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- Fix format printing to match command line for hashes and full name formats
- Update spack graph to use new format
- Changed format string signifier for hashes from `$#` to `$/`
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Update the go package to v1.7.5.
- This release no longer needs the time-test patch (it's been merged upstream).
- This release still seems to need the cgo-testcshared patch.
- Also add a comment about environment set up that I need to build it successfully on a very large server.
Tested on CentOS 7.
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Modules generated by the module creation machinery currently print out
a notice that warnts the user that things are being autoloaded. In
some situations those warnings are problematic. See #2754 for
discussion.
This is a first cut at optionally disabling the warning messages:
- adds a helper tothe EnvModule base class that encapsulates the
config file variable;
- adds a method to the base class that provides a default (empty)
code fragment for generating a warning message;
- passes the warning fragment into the bit that formats the autoload
string;
- adds specialized autload_warner() methods in the tcl and lmod
subclasses;; and finally
- touches up the autoload_format strings in the specialized classes.
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The repository used by the texlive installer defaults to a redirector
that sends one off to various URLs depending on <fill in the blank>.
This is problematic because all of the mirrors do not update in
synchrony and bad tarballs often hang around for a while.
This leads to problems that are particularly hard to diagnose because
you're likely to end up using a different repo the next time around.
This commit constraints the package to a particular, mainstream,
repository. It's not fast, but it's consistent and usually correct.
It also updates the installer digest, because no day is complete
without updating it at least (sigh) once.
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Add the ability to the modules generation process to blacklist
packages that were installed implicitly. One can still whitelist
modules that were installed implicitly.
This changes adds a `blacklist_implicts` boolean as a peer to the
`whitelist` and `blacklist` arrays, e.g.:
```
modules:
enable::
- lmod
lmod:
whitelist:
- 'lua'
- 'py-setuptools'
blacklist:
- '%gcc@4.8.3'
blacklist_implicits: True
```
It adds a small helper in `spec.py` and then touches up the package
filtering code in `modules.py`.
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* Different versions of cmake need diff vers of openssl. See Issue https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/2990 for background.
Versions of cmake through 3.6.9 seem to need OpenSSL up to 1.0.99. Later
versions can use the current release (thanks to @citibeth for
[digging up details](https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2016-November/064631.html)).
@davydden suggested this change.
Without it I *am not* able to build `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7 and I *am*
able to build `cmake@3.7.2`.
Tested with `cmake@3.7.2` and `cmake@3.6.1` on CentOS 7.
With this change I am able to build both `cmake@3.6.1` and `cmake@3.7.2`
on CentOS 7.
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Switch the ocaml install bit back to being a Package with its own little install method.
This fix allows me to build Unison on CentOS 7.
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There was a new release of Ant (1.9.8) which led to the v1.9.7
tarball disappearing.
This changes the URL to Ant's archive dir, which seems to contain
*everything* including the two current releases (1.9.8 and 1.10.0)
It adds a digest for 1.9.8.
It adds and comments out a digest for 1.10.0 (which requires Java 8),
as I have not tested it.
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Add git v2.11.1 digest.
Built and lightly tested on CentOS 7.
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We just released 2.0.2 yesterday, so add in that release for
spack. Don't need the PMI patch for this release.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
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* llvm: add 3.9.1, only download necessary resources
* sacrifice some spaces on the altar of flake8 the vengeful and merciless
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cran.r-project.org runs on a single old-school server in Austria
and could potentially be overloaded if "everyone" used it.
cloud.r-project.org is a cloud-based repository that "automatic redirection to servers worldwide [...]", cf. https://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html.
I assume, that cloud.* can be scale up as needed. Out of the official CRAN mirror, this should be the safest one to pick if a static CRAN mirror is needed.
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* Add installcheck phase to AutotoolsPackage
* Update installcheck phase with new callbacks API
* build_directory has been converted to a property
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FFTW: Add SSE2 support to x86_64 target
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* Replace `spack urls` and `spack url-parse` with `spack url`
* Allow spack url list to only list incorrect parsings
* Add spack url test reporting
* Add unit tests for new URL commands
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checksum. (#2958)
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* Add several new R packages
* Add a few more R packages
* Update more versions
* Convert Package to RPackage
* Add a few more packages
* Add missing dependencies
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#2959 (#2961)
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* Make OpenSSL tests optional
* Add version constraint to Perl dependency in OpenSSL
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* Fix ambiguous hash message generation. Engineering fix
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* Add missing dependencies to VizGlow package
* Use a version-specific URL for xterm
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* Add MPI docs to packaging guide and simplify packaging guide TOC a bit.
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* AutotoolsPackage: added configure_directory to permit build out of source. The configure script executable is now invoked with an absolute path. Modified a few packages accordingly.
* build_systems: functions returning directories are now properties
* build_systems: fixed issues with tcl and tk
* AutotoolsPackage: reworked recipe for autoreconf
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* Switch from coveralls to codecov
- Add .codecov.yml, simplify .travis.yml
- Add codecov badge to README.md
* Add tests for spack graph.
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* py-numpy: fix blas/lapack section title
* py-numpy: rework BLAS/LAPACK
including a workaround for MKL due to
limited config system of numpy
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* Spec.satisfies accesses Spec.concrete as property
Fixes #2760
When copying a spec, _concrete is always set to False for each
dependency. "Spec.satisfies" was accessing the member "_concrete"
directly instead of using the property "concrete". This means that
if you copy a spec, the dependencies will be considered equal, but
did not necessarily satisfy one another. Spec.satisfies is a
prerequisite for a package to be considered an extension; as a
consequence, an extension with run-time dependencies that were also
extensions did not activate those extensions. This updates
Spec.satisfies to avoid checking the cached member "_concrete"
directly.
* Added test to check for activation of dependency extension
* Added test to check for transitive satisfiability between a spec and its copy
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* Update libquo's homepage, url, and description.
Recently LANL moved to lanl (from losalamos).
* Fix formatting.
Conform to style guidelines.
* More style updates.
Doesn't appear to be necessary, but for good measure.
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* oce: fix fetching
apparently the fetcher is confused when there is a mixture of 3-digits
versions and 2-digits versions, i.e. 0.18 and 0.17.2
* flake8
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