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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
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- [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
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libuuid is currently contained in util-linux, libuuid and uuid. This
change introduces a new virtual provider `uuid` and renames the existing
`uuid` package to `ossp-uuid`.
util-linux's libuuid is provided in the form of a separate package
util-linux-uuid to make sure that packages depending on uuid and
util-linux can use a separate uuid implementation, which the concretizer
does not allow if libuuid is contained in util-linux.
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* Update URL parsing regexes and tests
* Get rid of no longer used README
* Merge py-udunits and py-cf-units
* netcdf -> netcdf-c
* setup_environment -> setup_*_environment
* Fix doc tests
* Few last minute fixes
* Simplify prefix removal copypasta
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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
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- 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
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Renames the flux package to flux-core and updates its dependencies, versions,
and variants. Adds a flux-sched package.
This also updates two flux-core dependencies: lua and czmq.
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There are two providers, pkgconf and pkg-config, with the former being
the default provider.
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We moved to a new GitHub org! Now make the code and docs reflect that.
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Also bump to latest stable version.
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* AutotoolsPackage: added configure_directory to permit build out of source. The configure script executable is now invoked with an absolute path. Modified a few packages accordingly.
* build_systems: functions returning directories are now properties
* build_systems: fixed issues with tcl and tk
* AutotoolsPackage: reworked recipe for autoreconf
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* Massive conversion from Package to AutotoolsPackage
* Forgot to convert p4est to AutotoolsPackage
* Fix typo
* Fix broken link in docs
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Conflicts:
lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py
lib/spack/spack/cmd/extensions.py
lib/spack/spack/cmd/fetch.py
lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py
lib/spack/spack/config.py
lib/spack/spack/database.py
lib/spack/spack/directory_layout.py
lib/spack/spack/packages.py
lib/spack/spack/spec.py
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Package repositories now look like this:
top-level-dir/
repo.yaml
packages/
libelf/
package.py
mpich/
package.py
...
This leaves room at the top level for additional metadata, source,
per-repo configs, indexes, etc., and it makes it easy to see that
something is a spack repo (just look for repo.yaml and packages).
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