP was requested. Now the
`popt` variant should truly be thread free while the `psmp` variant uses
threads also internally.
* cp2k: source tarballs moved to GitHub
* Add initial packages for citcoms and dependencies
* Ignore Pythia imports
* Add py-merlin package
* Add GMT package
* Fixes to get GMT working
* Get hc package building
* Get CitcomS 3.2.0 working
* Add fstrack package
* Fix hash
* added develop version in argobots package and added valgrind variant
* made autotools required only for develop version
* corrected style
* Added --disable-valgrind
Added --disable-valgrind to explicitly disable it when +valgrind isn't provided.
Pass cflags to configure so that configure gets the values from the
spack install line.
Disable -Werror so that we don't fail the build over a stray warning.
Libunwind releases are few and far between, so we need access to
recent snapshots from the git repository.
Pass cflags to configure so that make will respect the value from the
spack install line.
glib should not use the globally installed gtk-doc. Otherwise, gtk-doc
can fail with Python errors such as `ImportError: No module named site`.
This is due to the fact that Spack sets `PYTHONHOME`, which can confuse
the global Python installation that is used by gtk-doc.
- Add version 2.1.0
- Now that #9264 has been merged, gplates seems to build fine with newer
versions of gcc (tested with gcc@8)
- When using the ninja generator, gplates can be built in parallel