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* Update to latest version of pytest and dependencies
* Fix bug in installation tests
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- 'submodules' wasn't properly declared as an optional attribute for git
fetcher
- add it and add a test.
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This command prints out stats about all package versions, like so:
$ spack url stats
==> 6070 total versions for 2827 packages:
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url 5411 89.1%
schemes
https 3822 70.6%
http 1527 28.2%
ftp 27 0.5%
file 35 0.6%
checksums
sha512 6 0.1%
sha256 163 3.0%
sha1 81 1.5%
md5 5161 95.4%
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svn 3 0.0%
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hg 5 0.1%
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go 1 0.0%
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git 650 10.7%
security
no commit 384 59.1%
commit 266 40.9%
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- Support for Python 3.3 isn't really needed, as nothing uses it as the
default system Python, and nearly everyone will have a newer Python 3
version installed.
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Since "GSL" is a highly overloaded acronym, the package name is "cppgsl".
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* Update the pocl package
* Use url_for_version
* Clarify hwloc version requirements
* Apply hwloc dependency suggestion
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* Add first version of a Range-v3 package
* Add C++ standard variant to range-v3 package
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* More consistent colored messages from activate/deactivate
* Make 'activating' the default, make 'activated' the debug
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* Add latest release 3.0.2
https://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v3.0/:x
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* 1. Added correct md5 sum for Open MPI v3.1.1 (https://www.open-mpi.org//software/ompi/v3.1/)
2. Made v3.1.1 the default version
3. Added libmpiso versions for v3.1.1 and 3.0.2
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* Added Open MPI v2.14 to version list; Tested build; Added libmpi.so version
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
* Open MPI 3.1.2 built and tested
Signed-off-by: Daniel Topa <dantopa@lanl.gov>
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* libquo: Packaging updates.
This commit accomplishes a few things:
* Changes distribution fetch source
* Removes a deprecated version (1.2.9)
* Changes dependencies based on version type
* Adds a custom autoreconf stage when using the 'develop' version,
omitting this step when building from a distribution
* Reintroduce v1.2.9.
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This should finally fix build failures on RHEL6-based distributions.
Also fix the patch to apply to the correct versions and distributions.
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Add develop version option to libfabric, conditionally bringing in
additional build dependencies: m4, autoconf, automake, libtool.
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leveldb headers are typically included via <leveldb/c.h>. The migration
to install_tree in 73c978ddd99973e29f2ba42078b10455c1de5ca8 caused the
headers to end up in prefix.include, which breaks existing applications.
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* r-genefilter: new version
* r-genefilter: fix version in dep
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* intel-parallel-studio: add version 2018.3
* update intel package too
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* dealii: patch boost 1.68.0
* indent for readability
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#fixes 9067
Unit tests were failing on a system with GNU Make v 4.1
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- add tests for build warnings and error messages
- simplify some code in build environment with plural() function
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* r-iranges: new version
* r-iranges: typo
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* r-biobase: new version
* r-biobase: reordering versions
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* r-biocgenerics: new version
* r-biocgenerics: reordering versions
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* r-annotationdbi: new version
* r-annotationdbi: dep type
* r-annotationdbi: reordering versions
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The original numbering was not incorrect markdown but this is easier to read.
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- ruamel.yaml allows round-tripping comments from/to files
- ruamel.yaml is single-source, python2/python3 compatible
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#8223 replaced regex-based makefile target parsing with an invocation of
"make -q". #8818 discovered that "make -q" can result in an error for some
packages.
Also, the "make -q" strategy relied on interpreting the error code, which only
worked for GNU Make and not BSD Make (which was deemed acceptable at
the time). As an added bonus, this implementation ignores the exit code and
instead parses STDERR for any indications that the target does not exist; this
works for both GNU Make and BSD Make.
#8223 also updated ninja target detection to use "ninja -t targets". This does
not change that behavior but makes it more-explicit with "ninja -t targets all"
This also adds tests for detection of "make" and "ninja" targets.
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