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authorJim Galarowicz <jeg@krellinst.org>2017-01-10 12:28:05 -0800
committerTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2017-01-10 12:28:05 -0800
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Update the boost versions used by openspeedshop. Boost-1.60 to current latest causes compile errors when building openspeedshop. (#2300)
* Update the krell institute products to use the latest features of spack for building on cluster platforms. * Address travis error messages and resubmit the pull request. * Update the contents of openspeedshop package.py so it passes the flake8 tests. * Fix flake8 error-whitespack issue in mrnet package.py file. * Add updates based on spack reviewer feedback. * More fixes based on comments from reviewers. Switch using extend to using append, remove additional setting of PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH that should not be required due to RPATH. * More review related changes. Update MPIOption.append lines and take out xercesc references. * Create a base options function for common openspeedshop base cmake options to reduce redundencies. * Add libxml2+python depends on to get around issues with the libxml2 package file. * Using boost over 1.60.0 causes compile errors. This is a known boost bug. Also, dyninst-9.2.0 is set to be the vesrion of dyninst to use with OSS, as of now. The newer version fails to build. * Fix bad syntax in specifying the boost version range. * Update the version numbers for the krell institute components and tools: cbtf and openspeedshop. * Do not build glib for qt3, it is not needed and causes build problems at this time anyway.
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