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2024-01-02Update copyright year to 2024 (#41919)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
It was time to run `spack license update-copyright-year` again.
2023-12-27Initial License CheckinAiden Grossman1-0/+2
This patch adds license information for about 5,300 packages from automated sources. The license information was obtained from Alpine Linux and PyPI and processed using tooling available in https://github.com/boomanaiden154/spack-license-utils. The license field was added in after all other directives in an automated fashion. Note that while this license information is probably fairly accurate, it is not guaranteed to be accurate. In addition some of the license strings from Alpine Linux might not be valid SPDX license strings. Invalid SPDX identifiers can be picked up and fixed once we have validation/parsing infrastructure in place for the solver, and issues can be fixed as they come up.
2023-01-18license year bump (#34921)Harmen Stoppels1-1/+1
* license bump year * fix black issues of modified files * mypy * fix 2021 -> 2023
2022-07-31black: reformat entire repository with blackTodd Gamblin1-3/+3
2022-05-28refactor: packages import `spack.package` explicitly (#30404)Tom Scogland1-1/+1
Explicitly import package utilities in all packages, and corresponding fallout. This includes: * rename `spack.package` to `spack.package_base` * rename `spack.pkgkit` to `spack.package` * update all packages in builtin, builtin_mock and tutorials to include `from spack.package import *` * update spack style * ensure packages include the import * automatically add the new import and remove any/all imports of `spack` and `spack.pkgkit` from packages when using `--fix` * add support for type-checking packages with mypy when SPACK_MYPY_CHECK_PACKAGES is set in the environment * fix all type checking errors in packages in spack upstream * update spack create to include the new imports * update spack repo to inject the new import, injection persists to allow for a deprecation period Original message below: As requested @adamjstewart, update all packages to use pkgkit. I ended up using isort to do this, so repro is easy: ```console $ isort -a 'from spack.pkgkit import *' --rm 'spack' ./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/*/package.py $ spack style --fix ``` There were several line spacing fixups caused either by space manipulation in isort or by packages that haven't been touched since we added requirements, but there are no functional changes in here. * [x] add config to isort to make sure this is maintained going forward
2022-01-14Update copyright year to 2022Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2021-08-26fixing "problems in speck" as identified by repology (#25491)Vanessasaurus1-1/+1
Most of these are perl packages that need to point to the meta docs site, and then a fair amount of http addresses that need to be https, and then the rest are usually documentation sites that no longer exist or were otherwise changes Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-01-02copyrights: update all files with license headers for 2021Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
- [x] add `concretize.lp`, `spack.yaml`, etc. to licensed files - [x] update all licensed files to say 2013-2021 using `spack license update-copyright-year` - [x] appease mypy with some additions to package.py that needed for oneapi.py
2020-04-15x.org packages: mirror mixinAxel Huebl1-2/+2
overhaul all x.org packages to use available mirrors.
2019-12-30copyright: update copyright dates for 2020 (#14328)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2019-10-12checksums: use sha256 checksums everywhereTodd Gamblin1-1/+1
We'd like to use a consistent checksum scheme everywhere so that we can: a) incorporate archive checksums into our specs and have a consistent hashing algorithm across all specs. b) index mirrors with a consistent type of checksum, and not one that is dependent on how spack packages are written. - [x] convert existing md5, sha224, sha512, sha1 checksums to sha256
2019-01-01copyright: update license headers for 2013-2019 copyright.Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2018-10-17relicense: replace LGPL headers with Apache-2.0/MIT SPDX headersTodd Gamblin1-23/+4
- remove the old LGPL license headers from all files in Spack - add SPDX headers to all files - core and most packages are (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) - a very small number of remaining packages are LGPL-2.1-only
2018-03-24Update copyright on LLNL files for 2018. (#7592)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2017-11-23Introduce virtual dependency pkgconfig (#5198)Michael Kuhn1-1/+1
There are two providers, pkgconf and pkg-config, with the former being the default provider.
2017-11-04Replace github.com/llnl/spack with github.com/spack/spack (#6142)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
We moved to a new GitHub org! Now make the code and docs reflect that.
2017-09-06Update copyright notices for 2017 (#5295)Michael Kuhn1-1/+1
2017-06-24Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598)Todd Gamblin1-1/+1
2017-01-18Massive conversion from Package to AutotoolsPackage (#2845)Adam J. Stewart1-6/+1
* Massive conversion from Package to AutotoolsPackage * Forgot to convert p4est to AutotoolsPackage * Fix typo * Fix broken link in docs
2016-10-11Package all of Xorg/X11/XCB (#1740)Adam J. Stewart1-0/+46
* Updates to Mesa and other Xorg packages * Add packages for all Xorg Protocol extensions * Add packages for first half of Xorg libraries * Add packages for remaining Xorg libraries * Add packages for all Xorg utilities * Add packages for Xorg documentation tools * Add build deps to Xorg protocol headers * Add packages for XCB * Add build deps to Xorg libraries * Add build deps to Xorg utilities * Add packages for Xorg fonts and font-related utilities * Change font deptype from build to default I wasn't sure which deptype was appropriate at first since none of the packages are actually linked together. I initially chose the build deptype for this reason. However, the font packages don't install into their own prefix. They install into font-config. If font-config is a build dependency, that means you can uninstall it without uninstalling the font packages, which wouldn't make sense since they install into font-config. So I switched them back to the default deptype. * Minor formatting changes to ncview * Add half-way done xorg-server package * Add packages for Xorg test suites, not yet tested! * Add packages for Xorg data * Add first quarter of Xorg apps * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add dependencies to mesa * Remove comments from mesa package * Flake8 * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add more packages for Xorg apps * Add package for Sublime Text * Add packages for remaining Xorg apps * Revisit testing packages, add missing dependencies * Add dependencies, clean up FIXMEs