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Co-authored-by: Arcesio Castaneda Medina <arcesio.castaneda.medina@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
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This commit adds the 1.13.1 release. There was an update to the release
tarball on 9/7/21, so using the latest sha256 sum here.
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This is a major rework of Spack's core core `spec.yaml` metadata format. It moves from `spec.yaml` to `spec.json` for speed, and it changes the format in several ways. Specifically:
1. The spec format now has a `_meta` section with a version (now set to version `2`). This will simplify major changes like this one in the future.
2. The node list in spec dictionaries is no longer keyed by name. Instead, it is a list of records with no required key. The name, hash, etc. are fields in the dictionary records like any other.
3. Dependencies can be keyed by any hash (`hash`, `full_hash`, `build_hash`).
4. `build_spec` provenance from #20262 is included in the spec format. This means that, for spliced specs, we preserve the *full* provenance of how to build, and we can reproduce a spliced spec from the original builds that produced it.
**NOTE**: Because we have switched the spec format, this PR changes Spack's hashing algorithm. This means that after this commit, Spack will think a lot of things need rebuilds.
There are two major benefits this PR provides:
* The switch to JSON format speeds up Spack significantly, as Python's builtin JSON implementation is orders of magnitude faster than YAML.
* The new Spec format will soon allow us to represent DAGs with potentially multiple versions of the same dependency -- e.g., for build dependencies or for compilers-as-dependencies. This PR lays the necessary groundwork for those features.
The old `spec.yaml` format continues to be supported, but is now considered a legacy format, and Spack will opportunistically convert these to the new `spec.json` format.
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Analysis mostly by me, fix updated after suggestion by Adam J. Steward
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Kaindl <bernhard.kaindl@ait.ac.at>
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* Added spackage to build Sina (https://github.com/LLNL/Sina).
* Improvements to sina/package.py
Made numerous simplifications and improvements to sina/package.py
based on PR feedback.
* Added licence info
* Added maintainers
* Changed maintainers to be Github IDs.
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Added a dependency for mpip@3.5: when the libunwind is set to true (which is the default)
and '~setjmp' is set to False (which is also the default) to avoid a configure
time error from not finding libunwind.
Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
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* tests: make `spack url [stats|summary]` work on mock packages
Mock packages have historically had mock hashes, but this means they're also invalid
as far as Spack's hash detection is concerned.
- [x] convert all hashes in mock package to md5 or sha256
- [x] ensure that all mock packages have a URL
- [x] ignore some special cases with multiple VCS fetchers
* url stats: add `--show-issues` option
`spack url stats` tells us how many URLs are using what protocol, type of checksum,
etc., but it previously did not tell us which packages and URLs had the issues. This
adds a `--show-issues` option to show URLs with insecure (`http`) URLs or `md5` hashes
(which are now deprecated by NIST).
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(#25703)
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This allows to fix the compilation of gcc versions less than 11.1.0,
due to the remove of cyclades of libsanitizer as it is described in
the patch:
The Linux kernel has removed the interface to cyclades from the latest
kernel headers due to them being orphaned for the past 13
years. libsanitizer uses this header when compiling against glibc, but
glibcs itself doesn't seem to have any references to cyclades. Further
more it seems that the driver is broken in the kernel and the firmware
doesn't seem to be available anymore. As such since this is breaking
the build of libsanitizer (and so the GCC bootstrap) it is proposed to
remove this.
Co-authored-by: Arcesio Castaneda Medina <arcesio.castaneda.medina@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
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By changing return values from C #defines to enums, gdbm-1.20 breaks a kludge:
#ifndef GDBM_ITEM_NOT_FOUND
# define GDBM_ITEM_NOT_FOUND GDBM_NO_ERROR
#endif
The absence of the #define causes perl to #define GDBM_ITEM_NOT_FOUND
as GDBM_NO_ERROR which incorrect for gdbm@1.20:
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* trilinos: yak shaving
- use flags instead of manually adding cxxflags
- rearrange defines more sensibly
- use conflicts instead of inline package disables
- fix some inapplicable definitions such as OpenMP instantiation
- disable "broken" leaf packages(FEI, Panzer) by default
- rely on upstream libraries 'libs' rather than manual names
* flake8
* Fix executable call
* Address reviewer feedback
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* Optionally enable ccmake in cmake
Renames ncurses variant to `ccmake` since that's how users know it, and
explicitly enable/disable `BUILD_CursesDialog`.
* Make cmake locate its dependencies with CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, and set rpath flags too
* Undo variant name & defaults change
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This is a step towards building cmake with curl using mbedtls instead of
openssl; building mbedtls shouldn't require cmake then.
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netlib-lapack: Version 3.9.0 and above no longer builds with the IBM XL
compiler (#25447). Ported some fixes from the old ibm-xl.patch and added
logic for detection of XL's -qrecur flag.
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Apply stable-release fixes from 2017 to older autoconf releses:
- Fix the scripts autoheader and autoscan to pass the test suite
- Fix test case to passing when libtool 2.4.3+ is in use
autoconf-2.13 dates back to 1999. The build wasn't possible since
4 years: Since 2017, we patch autom4te which didn't exist in 2.13,
failing the build of it. 4 years of not being able to build 2.13
is a crystal clear indication that we can remove it safely.
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* amrex: support sundials variant in newer amrex versions
* propagate cuda_arch to sundials
* change to old string formatting
* require sundials+rocm when amrex+rocm
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Co-authored-by: Valentin Volkl <valentin.volkl@cern.ch>
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Ensure that testsuite has py-anytree and py-parameterized
and finds gtk-doc's gitdocize.
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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- perl@:5.24.1 needs zlib@:1.2.8 - shown by more than a dozen tests
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=120134
- perl@:5.26.2 needs gdbm@:1.14.1 - shown by the test suite
https://rt-archive.perl.org/perl5/Ticket/Display.html?id=133295
- Fix the test case cpan/Time-Local/t/Local.t to use 4-digit years
http://blogs.perl.org/users/tom_wyant/2020/01/my-y2020-bug.html
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Simple case of pragma weak not working with --as-needed
https://bugs.gentoo.org/688464
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=925746
Added possiblity to build from git master(new version master)
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Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
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Use the new with `when()` syntax for variant dependencies.
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Co-authored-by: Luke Roskop <lroskop@cedar.head.cm.us.cray.com>
Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
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* Add a patch to skip unavailable smoke tests.
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By default, py-pyqt5 installs qt designer and qml plugins into qt5's
install `<prefix>/plugins`. Don't do that.
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and simplify constraint and add explanatory comment
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It is required for running all tests of gtk-doc.
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