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* catalyst: added catalyst package
* catalyst: missing libx11 and libxt dependencies
* catalyst: added std cmake args
* catalyst: override paraview git describe cmake variable
* catalyst: fixed flake8 errors
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Instead, use spec['perl'].command.path.
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* Update py-git-review to version 1.26.0
* Fix py-git-review package
TypeError: object of type 'Version' has no len()
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* py-doxypy conflicts python3
* change conflicts to depends_on
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* Update py-autopep8 to 1.3.3
* Update package.py
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Newer versions of glib require python. Fix up the python sbangs the same
way we already fix up the perl ones.
Fixes #6899
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See #6794
This fixes cases where test-only dependencies were omitted from
consideration when modifying the environment at build time. This
includes an update to the python package definition to add
testing-related python extensions to its specialized environment
setup.
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* coinhsl: add version 2014.01.10 (stable)
* coinhsl: make 2014.01.10 preferred version
Make Harwell Subroutines Library for IPOPT version 2014.01.10 the
preferred version because it is the latest stable version released.
* coinhsl: add option to link w/ BLAS libraries
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This updates the conflict-checking logic to require that the conflict
spec matches exactly and that all fields mentioned in the conflict
spec are present in the concretized spec in order to report a
conflict. This will automatically skip all conflict checks for
dependencies of externals (since externals strip dependencies). This
will not affect non-external packages since all fields and
dependencies are fully specified for such packages.
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* r-biocstyle: Create new package.
* r-biocstyle: add version constraints.
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* r-bookdown: Create new package.
* r-bookdown: add version constraints.
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* r-rprojroot: Create new package.
* r-rprojroot: add version constraints.
* r-rprojroot: Add list_url.
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* r-rmarkdown: Update version to 1.7
* r-rmarkdown: add version constraints.
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According to Travis docs the exit code of after_success doesn't affect
the build result. Instead, uploading the coverage data as the last step
of the script will cause the job to fail if the command exits with
non-zero.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build/#Breaking-the-Build
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* Keep track of source and versions for external libraries
* Note source of more obscure libraries
* We aren't upgrading jsonschema after all
* Add note on modifications made to pytest
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* Update to pytest 3.2.5
* Get pytest to pass Python 2.6 compatibility checks
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... libtool,autoconf,automake
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On a local workstation, it seems that tracking multiple processes during
coverage may result in malformed coverage reports for unit tests and not
for build tests.
Given that multiple processes make a difference in coverage mainly for
build tests, try to disable the tracking for unit tests to see if we get
more stable coverage results.
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* Update to the latest version of py
* Revert back to py 1.4.34
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* Add unit tests for spack versions command
* Fix bug in web spidering for Python 2.6
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* opa-psm2: new package
* opa-psm2: installs now. think the module file needs work
* opa-psm2: module file seems good now
* opa-psm2: remove fixme
* opa-psm2: flake8 fixes
* opa-psm2: removing unnecessary make in install phase
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Building emacs on darwin throws an error when trying to build an Emacs
app in the nextstep/Emacs.app path of the build tree. For now, disable
building this app.
It's possible to enable building the app also; Homebrew offers options
to this effect, and also adds Mac-specific options for starting the
emacs daemon. However, for the sake of simplicity and getting a
workable up-to-date emacs installation on my machine as quickly as
possible, this commit focuses on a minimal viable modification.
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* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
* Add a new package: unblur.
Conflicts:
var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/unblur/package.py
* Add a new package: unblur.
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