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* [dd4hep] variant and run env updates
* address comments from #16524
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(#16534)
* Add maintainers.
Add variants for building with default earlier api versions.
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/hdf5/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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* [py-addict] created template
* [py-addict] added homepage and description
* [py-addict] cleaned up fixmes
* [py-addict] depends on py-setuptools
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* Add naromero77 as a maintainer for QMCPACK Spack package.
* Add QMCPACK 3.9.2
* Remove QE-to-QMCPACK wave function converter from QMCPACK Spack package. Already been moved to QE Spack package.
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* Fix dependency of geant4 (amends #16497)
* Update geant4-data dependencies
* Reviewer comments (part 1/2)
* Reviewer comments (part 2/2)
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/geant4-data/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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* py-netcdf4: avoid recompilation and make the older versions to work with HDF5@1.10:
* py-netcdf4: add a new version and introduce a maintainer list.
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* Gaudi: separate variant for building documentation
* Update package.py
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Large Scale Assembly, Structural Correspondence,
Multi Dynamics Simulator.In this program,
a part of functions of ADVENTURE_Solid ver.1.1 module
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Co-authored-by: Elizabeth Fischer <elizabeth.fischer@alaska.edu>
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* ADD New package revocap-refiner
"""The University of Tokyo, CISS Project:
Geometric processing, mesh processing, mesh generation"""
* Modify homepage = "https://github.com/FrontISTR/REVOCAP_Refiner"
Modify version('master', branch='master')
Modify depends_on('swig', type='build')
Modify install_tree('Refiner', prefix.include.refine)
Delete mkdirp(prefix.include)
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* Add new package: ganglia
* ganglia: fix the libexpat depends
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* Adapt to the latest Acts developments
A long time ago, the Acts project (whose name was then capitalized ACTS) used
to maintain multiple software repositories:
- The heart of the tracking toolkit was located in the `acts-core` repository
- Fast simulation extensions were located in the `acts-fatras` repository
- Advanced usage examples were located in the `acts-framework` repository
This multi-repository organization, however, has been a source of constant
pain, which is why the various projects were gradually merged into a single
mono-repo, called `acts`. Today, with the integration of `acts-framework`,
this merging process is reaching completion.
The present pull request adapts the Acts package to this evolution by...
- Renaming the package to `acts`, reflecting the new repository name
- Renaming the `test` variant to `unit_tests`, reflecting current CMake naming
- Adding the new build variants that were inherited from `acts-framework`
- Acknowledging the change of semantics of the `examples` variant, and only
supporting the new ones (as the former variant was almost unused)
- Liberally using alphabetical order to make the package code more readable
- Recording a large number of conflicts, some of which are introduced by the
merging of `acts-framework` and some of which already existed before
- Using the new capitalization of "Acts"
* Add acts v0.23
* Update dd4hep version requirement
* Add acts v0.22.1 bugfix
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* add PGI version 19.7
* use openmpi in pgi
exporting openmpi enviroment variables when installed with pgi
* fix lint
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Use neovim's vendored dependencies for 0.4 and later
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* openfoam: correspond to build with Fujitsu compiler.
* openfoam: add rules for Fujitsu compiler (on linuxARM64)
- the Fujitsu compiler is a clang derivative, so use a modified
version of the clang rules if upstream does not supply anything
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* Add new package:py-json5
* Remove unnecessary line
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* New version of pylint + fix dependencies
* Update package.py
* Update package.py
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If using mpirun, the R sessions can be started with a wrapper script
that helps set up the R session cluster. Put this wrapper in the PATH so
it is easily accessible.
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* blis: FIX threads option
* HPL: openmp variant is ignored for 2.3
* blis: FIX flake8
* blis: FIX spacing
* Update var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/hpl/package.py
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* hpl: FIX spec --> self.spec, FIX blas with amdblis
* HPL: fix flake8
* HPL: FIX flake8
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
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* qscintilla
* Revert "qscintilla"
This reverts commit 00bd00ea3c5af4f29de5dd6961acf03fb51e2ea0.
* Move logic to qt package.
* flake8
Co-authored-by: Elizabeth Fischer <elizabeth.fischer@alaska.edu>
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Add a `spack external find` command that tries to populate
`packages.yaml` with external packages from the user's `$PATH`. This
focuses on finding build dependencies. Currently, support has only been
added for `cmake`.
For a package to be discoverable with `spack external find`, it must define:
* an `executables` class attribute containing a list of
regular expressions that match executable names.
* a `determine_spec_details(prefix, specs_in_prefix)` method
Spack will call `determine_spec_details()` once for each prefix where
executables are found, passing in the path to the prefix and the path to
all found executables. The package is responsible for invoking the
executables and figuring out what type of installation(s) are in the
prefix, and returning one or more specs (each with version, variants or
whatever else the user decides to include in the spec).
The found specs and prefixes will be added to the user's `packages.yaml`
file. Providing the `--not-buildable` option will mark all generated
entries in `packages.yaml` as `buildable: False`
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