.. Copyright 2013-2022 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details. SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) ================ Feature Overview ================ This is a high-level overview of features that make Spack different from other `package managers `_ and `port systems `_. --------------------------- Simple package installation --------------------------- Installing the default version of a package is simple. This will install the latest version of the ``mpileaks`` package and all of its dependencies: .. code-block:: console $ spack install mpileaks -------------------------------- Custom versions & configurations -------------------------------- Spack allows installation to be customized. Users can specify the version, build compiler, compile-time options, and cross-compile platform, all on the command line. .. code-block:: console # Install a particular version by appending @ $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 # Specify a compiler (and its version), with % $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 %gcc@4.7.3 # Add special compile-time options by name $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 %gcc@4.7.3 debug=True # Add special boolean compile-time options with + $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 %gcc@4.7.3 +debug # Add compiler flags using the conventional names $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 %gcc@4.7.3 cppflags="-O3 -floop-block" # Cross-compile for a different micro-architecture with target= $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 target=icelake Users can specify as many or few options as they care about. Spack will fill in the unspecified values with sensible defaults. The two listed syntaxes for variants are identical when the value is boolean. ---------------------- Customize dependencies ---------------------- Spack allows *dependencies* of a particular installation to be customized extensively. Suppose that ``hdf5`` depends on ``openmpi`` and indirectly on ``hwloc``. Using ``^``, users can add custom configurations for the dependencies: .. code-block:: console # Install hdf5 and link it with specific versions of openmpi and hwloc $ spack install hdf5@1.10.1 %gcc@4.7.3 +debug ^openmpi+cuda fabrics=auto ^hwloc+gl ------------------------ Non-destructive installs ------------------------ Spack installs every unique package/dependency configuration into its own prefix, so new installs will not break existing ones. ------------------------------- Packages can peacefully coexist ------------------------------- Spack avoids library misconfiguration by using ``RPATH`` to link dependencies. When a user links a library or runs a program, it is tied to the dependencies it was built with, so there is no need to manipulate ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` at runtime. ------------------------- Creating packages is easy ------------------------- To create a new packages, all Spack needs is a URL for the source archive. The ``spack create`` command will create a boilerplate package file, and the package authors can fill in specific build steps in pure Python. For example, this command: .. code-block:: console $ spack create https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/blfs/conglomeration/libelf/libelf-0.8.13.tar.gz creates a simple python file: .. code-block:: python from spack.package import * class Libelf(AutotoolsPackage): """FIXME: Put a proper description of your package here.""" # FIXME: Add a proper url for your package's homepage here. homepage = "https://www.example.com" url = "https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/blfs/conglomeration/libelf/libelf-0.8.13.tar.gz" # FIXME: Add a list of GitHub accounts to # notify when the package is updated. # maintainers = ["github_user1", "github_user2"] version("0.8.13", sha256="591a9b4ec81c1f2042a97aa60564e0cb79d041c52faa7416acb38bc95bd2c76d") # FIXME: Add dependencies if required. # depends_on("foo") def configure_args(self): # FIXME: Add arguments other than --prefix # FIXME: If not needed delete this function args = [] return args It doesn't take much python coding to get from there to a working package: .. literalinclude:: _spack_root/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libelf/package.py :lines: 5- Spack also provides wrapper functions around common commands like ``configure``, ``make``, and ``cmake`` to make writing packages simple.