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spack (#29518)
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`stat`'ing a file in the dst dir is the wrong thing to do, you should
`lstat` to capture broken symlinks.
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A few calls use `deptypes=...` instead of `deptype=...`
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* Fix reindex with uninstalled deps
When a prefix of a dep is removed, and the db is reindexed, it is added
through the dependent, but until now it incorrectly listed the spec as
'installed'.
There was also some questionable behavior in the db when the same spec
was added multiple times, it would always be marked installed.
* Always reserve path
* Only add installed spec's prefixes to install prefixes set
* Improve warning, and ensure ensure only ensures
* test: reindex with every file system remnant removed except for the old index; it should give a database with nothing installed, including records with installed==False,external==False,ref_count==0,explicit=True, and these should be removable from the database
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The option `spack -C` was broken if another flag that touched config was
also set (`spack -C ... -d`, `-c config:...` etc...).
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This avoids dangling symlink errors. ignore_dangling_symlinks option would be more-targeted but is only available for Python >= 3.2 (#28318)
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* locks: allow locks to work under high contention
This is a bug found by Harshitha Menon.
The `lock=None` line shouldn't be a release but should be
```
return (lock_type, None)
```
to inform the caller it couldn't get the lock type requested without
disturbing the existing lock object in the database. There were also a
couple of bugs due to taking write locks at the beginning without any
checking or release, and not releasing read locks before requeueing.
This version no longer gives me read upgrade to write errors, even
running 200 instances on one box.
* Change lock in check_deps_status to read, release if not installed,
not sure why this was ever write, but read definitely is more
appropriate here, and the read lock is only held out of the scope if
the package is installed.
* Release read lock before requeueing to reduce chance of livelock, the
timeout that caused the original issue now happens in roughly 3 of 200
workers instead of 199 on average.
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With this commit:
```
$ spack env activate --temp
$ spack install zlib
==> All of the packages are already installed
==> Updating view at /tmp/spack-faiirgmt/.spack-env/view
$ spack install zlib
==> All of the packages are already installed
```
Before this PR:
```
$ spack env activate --temp
$ spack install zlib
==> All of the packages are already installed
$ spack install zlib
==> All of the packages are already installed
```
No view was generated
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* py-vermin: add latest version 1.3.2
* [vermin] Fixed usages of super() without arguments (v3+)
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Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
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This commit introduces the command
spack module tcl setdefault <package>
similar to the one already available for lmod
Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
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This reverts commit c5ca0db27fce5d772dc8a4fcffec3b62bb0bf1f3.
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otherwise spack breaks using system man pages by default.
Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
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* Provide a meaningful failure message for installation of an empty environment
* Allow regenerating view per offline discussion
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performance (#27970)
Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
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* upcxx: Update the UPC++ package to 2021.9.0
* Add the new release, and a missing older one.
* Remove the spack package cruft for supporting the obsolete build system that
was present in older versions that are no longer supported.
* General cleanups.
Support for library versions older than 2020.3.0 is officially retired,
for two reasons:
1. Releases prior to 2020.3.0 had a required dependency on Python 2,
which is [officially EOL](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/)
as of Jan 1 2020, and is no longer considered secure.
2. (Most importantly) The UPC++ development team is unable/unwilling to
support releases more than two years old. UPC++ provides robust
backwards-compatibility to earlier releases of UPC++ v1.0, with very
rare well-documented/well-motivated exceptions. Users are strongly
encouraged to update to a current version of UPC++.
NOTE: Most of the lines changed in this commit are simply re-indentation,
and thus might be best reviewed in a diff that ignores whitespace.
* upcxx: Detect Cray XC more explicitly
This change is necessary to prevent false matches occuring on new Cray Shasta
systems, which do not use the aries network but were incorrectly being treated
as a Cray XC + aries platform.
UPC++ has not yet deployed official native support for Cray Shasta, but this
change is sufficient to allow building the portable backends there.
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This broke in #24858
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Fix builds which produce a lines with non-UTF8 output while logging
The alternative is to read in binary mode, and then decode while
ignoring errors.
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Some tests assume the base branch is develop, but this branch may not
have been checked out.
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Commands should not reuse option names defined in main.
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When running `spack install --log-format junit|cdash ...`, install
errors were ignored. This made spack continue building dependents of
failed install, ignoring `--fail-fast`, and exit 0 at the end.
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Adds a new package for the AMPX/SCALE implementation of the GNDS
interface,
https://www.oecd.org/publications/specifications-for-the-generalised-nuclear-database-structure-gnds-94d5e451-en.htm
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(#27241)
Noting that missing numeric_limits was the cause of the compile issues
with gcc-11, I tested adding -include limits fixing @5.9:5.14%gcc@11.
Therefore, we can replace the conflicts('%gcc@11:', when='@5.9:5.14').
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Kaindl <bernhard.kaindl@ait.ac.at>
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