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r-tidyverse needs r-readr@1.1.1, r-reardr needs a list_url so that it
can find it.
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- in many files, regular strings were used in places where raw strings
should've been used.
- convert these to raw strings and get rid of new flake8 errors
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- spack license command now ignores symlinks
- spack license list-files now prints sorted output, and checks for files
we've already seen.
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This PR improves the validation of `modules.yaml` by introducing a custom validator that checks if an attribute listed in `properties` or `patternProperties` is a valid spec. This new check applied to the test case in #9857 gives:
```console
$ spack install szip
==> Error: /home/mculpo/.spack/linux/modules.yaml:5: "^python@2.7@" is an invalid spec [Invalid version specifier]
```
Details:
* Moved the set-up of a custom validator class to spack.schema
* In Spack we use `jsonschema` to validate configuration files
against a schema. We also need custom validators to enforce
writing default values within "properties" or "patternProperties"
attributes.
* Currently, validators were customized at the place of use and with the
recent introduction of environments that meant we were setting-up and
using 2 different validator classes in two different modules.
* This commit moves the set-up of a custom validator class in the
`spack.schema` module and refactors the code in `spack.config` and
`spack.environments` to use it.
* Added a custom validator to check if an attribute is a valid spec
* Added a custom validator that can be used on objects, which yields an
error if the attribute is not a valid spec.
* Updated the schema for modules.yaml
* Updated modules.yaml to fix a few inconsistencies:
- a few attributes were not tested properly using 'anyOf'
- suffixes has been updated to also check that the attribute is a spec
- hierarchical_scheme has been updated to hierarchy
* Removed $ref from every schema
* $ref is not composable or particularly legible
* Use python dicts and regular old variables instead.
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* express: new version, use tags and fix gcc@6.0.0:
Express fails to build with gcc@6.0.0:.
The debian project [has a
fix](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=811859) but
they don't seem to have pushed it upstream.
I've opened an issue and a PR in eXpress repo, but eXpress isn't
actively developed, so I'm fixing it here too.
Since the Spack package was created, the eXpress team tagged their
releases. I've updated the package to use the tags.
Version 1.5.1 used to be known as 2015-11-29 (same commit). 1.5.2 is
new(er).
* Make flake8 happ{y,ier}
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Apply fix from aspell issue (519) for a pointer dereference bug that
newer versions of gcc won't let slip past.
There hasn't been a release that includes the fix, this applies the
change to the latest release.
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There's a missing break in a switch statement that newer gcc's
dislike.
Our #4696 simply disallowed newer gcc's.
This fixes the problem instead.
It's been [PR'ed upstream](https://github.com/agordon/fastx_toolkit/pull/22).
Tested with gcc@5.5.0 and gcc@8.2.0 on CentOS.
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The most recent release of bamutil that we support uses an embedded
copy of libStatGen that has several issues that keep it from building
with newer releases of gcc.
They've all been fixed upstream and the latest release of bamutil
would pick them up if/when we support it. The build process has
changed though, plus my team needs *this* version.
This commit backports those fixes.
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* ds: new package at 9.8.0rc6
* ds: move patches to patch func
* ds: use built-in configure phase, remove autoreconf skip
* ds: revert to stable 9.8.0
* ds: remove unnecessary dep types
* ds: make url consistent with versions
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corner cases. (#10216)
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- Travis still fails on `spack spec` in Python 2.6.
- Allow the failure until we get to the bottom of it.
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- The nested directive implementation was broken for python 3
- directive results were not properly removed from the directive list
when it was processed in the DirectiveMeta metaclass.
- the issue was that remove_directives only descended into a list or
tuple, but in Python3, the initial value passed to the function is a
view of dictionary values.
- make it a list to fix things, and add a regression test.
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- currently just looks at patches
- allows you to find out which package applied a patch to a spec
- intended to work with tarballs and resources in the future.
- add tab completion for `spack resource` and subcommands
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- previously, if a concrete sub-DAG with patched specs was written out
and read back in, its patches would not be found because the dependent
that patched it was no longer in the DAG.
- Add a test to ensure that the PatchCache handles this case.
- Also add tests to ensure that patch objects are properly created from
Specs -- previously we only checked that the patches were on the Spec.
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- this fixes a bug where if we save a concretized sug-DAG where a package
had been patched by a dependent, and the dependent was not in the DAG,
we would not read in all patches correctly.
- Rather than looking up patches in the DAG, we look them up globally
from an index created from the entire repository.
- The patch cache is a bit tricky for several reasons:
- we have to cache information from packages, specifically, the patch
level and working directory.
- FilePatches need to know which package owns them, so that they can
figure out where the patch lives. The repo can change locations from
run to run, so we have to store relative paths and restore them when
the cache is reloaded.
- Patch files can change underneath the cache, because repo indexes
only update on package changes. We currently punt on this -- there
are stub methods for needs_update() that will need to check patch
files when packages are loaded. There isn't an easy way to do this
at global indexing time without making the FastPackageChecker a lot
slower. This is TBD for a future commit.
- Currently, the same patch can only be used one way in a package. That
is, if it appears twice with different level/working_dir settings,
bad things will happen. There's no package that current uses the
same patch two different ways, so we've punted on this as well, but
we may need to fix this in the future by moving a lot of the metdata
(level, working dir) to the spec, and *only* caching sha256sums in
the PatchCache. That would require some much more complicated tweaks
to the Spec, so we're holding off on that til later.
- This required patches to be refactored somewhat -- the difference
between a UrlPatch and a FilePatch is still not particularly clean.
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- indexes should use json, not YAML, to optimize for speed
- only use YAML in human-editable files
- this makes ProviderIndex consistent with other indexes
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- virtual provider cache and tags were previously generated by nearly
identical but separate methods.
- factor out an Indexer interface for updating repository caches, and
provide implementations for each type of index (TagIndex,
ProviderIndex) so that more can be added if needed.
- Among other things, this allows all indexes to be updated at once.
This is an advantage because loading package files is the real
overhead, and building the indexes once the packages are loaded is
trivial. We avoid extra bulk read-ins by generating all package indexes
at once.
- This can be extended for dependents (reverse dependencies) and patches
later.
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- cleanup patch.py:
- make patch.py constructors more understandable
- loosen coupling of patch.py with package
- in Package: make package_dir, module, and namespace class properties
- These were previously instance properties and couldn't be called from
directives, e.g. in patch.create()
- make them class properties so that they can be used in class definition
- also add some instance properties to delegate to class properties so
that prior usage on Package objects still works
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* Always build glib with iconv
My early PR, #10165, which added a variant to configure glib to use
libiconv and defaulted to false, seems to be causing more trouble than
the knob is worth.
This changes the glib package to always depend on and use libiconv.
* libiconv depends_on is no longer conditional
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Codecov upload was accidentally removed in #9805
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* moab install from git repository, fix version 5.0.2 removed from ftp server
* add moab dependencies above verson 5.0.1
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* First draft for installing Stata 15
I've tested this works on my systems and gives a successful install of STATA 15.
* Flake8 cleanup
* Another Flake8
* Update license header
* Various improvements
A lot of improvements as suggested by @adamjstewart
* flake8 check
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* Fix libxml2+python import tests
* Same for libxslt package
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* Don't spawn processes during python 2.6/2.7 'test_compiler_add' unit tests
* Travis seems to choke on the excessive parallelism in `compiler find`
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- When returning string output, use text_type and decode utf-8 in Python
2 instead of using `str`
- This properly handles unicode, whereas before we would pass bad strings
to colify in `spack blame` when reading git output
- add a test that round-trips some unicode through an Executable object
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