Version 1.17 of DD4hep was renamed from "01-17-00" to "01-17", in line
with the naming conventions of previous releases. Since release archives
contain a subdirectory with the version string in it, this changes the contents
of the tarball ever so slightly, so the SHA-256 checksum must change as well.
Fix url to find newer versions, add newest version 4.0.2 and add
variants for
- cxxstd: To use a specific c++ standard
- static: Enable or disable build of static libraries
- boost: Boost support
- sqlite: SQLite support
- postgresql: PostgreSQL support
When having a few packages loaded, installing go-bootstrap will fail
because the `PATH` variable is truncated at 4096 bytes. Increase the
limit to 128 KiB to make longer paths fit.
1. "+simplex" conflicts with "dealii@:9.2" [The interface to simplex is supported from version 9.3.0 onwards. Please explicitly disable this variant via ~simplex]
2. "+arborx" conflicts with "dealii@:9.2" [The interface to arborx is supported from version 9.3.0 onwards. Please explicitly disable this variant via ~arborx]
Prior to any Spack build, Spack modifies PATH etc. to help the build
find the dependencies it needs. It also allows any package to define
custom environment modifications (and furthermore a package can
specify environment modifications to apply when it is used as a
dependency). If an external package defines custom environment
modifications that alter PATH, and the external package is in a merged
or system prefix, then that prefix could "override" the Spack-built
packages.
This commit reorders environment modifications so that PrependPath
actions which expose Spack-built packages override PrependPath actions
for custom environment modifications of external packages.
In more detail, the original order of environment modifications is:
* Modules
* Compiler flag variables
* PATH, CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, and PKG_CONFIG_PATH for dependencies
* Custom package.py modifications in the following order:
* dependencies
* root
This commit changes the order:
* Modules
* Compiler flag variables
* For each external dependency
* PATH, CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, and PKG_CONFIG_PATH modifications
* Custom modifications
* For each Spack-built dependency
* PATH, CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, and PKG_CONFIG_PATH modifications
* Custom modifications
Spack pipelines need to take specific actions internally that depend
on whether the pipeline is being run on a PR to spack or a merge to
the develop branch. Pipelines can also run in other repositories,
which represents other possible use cases than just the two mentioned
above. This PR creates a "SPACK_PIPELINE_TYPE" gitlab variable which
is propagated to rebuild jobs, and is also used internally to determine
which pipeline-specific tasks to run.
One goal of the PR is fix an issue where rebuild jobs which failed on
develop pipelines did not properly report the broken full hash to the
"broken-specs-url".
* Add Externally Findable section to info command
* Use comma delimited detection attributes in addition to boolean value
* Unit test externally detectable part of spack info
yes I know this name isn't popular but that's the way it is right now.
master and the upcoming v5.0.x release branch use git submodules.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
* [py-xxhash] created template
* [py-xxhash] working on dependencies
* [py-xxhash] set version for xxhash
* [py-xxhash] Final cleanup
- added homepage
- added description
- removed fixmes
* Force the Python interpreter with an env variable
This commit forces the Python interpreter with an
environment variable, to ensure that the Python set
by the "setup-python" action is the one being used.
Due to the policy adopted by Spack to prefer python3
over python we may end up picking a Python 3.X
interpreter where Python 2.7 was meant to be used.
* Revert "Update conftest.py (#24473)"
This reverts commit 477c8ce820.
* Make python-dateutil a soft dependency for unit tests
Before #23212 people could clone spack and run
```
spack unit-tests
```
while now this is not possible, since python-dateutil is
a required but not vendored dependency. This change makes
it not a hard requirement, i.e. it will be used if found
in the current interpreter.
* Workaround mypy complaint