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2019-10-20spack create: http -> https (#13269)Adam J. Stewart1-1/+1
2019-10-19shebangs: don't warn when patching long shebangs (#13266)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
We've been doing this for quite a while now, and it does not seem to cause issues. - [x] Switch the noisy warning to a debug to make Spack a bit quieter while building.
2019-10-19Microarchitecture specific optimizations for LLVM (#13250)Massimiliano Culpo9-10/+292
* Added architecture specific optimization flags for Clang / LLVM * Disallow compiler optimizations for mixed toolchains * We emit a warning when building for a mixed toolchain * Fixed issues with suffixed versions of compilers; Apple's Clang will, for the time being, fall back on x86-64 for every compilation.
2019-10-17satisfaction checks on dependencies should be strict when the parent check ↵Peter Scheibel1-1/+1
is strict (#13243)
2019-10-17Separate setting build environment and run environment in packages (#11115)Massimiliano Culpo8-160/+275
* Methods setting the environment now do it separately for build and run Before this commit the `*_environment` methods were setting modifications to both the build-time and run-time environment simultaneously. This might cause issues as the two environments inherently rely on different preconditions: 1. The build-time environment is set before building a package, thus the package prefix doesn't exist and can't be inspected 2. The run-time environment instead is set assuming the target package has been already installed Here we split each of these functions into two: one setting the build-time environment, one the run-time. We also adopt a fallback strategy that inspects for old methods and executes them as before, but prints a deprecation warning to tty. This permits to port packages to use the new methods in a distributed way, rather than having to modify all the packages at once. * Added a test that fails if any package uses the old API Marked the test xfail for now as we have a lot of packages in that state. * Added a test to check that a package modified by a PR is up to date This test can be used any time we deprecate a method call to ensure that during the first modification of the package we update also the deprecated calls. * Updated documentation
2019-10-17multimethods: avoid calling caller_locals() in Python 3 (#13238)Todd Gamblin2-10/+35
Python 3 metaclasses have a `__prepare__` method that lets us save the class's dictionary before it is constructed. In Python 2 we had to walk up the stack using our `caller_locals()` method to get at this. Using `__prepare__` is much faster as it doesn't require us to use `inspect`. This makes multimethods use the faster `__prepare__` method in Python3, while still using `caller_locals()` in Python 2. We try to reduce the use of caller locals using caching to speed up Python 2 a little bit.
2019-10-16importing: make importlib_importer recognize .pyc cache (#13239)Todd Gamblin1-0/+6
Our importer was always parsing from source (which is considerably slower) because the source size recorded in the .pyc file differed from the size of the input file. Override path_stats in the prepending importer to fool it into thinking that the source size is the size *with* the prepended code.
2019-10-16filter_file: fix multiple invocations on the same file (#13234)Michael Kuhn2-2/+33
Since the backup file is only created on the first invocation, it will contain the original file without any modifications. Further invocations will then read the backup file, effectively reverting prior invocations. This can be reproduced easily by trying to install likwid, which will try to install into /usr/local. Work around this by creating a temporary file to read from.
2019-10-16Bugfix: stage directory permissions and cleaning (#12733)Tamara Dahlgren9-83/+297
* This updates stage names to use "spack-stage-" as a prefix. This avoids removing non-Spack directories in "spack clean" as c141e99 did (in this case so long as they don't contain the prefix "spack-stage-"), and also addresses a follow-up issue where Spack stage directories were not removed. * Spack now does more-stringent checking of expected permissions for staging directories. For a given stage root that includes a user component, all directories before the user component that are created by Spack are expected to match the permissions of their parent; the user component and all deeper directories are expected to be accessible to the user (read/write/execute).
2019-10-15Feature: installed file verification (#12841)Greg Becker13-54/+791
This feature generates a verification manifest for each installed package and provides a command, "spack verify", which can be used to compare the current file checksums/permissions with those calculated at installed time. Verification includes * Checksums of files * File permissions * Modification time * File size Packages installed before this PR will be skipped during verification. To verify such a package you must reinstall it. The spack verify command has three modes. * With the -a,--all option it will check every installed package. * With the -f,--files option, it will check some specific files, determine which package they belong to, and confirm that they have not been changed. * With the -s,--specs option or by default, it will check some specific packages that no files havae changed.
2019-10-15lmod: module files are written in a root folder named by target family (#13121)Massimiliano Culpo2-1/+21
fixes #13005 This commit fixes an issue with the name of the root directory for module file hierarchies. Since #3206 the root folder was named after the microarchitecture used for the spec, which is too specific and not backward compatible for lmod hierarchies. Here we compute the root folder name using the target family instead of the target name itself and we add target information in the 'whatis' portion of the module file.
2019-10-14filter_file uses "surrogateescape" error handling (#12765)Massimiliano Culpo4-5/+1600
From Python docs: -- 'surrogateescape' will represent any incorrect bytes as code points in the Unicode Private Use Area ranging from U+DC80 to U+DCFF. These private code points will then be turned back into the same bytes when the surrogateescape error handler is used when writing data. This is useful for processing files in an unknown encoding. -- This will allow us to process files with unknown encodings. To accommodate the case of self-extracting bash scripts, filter_file can now stop filtering text input if a certain marker is found. The marker must be passed at call time via the "stop_at" function argument. At that point the file will be reopened in binary mode and copied verbatim. * use "surrogateescape" error handling to ignore unknown chars * permit to stop filtering if a marker is found * add unit tests for non-ASCII and mixed text/binary files
2019-10-14bugfix: install --only dependencies works in env (#13090)Greg Becker3-18/+70
* bugfix: install --only dependents works in env includes regression testing
2019-10-14commands: add resource stats to `spack url stats` (#13205)Todd Gamblin2-65/+93
`spack url stats` now also looks at packages' resources when outputting statistics. Example: ``` $ spack url stats ==> URL stats for 3531 packages: -------------------------------------------------------------- stat versions % resources % -------------------------------------------------------------- url 8335 89.3% 339 89.0% schemes https 6489 69.5% 93 24.4% ftp 32 0.3% 8 2.1% http 1763 18.9% 237 62.2% file 51 0.5% 1 0.3% checksums md5 26 0.3% 0 0.0% sha256 8306 89.0% 336 88.2% no checksum 3 0.0% 3 0.8% -------------------------------------------------------------- go 1 0.0% 0 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------- hg 7 0.1% 0 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------- no code 4 0.0% 0 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------- svn 4 0.0% 16 4.2% -------------------------------------------------------------- git 981 10.5% 26 6.8% branch 442 4.7% 4 1.0% commit 362 3.9% 14 3.7% no ref 36 0.4% 2 0.5% tag 141 1.5% 6 1.6% -------------------------------------------------------------- ```
2019-10-14Fix svn tests, skip if svnadmin not found (#13137)Adam J. Stewart2-2/+4
2019-10-12install: add --cache-only option (#12729)Greg Becker4-3/+22
* add `--cache-only` option to install * testing for `--cache-only` * remove extraneous stage creation at stage destroy time
2019-10-12checksums: enforce that all mainline packages use sha256 checksumsTodd Gamblin2-2/+45
- Add a test that verifies checksums on all packages - Also add an attribute to packages that indicates whether they need a manual download or not, and add an exception in the tests for these packages until we can verify them.
2019-10-11Autotools build system to patch config.guess based on a range checkMassimiliano Culpo1-2/+3
2019-10-11Fixed options to compile generic code on ppc64 and ppc64leMassimiliano Culpo1-0/+2
2019-10-11Fix python3 errors from string and byte concatenation (#13141)Patrick Gartung2-32/+47
2019-10-10tests: cleanup config:build_stage handling (fixes #12651, #12798)Tamara Dahlgren5-190/+119
2019-10-10Add support for nested "overrides" scopes.Tamara Dahlgren2-2/+72
2019-10-10Added NEON to the list of features required for the aarch64 familyMassimiliano Culpo2-0/+7
Both floating-point and NEON are required in all standard ARMv8 implementations. Theoretically though specialized markets can support no NEON or floating-point at all. Source: https://developer.arm.com/docs/den0024/latest/aarch64-floating-point-and-neon On the other hand the base procedure call standard for Aarch64 "assumes the availability of the vector registers for passing floating-point and SIMD arguments". Further "the Arm 64-bit architecture defines two mandatory register banks: a general-purpose register bank which can be used for scalar integer processing and pointer arithmetic; and a SIMD and Floating-Point register bank". Source: https://developer.arm.com/docs/ihi0055/latest/procedure-call-standard-for-the-arm-64-bit-architecture This makes customization of Aarch64 with no NEON instruction set available so unlikely that we can consider them a feature of the generic family.
2019-10-10ArchSpec: fix constraint satisfaction for targetsMassimiliano Culpo2-0/+9
fixes #13111 Due to a missing case we were treating a single target that was not equal to the one we were comparing to as a range open on the right.
2019-10-09Buildcache: pass string.encode('utf-8') for old_dir and new_dir to ↵Patrick Gartung1-1/+2
replace_prefix_bin. (#13114) This should fix a Python3 error from concatenating strings and bytes.
2019-10-09"No Spack mirror configured": demoted the warning to a debug message (#13082)Massimiliano Culpo1-1/+1
fixes #12010
2019-10-07Add macOS Catalina support (#13070)Adam J. Stewart1-12/+22
2019-10-07Spack environments can concretize specs together (#11372)Massimiliano Culpo4-4/+171
This PR adds a 'concretize' entry to an environment's spec.yaml file which controls how user specs are concretized. By default it is set to 'separately' which means that each spec added by the user is concretized separately (the behavior of environments before this PR). If set to 'together', the environment will concretize all of the added user specs together; this means that all specs and their dependencies will be consistent with each other (for example, a user could develop code linked against the set of libraries in the environment without conflicts). If the environment was previously concretized, this will re-concretize all specs, in which case previously-installed specs may no longer be used by the environment (in this sense, adding a new spec to an environment with 'concretize: together' can be significantly more expensive). The 'concretize: together' setting is not compatible with Spec matrices; this PR adds a check to look for multiple instances of the same package added to the environment and fails early when 'concretize: together' is set (to avoid confusing messages about conflicts later on).
2019-10-05doc: fix #12245 non-functional libdwarf dependency (#12515)Pariksheet Nanda1-4/+4
Applying accepted fix from spack/spack.io#4
2019-10-05Consistently support pkg-config files in share subdirectory (#12838)Michael Kuhn5-2/+7
While the build environment already takes share/pkgconfig into account, the generated module files etc. only consider lib/pkgconfig and lib64/pkgconfig.
2019-10-04bugfix: issue with custom dotkit root in config.yaml (#13046)Massimiliano Culpo2-1/+25
When removing support for dotkit in #11986 the code trying to set the paths of the various module files was not updated to skip it. This results in a failure because of a key error after the deprecation warning is displayed to user. This commit fixes the issue and adds a unit test for regression. Note that code for Spack chains has been updated accordingly but no unit test has been added for that case.
2019-10-03Update compilers.yaml location in Getting Started docs (#13029)Adam J. Stewart1-11/+14
2019-10-03Generic x86_64 code compiled with GCC uses non deprecated mtune flags (#13022)Massimiliano Culpo2-6/+15
fixes #12928
2019-10-02Remove support for generating dotkit files (#11986)Massimiliano Culpo24-256/+95
Dotkit is being used only at a few sites and has been deprecated on new machines. This commit removes all the code that provide support for the generation of dotkit module files. A new validator named "deprecatedProperties" has been added to the jsonschema validators. It permits to prompt a warning message or exit with an error if a property that has been marked as deprecated is encountered. * Removed references to dotkit in the docs * Removed references to dotkit in setup-env-test.sh * Added a unit test for the 'deprecatedProperties' schema validator
2019-10-02fujitsu compiler: Add 'required_libs'. (#13014)t-karatsu1-0/+2
2019-10-02Replace expensive store.reindex() call with db.add() call. (#13021)Patrick Gartung1-1/+1
2019-10-01'spack buildcache list' should show all buildaches available. (#13002)Patrick Gartung1-5/+1
* binary cache: show all packages for compatible differing targets * Don't restrict spack buildcache list to arch or os * Fix from merge conflict
2019-10-01Add all compatible system types directory to module pathsMassimiliano Culpo2-1/+14
fixes #12915 closes #12916 Since Spack has support for specific targets it might happen that software is built for targets that are not exactly the host because it was either an explicit user request or the compiler being used is too old to support the host. Modules for different targets are written into different directories and by default Spack was adding to MODULEPATH only the directory corresponding to the current host. This PR modifies this behavior to add all the directories that are **compatible** with the current host.
2019-10-01binary cache: show all packages for compatible differing targets (#12943)Greg Becker1-3/+6
2019-10-01When removing a file from a view, don't fail if it doesn't exist (#12960)Jeffrey Salmond1-0/+3
Sometimes when remove_file is called on a link, that link is missing (perhaps ctrl-C happened halfway through a previous action). As removing a non-existent file is no problem, this patch changes the behavior so Spack continues rather than stopping with an error. Currently you would see ValueError: /path/to/dir is not a link tree! and now it continues with a warning.
2019-09-29make license check slightly more lenientTodd Gamblin1-1/+1
bin/spack now needs to have a "-*- python -*-" line after the shebang, so that emacs will interpret it as a python file instead of as a shell script. Add one line to the license check limit to accommodate this.
2019-09-28Add all the 'generic' architectures that are mentioned in recipes (#12958)Massimiliano Culpo1-0/+35
LLVM, mesa and other packages check for these generic microarchitectures. One solution is to let Spack know they exist.
2019-09-26Fix perl build when using Build.PLGlenn P Johnson1-0/+12
This fixes #12852 where perl builds that use Build.PL will fail when the shebang of the Build script produced from the configure step is too long.
2019-09-26Relocate mach-o binaries using macholib on linux. (#12946)Patrick Gartung2-95/+74
Changes deps and rpaths for bins and libs, changes id for libs.
2019-09-26add --no-deps opt to `buildcache-create` (#12956)eugeneswalker1-0/+4
2019-09-26External: add macholib and altgraph needed to relocate Mach-o binaries on ↵Patrick Gartung25-0/+5425
Linux (#12909)
2019-09-24Fix "specific target" detection in Python 3 (#12906)Adam J. Stewart1-8/+5
The output of subprocess.check_output is a byte string in Python 3. This causes dictionary lookup to fail later on. A try-except around this function prevented this error from being noticed. Removed this so that more errors can propagate out.
2019-09-24Change get_patchelf to immediately return patchelf path if found (#12925)Patrick Gartung1-7/+7
2019-09-24Fujitsu compilers: added 'verbose_flag' method (#12922)t-karatsu1-0/+4
2019-09-24bugfix: use string keys to set preferred targets (#12921)Todd Gamblin4-9/+32
Preferred targets were failing because we were looking them up by Microarchitecture object, not by string. - [x] Add a call to `str()` to fix target lookup. - [x] Add a test to exercise this part of concretization. - [x] Add documentation for setting `target` in `packages.yaml`