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author | TZ <tz-rrze@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-02-27 09:13:09 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-02-27 09:13:09 +0100 |
commit | d6d095a868dc3140a7ec166524ce68176c3c366c (patch) | |
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Docs: "spack env" is in the meantime called "spack build-env" (#15233)
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diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/packaging_guide.rst b/lib/spack/docs/packaging_guide.rst index 41d74fcc74..3c588c240b 100644 --- a/lib/spack/docs/packaging_guide.rst +++ b/lib/spack/docs/packaging_guide.rst @@ -2913,7 +2913,7 @@ discover its dependencies. If you want to see the environment that a package will build with, or if you want to run commands in that environment to test them out, you -can use the :ref:`cmd-spack-env` command, documented +can use the :ref:`cmd-spack-build-env` command, documented below. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -4332,31 +4332,31 @@ directory, install directory, package directory) and others change to core spack locations. For example, ``spack cd --module-dir`` will take you to the main python source directory of your spack install. -.. _cmd-spack-env: +.. _cmd-spack-build-env: -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -``spack env`` -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +``spack build-env`` +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -``spack env`` functions much like the standard unix ``env`` command, -but it takes a spec as an argument. You can use it to see the +``spack build-env`` functions much like the standard unix ``build-env`` +command, but it takes a spec as an argument. You can use it to see the environment variables that will be set when a particular build runs, for example: .. code-block:: console - $ spack env mpileaks@1.1%intel + $ spack build-env mpileaks@1.1%intel This will display the entire environment that will be set when the ``mpileaks@1.1%intel`` build runs. To run commands in a package's build environment, you can simply -provide them after the spec argument to ``spack env``: +provide them after the spec argument to ``spack build-env``: .. code-block:: console $ spack cd mpileaks@1.1%intel - $ spack env mpileaks@1.1%intel ./configure + $ spack build-env mpileaks@1.1%intel ./configure This will cd to the build directory and then run ``configure`` in the package's build environment. |