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Hpctoolkit doesn't build cleanly with xz 5.2.7 and 5.2.8 due to a
misuse of the symver attribute. This is now fixed in 5.2.9 and later.
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* New packages: py-fireworks, py-flask-paginate
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of meyersbs
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* New package py-custodian
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of meyersbs
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On some systems touch runs out of order,
so set a equal mtimes to the relevant files
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* Add last release of pika-algorithms + version constraint
* Add pika release 0.13.0
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See https://github.com/p7zip-project/p7zip/issues/220
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* Updated for version 5.0.5.
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* Provide openmp from rocm-open-extras when tensile uses openmp
* Correcting audit check failure in rocm-openmp-extras dependency
* Fixing style check error
* rocm-openmp-extras required instead of llvm-amdgpu both varient
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long time (#35900)
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use (#35734)
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* gdb: version 13.1 and debuginfod
* gdb: update to autotools helpers
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Co-authored-by: Robert Underwood <runderwood@anl.gov>
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When untouched spec pruning is enabled, specs possibly affected
by a change cannot be pruned from a pipeline.
Previously spack looked at all specs matching changed package
names, and traversed dependents of each, all the way to the
environment root, to compute the set of environment specs
possibly affected by a change (and thus, not candidates for
pruning).
With this PR, when untouched spec pruning is enabled, a new
environment variable can control how far towards the root spack
traverses to compute the set of specs possibly affected by a
change. SPACK_UNTOUCHED_PRUNING_DEPENDENT_DEPTH can be set
to any numeric value before the "spack ci generate" command
is called to control this traversal depth parameter. Setting
it to "0" traverses only touched specs, setting it to "1"
traverses only touched specs and their direct dependents, and
so on. Omitting the variable results in the previous behavior
of traversing all the way to the root. Setting it to a negative
value means no traversal is done, and always yields an empty
set of possibly affected specs (which would result in the max
pruning possible).
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Currently `spack buildcache create` creates compressed tarballs that
differ between each invocation, thanks to:
1. The gzip header containing mtime set to time.time()
2. The generated buildinfo file which has a different mtime every time.
To avoid this, you have to explicitly construct GZipFile yourself, since
the Python API doesn't expose the mtime arg, and we have to manually
create the tarinfo object for the buildinfo metadata file.
Normalize mode: regular files & hardlinks executable by user, dirs, symlinks: set 0o755 permissions in tarfile; other files use 0o644
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* "new py-thop package"
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of Sangu-Mbekelu
* Update package.py
modified the url and dependencies
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Co-authored-by: Sangu Mbekelu <s.mbekelu9@gmail.com>
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* py-openmesh: new package
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-openmesh/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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This commit formalizes `satisfies(lhs, rhs, strict=True/False)`
and splits it into two functions: `satisfies(lhs, rhs)` and
`intersects(lhs, rhs)`.
- `satisfies(lhs, rhs)` means: all concrete specs matching the
left hand side also match the right hand side
- `intersects(lhs, rhs)` means: there exist concrete specs
matching both lhs and rhs.
`intersects` now has the property that it's commutative,
which previously was not guaranteed.
For abstract specs, `intersects(lhs, rhs)` implies that
`constrain(lhs, rhs)` works.
What's *not* done in this PR is ensuring that
`intersects(concrete, abstract)` returns false when the
abstract spec has additional properties not present in the
concrete spec, but `constrain(concrete, abstract)` will
raise an error.
To accomplish this, some semantics have changed, as well
as bugfixes to ArchSpec:
- GitVersion is now interpreted as a more constrained
version
- Compiler flags are interpreted as strings since their
order is important
- Abstract specs respect variant type (bool / multivalued)
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* New package: py-imbalanced-learn
* Fix typo
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of meyersbs
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-imbalanced-learn/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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* Update/fix py-meldmd; update openmm
* Restrict filter_file based on openmm version
* Updates based on Adam's feedback
* [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of meyersbs
* Break up long filter_file
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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The Cray fortran compiler names fortran modules in uppercase by
default. Compile with the "-ef" flag to produce the lowercase
name that singularity-eos is expecting.
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Two fixes:
1. `-Wl,a,b,c,d` is a comma separated list of linker arguments, we
incorrectly assume key/value pairs, which runs into issues with for
example `-Wl,--enable-new-dtags,-rpath,/x`
2. `-Xlinker,xxx` is not a think, so it shouldn't be parsed.
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* httpie: add v3.2.1
* Add additional 3.2.1 dependencies to httpie
* Add version condition to dependency
* Reorder dependencies for efficiency
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/httpie/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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