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Build error | Some package in Spack didn't build correctly | build-error |
Thanks for taking the time to report this build failure. To proceed with the report please:
- Title the issue "Installation issue: ".
- Provide the information required below.
- Remove the template instructions before posting the issue.
We encourage you to try, as much as possible, to reduce your problem to the minimal example that still reproduces the issue. That would help us a lot in fixing it quickly and effectively!
Steps to reproduce the issue
$ spack install <spec> # Fill in the exact spec you are using
... # and the relevant part of the error message
Platform and user environment
Please report your OS here:
$ uname -a
Linux nuvolari 4.15.0-29-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 17 15:39:52 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -d
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
and, if relevant, post or attach:
packages.yaml
compilers.yaml
to the issue
Additional information
Sometimes the issue benefits from additional details. In these cases there are a few things we can suggest doing. First of all, you can post the full output of:
$ spack spec --install-status <spec>
...
to show people whether Spack installed a faulty software or if it was not able to build it at all.
If your build didn't make it past the configure stage, Spack as also commands to parse logs and report error and warning messages:
$ spack log-parse --show=errors,warnings <file-to-parse>
You might want to run this command on the config.log
or any other similar file
found in the stage directory:
$ spack location -s <spec>
In case in config.log
there are other settings that you think might be the cause
of the build failure, you can consider attaching the file to this issue.
Rebuilding the package with the following options:
$ spack -d install -j 1 <spec>
...
will provide additional debug information. After the failure you will find two files in the current directory:
spack-cc-<spec>.in
, which contains details on the command given in input to Spack's compiler wrapperspack-cc-<spec>.out
, which contains the command used to compile / link the failed object after Spack's compiler wrapper did its processing
You can post or attach those files to provide maintainers with more information on what is causing the failure.