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2017-05-05Add info for r@3.3.3 (#4128)George Hartzell1-0/+1
2017-05-04SV variants are evaluated correctly in "when=" (#4118)Massimiliano Culpo5-42/+59
* SV variants are evaluated correctly in `when=` statements fixes #4113 The problem here was tricky: ```python spec.satisfies(other) ``` changes already the MV variants in others into SV variants (where necessary) if spec is concrete. If it is not concrete it does nothing because we may be acting at a pure syntactical level. When evaluating a `when=` keyword spec is for sure not concrete as it is in the middle of the concretization process. In this case we have to trigger manually the substitution in other to not end up comparing a MV variant "foo=bar" to a SV variant "foo=bar" and having False in return. Which is wrong. * sv variants: improved error message for typos in "when=" statements
2017-05-04variants: fixed packages reported by @adamjstewart in #4098 (#4105)Massimiliano Culpo5-33/+85
2017-05-04Merge pull request #4121 from davydden/fix_transitive_build_dep_2scheibelp1-3/+3
add transitive run dependencies of direct build dependencies
2017-05-04patch sqlite to work around macro definition (#4117)Gregory Lee2-0/+19
2017-05-04add transitive run dependencies of direct build dependenciesDenis Davydov1-3/+3
2017-05-03Merge pull request #4069 from davydden/fix_transitive_build_depscheibelp1-1/+6
only add direct build-only dependencies to PATH
2017-05-03Update py-beautifulsoup4 (#4089)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-4/+3
* Update py-beautifulsoup4 * Change beautifulsoup4 url to pypi.io url.
2017-05-03Update cray compiler options (#4086)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+12
2017-05-03building wget depends on perl > 5.12.0 (#4087)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+1
* building wget depends on perl > 5.12.0 * Remove extra parenthesis
2017-05-03bash completion: fixed invalid identifier (#4079)Massimiliano Culpo1-1/+4
* bash completion: fixed `_spack_create-db-tarball': not a valid identifier * bash completion: dashes are translated to underscores This also fixes the name of the subfunction to be called, as apparently it was not updated after moving the command `create-db-tarball`.
2017-05-03hdf5: updated version (#4108)Massimiliano Culpo1-0/+1
2017-05-03spack: no stacktrace if not in debug mode + fix emacs variant (#4098)Massimiliano Culpo3-8/+11
* spack: no stacktrace if not in debug mode + fix emacs variant * emacs: removed dead code
2017-05-02Add the py-dryscrape package (#4094)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+41
* Add the py-dryscrape package * Adjust dependencies and change development to develop
2017-05-02Update the py-lxml package (#4090)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+4
2017-05-02Add findutils package (#4091)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+53
2017-05-02Add the py-webkit-server package (#4092)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+35
* Add the py-webkit-server package * Change development to develop
2017-05-02Add the py-xvfbwrapper package (#4093)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+37
2017-05-02Add py-pyprof2html package (#4095)Matthew Scott Krafczyk2-0/+49
2017-05-02Add py-libconf package (#4096)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+36
2017-05-02Add the libconfig package (#4097)Matthew Scott Krafczyk1-0/+43
2017-05-02cgal: updated version (#4081)Massimiliano Culpo1-0/+1
2017-05-02Add link to spack view docs in command index (#4082)Adam J. Stewart1-3/+4
2017-05-02Allow ghostscript to build with Spack dependencies (#4065)Adam J. Stewart1-6/+37
2017-05-02Add missing dependencies to emacs (#4068)Adam J. Stewart1-0/+3
2017-05-02mvapich2: fixed broken reference to spec (#4078)Massimiliano Culpo1-0/+1
2017-05-02add run-time dependencies of direct build-time dependencies to PATHDenis Davydov1-0/+5
2017-05-01Allow user to specify profile sort column on the command line. (#4056)Todd Gamblin2-3/+45
- Add -P <STAT> argument so that caller can specify a sort column for cProfile. Can specify multiple columns with commas. e.g.: spack -P cumtime,module - Add --lines option to Spack spec to control number of profile lines displayed - Sort by time by default (because it works in all Python versions) - Show sort column options in command help. - Do a short profile run in the unit tests.
2017-05-01only add direct build-only dependencies to PATHDenis Davydov1-1/+1
2017-05-01Add latest version of libtiff (#4067)Adam J. Stewart1-1/+2
2017-05-01Multi-valued variants (#2386)Massimiliano Culpo22-438/+1961
Modifications: - added support for multi-valued variants - refactored code related to variants into variant.py - added new generic features to AutotoolsPackage that leverage multi-valued variants - modified openmpi to use new features - added unit tests for the new semantics
2017-05-01Add latest version of lcms (#4066)Adam J. Stewart1-4/+5
2017-05-01Skip fetch tests for tools that are not installed. (#4059)Todd Gamblin4-9/+39
This allows people on systems that don't have all the fetchers to still run Spack tests. Mark tests that require git, subversion, or mercurial to be skipped if they're not installed.
2017-05-01url_parse: ported to pytest (#3430)Massimiliano Culpo1-693/+391
2017-05-01namespace_trie: ported to pytest (#4060)Massimiliano Culpo1-59/+63
2017-05-01Add a WafPackage base class (#3975)Adam J. Stewart9-47/+220
* Add a WafPackage base class * Correct comment in docstring * Be more specific about the Python versions supported
2017-05-01url_substitution: ported to pytest (#4032)Massimiliano Culpo1-54/+34
2017-04-30flecsale: works with python3 (#4058)Christoph Junghans1-1/+1
Ref laristra/flecsale#41
2017-04-30disable rpaths on Darwin when arg=-r mode=ccld (#3930)Denis Davydov1-1/+1
This fixes build of Ipopt package.
2017-04-30Updated cc wrapper: switch from ld to vcheck if version is requested. (#2501)Sergey Kosukhin1-1/+1
2017-04-30Don't add system paths to PATH (#3910)Adam J. Stewart3-84/+72
* Filter all system paths introduced by dependencies from PATH * Make sure path filtering works *even* for trailing slashes * Revert some of the changes to `filter_system_paths` * Yes, `bin64` is a real thing (sigh) * add tests: /usr, /usr/, /usr/local/../bin, etc. * Convert from rST to Google-style docstrings
2017-04-30spack_yaml: ported to pytest (#4033)Massimiliano Culpo1-67/+69
2017-04-30file_list: ported to pytest (#4054)Massimiliano Culpo1-180/+158
2017-04-30suite-sparse: updated version (#4055)Massimiliano Culpo1-0/+1
2017-04-29Clean up now that submodules are properly supported. (#4053)Christoph Junghans3-21/+3
2017-04-29flecsale: add more features (#4052)Christoph Junghans1-1/+7
2017-04-29fetch: do full clone of git submodules (fix #3956) (#3958)Christoph Junghans1-13/+4
The required hash of a submodule might point to the non-HEAD commit of the current main branch and hence would lead to a "no such remote ref" at checkout in a shallow submodule.
2017-04-29Python command, libraries, and headers (#3367)Adam J. Stewart44-371/+876
## Motivation Python installations are both important and unfortunately inconsistent. Depending on the Python version, OS, and the strength of the Earth's magnetic field when it was installed, the name of the Python executable, directory containing its libraries, library names, and the directory containing its headers can vary drastically. I originally got into this mess with #3274, where I discovered that Boost could not be built with Python 3 because the executable is called `python3` and we were telling it to use `python`. I got deeper into this mess when I started hacking on #3140, where I discovered just how difficult it is to find the location and name of the Python libraries and headers. Currently, half of the packages that depend on Python and need to know this information jump through hoops to determine the correct information. The other half are hard-coded to use `python`, `spec['python'].prefix.lib`, and `spec['python'].prefix.include`. Obviously, none of these packages would work for Python 3, and there's no reason to duplicate the effort. The Python package itself should contain all of the information necessary to use it properly. This is in line with the recent work by @alalazo and @davydden with respect to `spec['blas'].libs` and friends. ## Prefix For most packages in Spack, we assume that the installation directory is `spec['python'].prefix`. This generally works for anything installed with Spack, but gets complicated when we include external packages. Python is a commonly used external package (it needs to be installed just to run Spack). If it was installed with Homebrew, `which python` would return `/usr/local/bin/python`, and most users would erroneously assume that `/usr/local` is the installation directory. If you peruse through #2173, you'll immediately see why this is not the case. Homebrew actually installs Python in `/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.12_2` and symlinks the executable to `/usr/local/bin/python`. `PYTHONHOME` (and presumably most things that need to know where Python is installed) needs to be set to the actual installation directory, not `/usr/local`. Normally I would say, "sounds like user error, make sure to use the real installation directory in your `packages.yaml`". But I think we can make a special case for Python. That's what we decided in #2173 anyway. If we change our minds, I would be more than happy to simplify things. To solve this problem, I created a `spec['python'].home` attribute that works the same way as `spec['python'].prefix` but queries Python to figure out where it was actually installed. @tgamblin Is there any way to overwrite `spec['python'].prefix`? I think it's currently immutable. ## Command In general, Python 2 comes with both `python` and `python2` commands, while Python 3 only comes with a `python3` command. But this is up to the OS developers. For example, `/usr/bin/python` on Gentoo is actually Python 3. Worse yet, if someone is using an externally installed Python, all 3 commands may exist in the same directory! Here's what I'm thinking: If the spec is for Python 3, try searching for the `python3` command. If the spec is for Python 2, try searching for the `python2` command. If neither are found, try searching for the `python` command. ## Libraries Spack installs Python libraries in `spec['python'].prefix.lib`. Except on openSUSE 13, where it installs to `spec['python'].prefix.lib64` (see #2295 and #2253). On my CentOS 6 machine, the Python libraries are installed in `/usr/lib64`. Both need to work. The libraries themselves change name depending on OS and Python version. For Python 2.7 on macOS, I'm seeing: ``` lib/libpython2.7.dylib ``` For Python 3.6 on CentOS 6, I'm seeing: ``` lib/libpython3.so lib/libpython3.6m.so.1.0 lib/libpython3.6m.so -> lib/libpython3.6m.so.1.0 ``` Notice the `m` after the version number. Yeah, that's a thing. ## Headers In Python 2.7, I'm seeing: ``` include/python2.7/pyconfig.h ``` In Python 3.6, I'm seeing: ``` include/python3.6m/pyconfig.h ``` It looks like all Python 3 installations have this `m`. Tested with Python 3.2 and 3.6 on macOS and CentOS 6 Spack has really nice support for libraries (`find_libraries` and `LibraryList`), but nothing for headers. Fixed.
2017-04-29Add a new package for dash (#4050)Adam J. Stewart3-9/+48
2017-04-29Add latest version of PGI compilers (#4047)Adam J. Stewart1-5/+19
* Add latest version of PGI compilers * Add environment variables for PGI