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`LD_LIBRARY_PATH` can break system executables (e.g., when an enviornment is loaded) and isn't necessary thanks to `RPATH`s. Packages that require `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` can set this in `setup_run_environment`.
- [x] Prefix inspections no longer set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` by default
- [x] Document changes and workarounds for people who want `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`
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These changes make many packages build on nixos where nearly nothing
comes from /bin or /usr/bin (the only things in "system locations" are
/bin/sh and /usr/bin/env, all the rest is found through PATH).
Many configuration scripts hardcode /usr/bin/file instead of using the
one from PATH. This patches them to use file from PATH.
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```
Error: Package 'armpl' not found.
```
is pretty useless after an upgrade unless you're a spack pro. I've
recently hit this on multiple machines. See
https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/31453 ,
https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/31489 .
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level 2 (#31998)
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Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
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fixes #31736
Catch errors when concretizing specs and report them as
debug messages. The corresponding spec is skipped.
Co-authored-by: Greg Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
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* Extracted two functions in cmd/install.py
* Extracted a function to perform installation from the active environment
* Rename a few functions, remove args from their arguments
* Rework conditional in install_from_active_environment to reduce nesting in the function
* Extract functions to parsespecs from cli and files
* Extract functions to getuser confirmation for overwrite
* Extract functions to install specs inside and outside environments
* Rename a couple of functions
* Fix outdated comment
* Add missing imports
* Split conditional to dedent one level
* Invert check and exit early to dedent one level when requiring user confirmation
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Rendering was not pretty using `console` from #31914
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* document git commit versions
Include documentation for manually specifying associated known version
* document spack develop command
Co-authorerd-by: psakievich <psakiev@sandia.gov>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Harmen Stoppels <harmenstoppels@gmail.com>
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The current use of git ref's as a version requires a search algorithm to pick the right matching version based on the tags in the git history of the package.
This is less than ideal for the use case where users already know the specific version they want the git ref to be associated with. This PR makes a new version syntax [package]@[ref]=[version] to allow the users to specify the exact hash they wish to use.
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* Deprecate support for Python 3.5 (by removing it from CI)
* Restore Python 3.9
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This allows writing extension commands that can benchmark
different configurations in clingo, or try different
configurations for a single test.
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On some systems the shell in login mode wipes important parts of the
environment, such as PATH. This causes the build to fail since it can't
find `spack`.
For better robustness, don't use a login shell.
In a full CI job the final spack install is run in an environment formed by scripts running in this order:
export AWS_SECRET=... # 1. Load environment from GitLab project variables
source spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh # 2. Load Spack into the environment (PATH)
spack env activate -V concrete_env # 3. Activate the concrete environment
source /etc/profile # 4. Bash login shell (from -l)
spack install ...
Whereas when a user launches their own container with (docker|podman) run -it, they end up running spack install in an environment formed in this order:
source /etc/bash.bashrc # (not 4). Bash interactive shell (default with TTY)
export AWS_SECRET=... #~1. Manually load environment from GitLab project variables
source spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh # 2. Load Spack into the environment (PATH)
spack env activate -V concrete_env # 3. Activate the concrete environment
spack install ...
The big problem being that (4) has a completely different position and content (on Leap 15 and possibly other containers).
So in context, this PR removes (4) from the CI job case, leaving us with the simpler:
export AWS_SECRET=... # 1. Load environment from GitLab project variables
source spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh # 2. Load Spack into the environment (PATH)
spack env activate -V concrete_env # 3. Activate the concrete environment
spack install ...
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* database: don't sort on return from query_local
* ASP-based solver: don't build the hash-lookup dictionary twice
Building this dictionary twice and traversing all the specs
might be time-consuming for large buildcaches.
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(#31864)
Resurrect Known issues, since users ask frequently about that.
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This test relied on an old version of the `flake8_package` fixture that modified
the spack repository, but it doesn't do that anymore. There are other tests for
`changed_files()` that do a better job of mocking up a git repository with
changes, so we can just delete this one.
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`spack style` tests were annoyingly brittle because we could not easily be
specific about which tools to run (we had to use `--no-black`, `--no-isort`,
`--no-flake8`, and `--no-mypy`). We should be able to specify what to run OR
what to skip.
Now you can run, e.g.:
spack style --tool black,flake8
or:
spack style --skip black,isort
- [x] Remove `--no-black`, `--no-isort`, `--no-flake8`, and `--no-mypy` args.
- [x] Add `--tool TOOL` argument.
- [x] Add `--skip TOOL` argument.
- [x] Allow either `--tool black --tool flake8` or `--tool black,flake8` syntax.
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- [x] remove alignment spaces from tempaltes
- [x] replace single with double quotes
- [x] Makefile template now generates parsable code
(function body is `pass` instead of just a comment)
- [x] template checks now run black to check output
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Previously we'd accept any version for bootstrapping black, but we need <= 21.
- [x] modify bootstrapping code to check black version before accepting an
executable from `PATH`.
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- [x] add `.git-blame-ignore-revs` to ignore black reformatting
- [x] make `spack blame` respect `.git-blame-ignore-revs`
(even if the user hasn't configured git to do so)
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Some of our tests rely on single vs. double quotes, and others rely on specific
line numbers in the source. These needed fixing after the switch to Black.
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Black will automatically fix a lot of the exceptions we previously allowed for
directives, so we don't need them in our custom `flake8_formatter` anymore.
- [x] remove `E501` (long line) exceptions for directives from `flake8_formatter`,
as they won't help us now.
- [x] Refine exceptions for long URLs in the `flake8_formatter`.
- [x] Adjust the mock `flake8-package` to exhibit the exceptions we still allow.
- [x] Update style tests for new `flake8-package`.
- [x] Blacken style test.
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Many noqa's in the code are no longer necessary now that the column limit is 99
characters. Others can easily be eliminated, and still more can just be made more
specific if they do not have to do with line length.
The only E501's still in the code are in the tests for `spack.util.path` and the tests
for `spack style`.
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This adds necessary configuration for flake8 and black to work together.
This also sets the line length to 99, per the data here:
* https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/24718#issuecomment-876933636
Given the data and the spirit of black's 88-character limit, we set the limit to 99
characters for all of Spack, because:
* 99 is one less than 100, a nice round number, and all lines will fit in a
100-character wide terminal (even when the text editor puts a \ at EOL).
* 99 is just past the knee the file size curve for packages, and it means that packages
remain readable and not significantly longer than they are now.
* It doesn't seem to hurt core -- files in core might change length by a few percent but
seem like they'll be mostly the same as before -- just a bit more roomy.
- [x] set line length to 99
- [x] remove most exceptions from `.flake8` and add the ones black cares about
- [x] add `[tool.black]` to `pyproject.toml`
- [x] make `black` run if available in `spack style --fix`
Co-Authored-By: Tom Scogland <tscogland@llnl.gov>
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In #31618 the idea was to determine the file extension heuristically by dropping query params etc from a url and then consider it as a file path. That broke for URLs that only have query params like http://example.com/?patch=x as it would result in empty string as basename. This PR reverts to the old behavior of saving files as ?patch=x in that case.
Co-authored-by: Stephen Sachs <stesachs@amazon.com>
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* environment.py: reduce # of locks further
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* containerize: fix concretization -> concretizer
* fix test
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