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2022-06-01ngspice: adding version 37 (#30925)Olivier Cessenat1-0/+1
2022-06-01amrex: add v22.06 (#30951)Weiqun Zhang1-1/+2
2022-06-01nag: add new version (#30927)Sergey Kosukhin1-1/+2
* nag: add new version * nag: update maintainers
2022-06-01minc-toolkit: add version 1.9.18.2 (#30926)Ben Darwin1-0/+2
2022-06-01Adding a libunwind variant to libzmq (#30932)Ida Mjelde1-0/+6
* Adding a libunwind variant to libzmq * Remove whitespace line 46
2022-06-01tmux: support building from master and utf8 opts (#30928)Asher Mancinelli1-0/+26
* tmux: support building from master and utf8 opts * Fix style errors
2022-06-01CPU & memory requests for jobs that generate GitLab CI pipelines (#30940)Zack Galbreath1-0/+3
gitlab ci: make sure pipeline generation isn't resource starved
2022-05-31rclone: add 1.58 (#30887)Derek Ryan Strong1-2/+4
* Add rclone 1.58 * Update rclone git repo path
2022-05-31gromacs: Add recent releases (#30892)Maciej Wójcik1-4/+9
* gromacs: Add recent releases * gromacs: Update branch name * gromacs: Update links
2022-05-31gmsh: adding version 4.10.3 (#30923)Olivier Cessenat1-0/+5
2022-05-31fenics-dolfinx: dependency updates (#30919)Garth N. Wells2-3/+6
* Add pugixml dependency * Dependency updates * Fix Spack Numpy verion * Test more generous NumPy constraint * Fix NumPy requirment
2022-05-31cfitsio: add 4.1.0 (#30920)lorddavidiii1-0/+1
2022-05-31New version for openCARP packages (#30931)Marie Houillon3-2/+5
Co-authored-by: openCARP consortium <info@opencarp.org>
2022-05-31xyce: add sha for version 7.5.0 (#30941)Paul Kuberry1-0/+1
2022-05-31xpmem package: add patches for building on FC 35 with kernel 5.16.18-200 ↵iarspider1-0/+6
(#29945)
2022-05-31Fix module support for oneapi compilers (#28901)Robert Cohn3-0/+77
Updates to improve Spack-generated modules for Intel oneAPI compilers: * intel-oneapi-compilers set CC etc. * Add a new package intel-oneapi-compilers-classic which can be used to generate a module which sets CC etc. to older compilers (e.g. icc) * lmod module logic now updated to treat the intel-oneapi-compilers* packages as compilers
2022-05-31acts-dd4hep: new package; acts: new version (#30850)Wouter Deconinck2-0/+26
* acts-dd4hep: new package, separated from new acts@19.1.0 * acts-dd4hep: improved versioning * acts-dd4hep: don't use curl | sha256sum * acts: new variant `odd` for Open Data Detector * acts-dd4hep: style changes
2022-05-31assimp: new version 5.2.4 (#30929)Wouter Deconinck1-0/+1
2022-05-31xyce: remove python packages as +pymi dependencies and hdf5 from trilinos ↵Paul Kuberry1-3/+1
dependency (#30938)
2022-05-31sentieon-genomics: adding version 202112.04 (#30876)snehring1-0/+1
2022-05-30CUDA: make cuda_arch sticky (#30910)Adam J. Stewart1-0/+1
2022-05-30Added AWS-AHUG alinux2 pipeline (#24601)Evan Bollig3-0/+737
Add spack stacks targeted at Spack + AWS + ARM HPC User Group hackathon. Includes a list of miniapps and full-apps that are ready to run on both x86_64 and aarch64. Co-authored-by: Scott Wittenburg <scott.wittenburg@kitware.com>
2022-05-30pass CC variable to make (#30912)Joseph Wang1-1/+3
Set CC to cc
2022-05-30Add new versions of protobuf and py-protobuf (#30503)Brian Van Essen2-0/+15
* Add new versions * Updated the hashes to match the published pypi.org hashes. Added version constraints for Python.
2022-05-29HDF5 VOL-ASYNC update versions (#30900)Jean Luca Bez1-1/+2
2022-05-28protobuf: fix spack versions (#30879)Adam J. Stewart1-1/+1
2022-05-28Alinux isc buildcache (#30462)Evan Bollig4-0/+605
Add two new stacks targeted at x86_64 and arm, representing an initial list of packages used by current and planned AWS Workshops, and built in conjunction with the ISC22 announcement of the spack public binary cache. Co-authored-by: Scott Wittenburg <scott.wittenburg@kitware.com>
2022-05-280.18.0.dev0 -> 0.19.0.dev0 (#30907)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2022-05-28refactor: packages import `spack.package` explicitly (#30404)Tom Scogland6759-9684/+11321
Explicitly import package utilities in all packages, and corresponding fallout. This includes: * rename `spack.package` to `spack.package_base` * rename `spack.pkgkit` to `spack.package` * update all packages in builtin, builtin_mock and tutorials to include `from spack.package import *` * update spack style * ensure packages include the import * automatically add the new import and remove any/all imports of `spack` and `spack.pkgkit` from packages when using `--fix` * add support for type-checking packages with mypy when SPACK_MYPY_CHECK_PACKAGES is set in the environment * fix all type checking errors in packages in spack upstream * update spack create to include the new imports * update spack repo to inject the new import, injection persists to allow for a deprecation period Original message below: As requested @adamjstewart, update all packages to use pkgkit. I ended up using isort to do this, so repro is easy: ```console $ isort -a 'from spack.pkgkit import *' --rm 'spack' ./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/*/package.py $ spack style --fix ``` There were several line spacing fixups caused either by space manipulation in isort or by packages that haven't been touched since we added requirements, but there are no functional changes in here. * [x] add config to isort to make sure this is maintained going forward
2022-05-28update changelog for v0.18.0 (#30905)Todd Gamblin1-1/+203
2022-05-28Additional BLAS/LAPACK library configuration for Numpy (#30817)JDBetteridge1-8/+12
* Add amdblis and amdlibflame as BLAS/LAPACK options * Add Cray-libsci as BLAS/LAPACK option * Use Netlib config for Cray-libsci
2022-05-28hpx: New version 1.8.0 (#30848)Erik Schnetter1-0/+1
2022-05-27target optimization: re-norm optimization scale so that 0 is best. (#29926)Greg Becker3-16/+34
referred targets are currently the only minimization criteria for Spack for which we allow negative values. That means Spack may be incentivized to add nodes to the DAG if they match the preferred target. This PR re-norms the minimization criteria so that preferred targets are weighted from 0, and default target weights are offset by the number of preferred targets per-package to calculate node_target_weight. Also fixes a bug in the test for preferred targets that was making the test easier to pass than it should be.
2022-05-28update tutorial command for v0.18.0 and new gpg key (#30904)Greg Becker2-35/+162
2022-05-27Ensure same BLAS/LAPACK config from Numpy used in Scipy (#30818)JDBetteridge1-2/+12
* Call Numpy package's set_blas_lapack() and setup_build_environment() in Scipy package * Remove broken link from comment * Use .package attribute of spec to avoid import
2022-05-27Add R 4.2.0 (#30859)Derek Ryan Strong1-0/+1
2022-05-27gcc: add 9.5.0 (#30893)Michael Kuhn1-0/+1
2022-05-27Python: fix clingo bootstrapping on Apple M1 (#30834)Adam J. Stewart1-44/+75
This PR fixes several issues I noticed while trying to get Spack working on Apple M1. - [x] `build_environment.py` attempts to add `spec['foo'].libs` and `spec['foo'].headers` to our compiler wrappers for all dependencies using a try-except that ignores `NoLibrariesError` and `NoHeadersError` respectively. However, The `libs` and `headers` attributes of the Python package were erroneously using `RuntimeError` instead. - [x] `spack external find python` (used during bootstrapping) currently has no way to determine whether or not an installation is `+shared`, so previously we would only search for static Python libs. However, most distributions including XCode/Conda/Intel ship shared Python libs. I updated `libs` to search for both shared and static (order based on variant) as a fallback. - [x] The `headers` attribute was recursively searching in `prefix.include` for `pyconfig.h`, but this could lead to non-deterministic behavior if multiple versions of Python are installed and `pyconfig.h` files exist in multiple `<prefix>/include/pythonX.Y` locations. It's safer to search in `sysconfig.get_path('include')` instead. - [x] The Python installation that comes with XCode is broken, and `sysconfig.get_paths` is hard-coded to return specific directories. This meant that our logic for `platlib`/`purelib`/`include` where we replace `platbase`/`base`/`installed_base` with `prefix` wasn't working and the `mkdirp` in `setup_dependent_package` was trying to create a directory in root, giving permissions issues. Even if you commented out those `mkdirp` calls, Spack would add the wrong directories to `PYTHONPATH`. Added a fallback hard-coded to `lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages` if sysconfig is broken (this is what distutils always did).
2022-05-27llvm: 14.0.3 and 14.0.4 (#30888)Paul R. C. Kent1-0/+2
2022-05-27otf2/scorep: add versions 3.0/7.1 (#28631)Severin Strobl3-9/+23
2022-05-26Revert "strip -Werror: all specific or none (#30284)" (#30878)Scott Wittenburg5-127/+3
This reverts commit 330832c22cfa59554f6681a570bdec24ca46e79b.
2022-05-26Updated mfem constraints in laghos spackage (#30851)Robert Pavel1-2/+2
Updated mfme constraints in laghos spackage to better match comments and support legacy builds of `laghos@1.0:2.0`
2022-05-26q-e-sirius: remove ~apps constraint (#30857)Simon Pintarelli1-1/+4
2022-05-26Added hash for new versions (#30860)Brian Van Essen1-0/+2
2022-05-26Add new versions of GNU parallel (#30862)Derek Ryan Strong1-1/+6
2022-05-26Add newer nano versions (#30865)Derek Ryan Strong1-1/+17
2022-05-26Adding new package bricks for x86, cuda (#30863)Hans Johansen1-0/+88
* Adding new package bricks for x86, cuda * Fixed complaints from "spack style" that CI found * add license comment at top Co-authored-by: drhansj <drhansj@berkeley.edu> Co-authored-by: eugeneswalker <38933153+eugeneswalker@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-26Remove the warning that Spack prints at each spec (#30872)Massimiliano Culpo2-3/+7
Add instead a warning box in the documentation
2022-05-26ci: Support secure binary signing on protected pipelines (#30753)Scott Wittenburg13-172/+534
This PR supports the creation of securely signed binaries built from spack develop as well as release branches and tags. Specifically: - remove internal pr mirror url generation logic in favor of buildcache destination on command line - with a single mirror url specified in the spack.yaml, this makes it clearer where binaries from various pipelines are pushed - designate some tags as reserved: ['public', 'protected', 'notary'] - these tags are stripped from all jobs by default and provisioned internally based on pipeline type - update gitlab ci yaml to include pipelines on more protected branches than just develop (so include releases and tags) - binaries from all protected pipelines are pushed into mirrors including the branch name so releases, tags, and develop binaries are kept separate - update rebuild jobs running on protected pipelines to run on special runners provisioned with an intermediate signing key - protected rebuild jobs no longer use "SPACK_SIGNING_KEY" env var to obtain signing key (in fact, final signing key is nowhere available to rebuild jobs) - these intermediate signatures are verified at the end of each pipeline by a new signing job to ensure binaries were produced by a protected pipeline - optionallly schedule a signing/notary job at the end of the pipeline to sign all packges in the mirror - add signing-job-attributes to gitlab-ci section of spack environment to allow configuration - signing job runs on special runner (separate from protected rebuild runners) provisioned with public intermediate key and secret signing key
2022-05-26py-tensorboard: add v2.9.0 (#30832)Adam J. Stewart1-13/+17