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author | Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com> | 2017-11-12 23:14:44 -0700 |
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committer | Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov> | 2017-11-12 23:14:44 -0700 |
commit | 9db7eaade8a4f929e0ec543686888e2b911b90d3 (patch) | |
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Last minute edits to the Configuration Tutorial (#6271)
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diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/tutorial_configuration.rst b/lib/spack/docs/tutorial_configuration.rst index e7ef5b92cd..f9221be9b4 100644 --- a/lib/spack/docs/tutorial_configuration.rst +++ b/lib/spack/docs/tutorial_configuration.rst @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ We will start by opening the compilers configuration file .. code-block:: console - spack config edit compilers + $ spack config edit compilers .. code-block:: yaml @@ -514,16 +514,37 @@ okay. Concretized -------------------------------- - hdf5@1.10.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4+cxx~debug~fortran~hl+mpi+pic~shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - ^zlib@1.2.11%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4+pic~shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + hdf5@1.10.1%gcc@5.4.0~cxx~debug~fortran~hl~mpi+pic+shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + ^zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0+optimize+pic~shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + + +You'll notice that Spack is now using the external zlib installation, +but the compiler used to build zlib is now overriding our compiler +preference of clang. If we explicitly specify clang: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ spack spec hdf5 %clang + Input spec + -------------------------------- + hdf5%clang + + Normalized + -------------------------------- + hdf5%clang + ^zlib@1.1.2: + + Concretized + -------------------------------- + hdf5@1.10.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4~cxx~debug~fortran~hl~mpi+pic+shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + ^zlib@1.2.11%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4+optimize+pic~shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 -You'll notice that this did not use our external zlib. Why? -Because Spack concretized zlib to a different Spec than the -one we provided. There are two ways we could get Spack to -build with our external zlib. One would be to explicitly ask -for that spec on the command line. The other is to tell Spack -it's not allowed to build its own zlib. We'll go with the latter. +Spack concretizes to both hdf5 and zlib being built with clang. +This has a side-effect of rebuilding zlib. If we want to force +Spack to use the system zlib, we have two choices. We can either +specify it on the command line, or we can tell Spack that it's +not allowed to build its own zlib. We'll go with the latter. .. code-block:: yaml @@ -537,7 +558,7 @@ it's not allowed to build its own zlib. We'll go with the latter. variants: ~mpi zlib: paths: - zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr + zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr buildable: False @@ -545,30 +566,6 @@ Now Spack will be forced to choose the external zlib. .. code-block:: console - $ spack spec hdf5 - Input spec - -------------------------------- - hdf5 - - Normalized - -------------------------------- - hdf5 - ^zlib@1.1.2: - - Concretized - -------------------------------- - hdf5@1.10.1%gcc@5.4.0+cxx~debug~fortran~hl+mpi+pic~shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - ^zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - - -Note that Spack now concretizes the entire DAG to use the gcc -compiler. Because we did not specify a build using the clang compiler -(only expressed a preference) Spack used the gcc compiler specified by -the zlib spec. If we want to use clang for the rest of the build, we -have to specify it. - -.. code-block:: console - $ spack spec hdf5 %clang Input spec -------------------------------- @@ -581,8 +578,8 @@ have to specify it. Concretized -------------------------------- - hdf5@1.10.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4+cxx~debug~fortran~hl+mpi+pic~shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - ^zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + hdf5@1.10.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4~cxx~debug~fortran~hl~mpi+pic+shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + ^zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0+optimize+pic~shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 This gets slightly more complicated with virtual dependencies. Suppose @@ -601,7 +598,7 @@ of hdf5? Well, fortunately we have mpich installed on these systems. variants: ~mpi zlib: paths: - zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr + zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr buildable: False mpich: paths: @@ -638,7 +635,7 @@ build with an alternate MPI implementation. ^util-macros@1.19.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 ^libxml2@2.9.4%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4~python arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 ^xz@5.2.3%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - ^zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0+optimize+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + ^zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0+optimize+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 We have only expressed a preference for mpich over other MPI @@ -662,7 +659,7 @@ again. variants: ~shared zlib: paths: - zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr + zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0 arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64: /usr buildable: False mpich: paths: @@ -699,17 +696,22 @@ providers for MPI we can try again. -------------------------------- hdf5@1.10.1%clang@3.8.0-2ubuntu4+cxx~debug~fortran~hl+mpi+pic~shared~szip~threadsafe arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 ^mpich@3.2%gcc@5.4.0 device=ch3 +hydra netmod=tcp +pmi+romio~verbs arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 - ^zlib@1.2.11%gcc@5.4.0+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 + ^zlib@1.2.8%gcc@5.4.0+pic+shared arch=linux-ubuntu16.04-x86_64 -Now that we have hdf5 configured to install exactly as we want it, we -can install it. We've now minimized the command line effort necessary -to get exactly the hdf5 installation we want, and we can now build -hdf5 against our external installations of zlib and mpich. -.. code-block:: console +By configuring most of our package preferences in ``packages.yaml``, +we can cut down on the amount of work we need to do when specifying +a spec on the command line. In addition to compiler and variant +preferences, we can specify version preferences as well. Anything +that you can specify on the command line can be specified in +``packages.yaml`` with the exact same spec syntax. - $ spack install hdf5 %clang - ... +.. warning:: + + Make sure to delete or move the ``packages.yaml`` you have been + editing up to this point. Otherwise, it will change the hashes + of your packages, leading to differences in the output of later + tutorial sections. ----------------- @@ -757,11 +759,11 @@ the build environment with the ``dirty`` setting: However, this is strongly discouraged, as it can pull unwanted libraries into the build. -One last setting that may be of interest to users building on a shared -login node is the ability to customize the parallelism of Spack builds. -By default, Spack installs all packages in parallel with the number of -jobs equal to the number of cores on the node. For example, on a node -with 36 cores, this will look like: +One last setting that may be of interest to many users is the ability +to customize the parallelism of Spack builds. By default, Spack +installs all packages in parallel with the number of jobs equal to the +number of cores on the node. For example, on a node with 36 cores, +this will look like: .. code-block:: console @@ -839,10 +841,3 @@ If we uninstall and reinstall zlib, we see that it now uses only 4 cores: Obviously, if you want to build everything in serial for whatever reason, you would set ``build_jobs`` to 1. -.. warning:: - - At this point, make sure you delete or move the ``packages.yaml`` and - ``config.yaml`` you have been editing up to this point. Otherwise, they - will change the hashes of your packages, leading to differences in the - output of later tutorial sections. - |