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Mark Olesen 767cdf98d3 Cleanup some depends_on flex for scotch and things depending on scotch (#4600) (#4601)
- The buggy flex-2.6.2 was blacklisted in the corresponding flex
  package, but now also removed the md5sum to avoid suggesting that
  this version should be revived.
  The 2.6.3 has similar problems (at least for scotch), but 2.6.4
  seems to work.

- Rejig flex restriction for scotch to exclude 2.6.2-2.6.3 only. Since
  flex-2.6.4 appears to be okay again, we can remove the flex version
  restriction that trickled through into the openfoam packages as a
  consequent of an spack spec bug.

- Make flex a build dependency for the openfoam packages
  (seems to have been an earlier oversight).
2017-06-26 09:58:02 -05:00
bin Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598) 2017-06-24 22:22:55 -07:00
etc/spack/defaults refactor openfoam packages (#3669) 2017-06-21 11:35:31 -05:00
lib/spack Don't immediately raise an error when an editor is not found (#4587) 2017-06-25 20:42:38 -07:00
share/spack Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598) 2017-06-24 22:22:55 -07:00
var/spack Cleanup some depends_on flex for scotch and things depending on scotch (#4600) (#4601) 2017-06-26 09:58:02 -05:00
.codecov.yml qa: adjust thresholds for acceptance (#3105) 2017-02-09 08:31:57 -08:00
.coveragerc unit tests: replace nose with pytest (#2502) 2016-12-29 07:48:48 -08:00
.flake8 Properly ignore flake8 F811 redefinition errors (#3932) 2017-04-25 11:01:25 -07:00
.gitignore unit tests: replace nose with pytest (#2502) 2016-12-29 07:48:48 -08:00
.mailmap Update mail map. So many email aliases. 2016-10-19 22:47:39 -07:00
.travis.yml travis: fixes failure on six (#4415) 2017-06-01 14:42:33 +02:00
LICENSE Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598) 2017-06-24 22:22:55 -07:00
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Spack is a multi-platform package manager that builds and installs multiple versions and configurations of software. It works on Linux, macOS, and many supercomputers. Spack is non-destructive: installing a new version of a package does not break existing installations, so many configurations of the same package can coexist.

Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. Package files are written in pure Python, and specs allow package authors to write a single script for many different builds of the same package. With Spack, you can build your software all the ways you want to.

See the Feature Overview for examples and highlights.

To install spack and your first package, make sure you have Python. Then:

$ git clone https://github.com/llnl/spack.git
$ cd spack/bin
$ ./spack install libelf

Documentation

Full documentation for Spack is the first place to look.

Try the Spack Tutorial, to learn how to use spack, write packages, or deploy packages for users at your site.

See also:

Get Involved!

Spack is an open source project. Questions, discussion, and contributions are welcome. Contributions can be anything from new packages to bugfixes, or even new core features.

Mailing list

If you are interested in contributing to spack, join the mailing list. We're using Google Groups for this:

Slack channel

Spack has a Slack channel where you can chat about all things Spack:

Sign up here to get an invitation mailed to you.

Contributions

Contributing to Spack is relatively easy. Just send us a pull request. When you send your request, make develop the destination branch on the Spack repository.

Your PR must pass Spack's unit tests and documentation tests, and must be PEP 8 compliant. We enforce these guidelines with Travis CI. To run these tests locally, and for helpful tips on git, see our Contribution Guide.

Spack uses a rough approximation of the Git Flow branching model. The develop branch contains the latest contributions, and master is always tagged and points to the latest stable release.

Authors

Many thanks go to Spack's contributors.

Spack was created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov.

Citing Spack

If you are referencing Spack in a publication, please cite the following paper:

Release

Spack is released under an LGPL license. For more details see the NOTICE and LICENSE files.

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