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from spack import *
import os
class Julia(Package):
"""The Julia Language: A fresh approach to technical computing"""
homepage = "http://julialang.org"
url = "http://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/releases/download/v0.4.2/julia-0.4.2.tar.gz"
version('0.4.3', '7b9f096798fca4bef262a64674bc2b52')
version('0.4.2', 'ccfeb4f4090c8b31083f5e1ccb03eb06')
patch('gc.patch')
# Build-time dependencies
depends_on("cmake @2.8:")
# depends_on("awk")
# depends_on("m4")
# depends_on("pkg-config")
depends_on("python @2.6:2.9")
# I think that Julia requires the dependencies above, but it builds find (on
# my system) without these. We should enable them as necessary.
# Run-time dependencies
# depends_on("arpack")
# depends_on("fftw +float")
# depends_on("gmp")
# depends_on("mpfr")
# depends_on("pcre2")
# ARPACK: Requires BLAS and LAPACK; needs to use the same version as Julia.
# BLAS and LAPACK: Julia prefers 64-bit versions on 64-bit systems. OpenBLAS
# has an option for this; make it available as variant.
# FFTW: Something doesn't work when using a pre-installed FFTW library; need
# to investigate.
# GMP, MPFR: Something doesn't work when using a pre-installed FFTW library;
# need to investigate.
# LLVM: Julia works only with specific versions, and might require patches.
# Thus we let Julia install its own LLVM.
# Other possible dependencies:
# USE_SYSTEM_OPENLIBM=0
# USE_SYSTEM_OPENSPECFUN=0
# USE_SYSTEM_DSFMT=0
# USE_SYSTEM_SUITESPARSE=0
# USE_SYSTEM_UTF8PROC=0
# USE_SYSTEM_LIBGIT2=0
def install(self, spec, prefix):
# Explicitly setting CC, CXX, or FC breaks building libuv, one of
# Julia's dependencies. This might be a Darwin-specific problem. Given
# how Spack sets up compilers, Julia should still use Spack's compilers,
# even if we don't specify them explicitly.
options = [#"CC=cc",
#"CXX=c++",
#"FC=fc",
#"USE_SYSTEM_ARPACK=1",
#"USE_SYSTEM_FFTW=1",
#"USE_SYSTEM_GMP=1",
#"USE_SYSTEM_MPFR=1",
#TODO "USE_SYSTEM_PCRE=1",
"prefix=%s" % prefix]
with open('Make.user', 'w') as f:
f.write('\n'.join(options) + '\n')
make()
make("install")
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