From 74a5d92f07dbc43e4cdabbdb30545ee27132eb5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Elsa Gonsiorowski, PhD" <gonsie@me.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 02:03:54 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Remove /nfs/tmp2 from default build_stage locations (#10170)
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* Remove /nfs/tmp2 from default configuration
* /nfs/tmp2 is going away from LC... and doesn’t exist for the rest of the world.
* update documentation to remove /nfs/tmp2 as well
---
 etc/spack/defaults/config.yaml |  1 -
 lib/spack/docs/config_yaml.rst | 10 ++++------
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/etc/spack/defaults/config.yaml b/etc/spack/defaults/config.yaml
index 8525947fbd..8ccf7db535 100644
--- a/etc/spack/defaults/config.yaml
+++ b/etc/spack/defaults/config.yaml
@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ config:
   # The build stage can be purged with `spack clean --stage`.
   build_stage:
     - $tempdir
-    - /nfs/tmp2/$user
     - $spack/var/spack/stage
 
 
diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/config_yaml.rst b/lib/spack/docs/config_yaml.rst
index c02929d8c1..aaff130b7d 100644
--- a/lib/spack/docs/config_yaml.rst
+++ b/lib/spack/docs/config_yaml.rst
@@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ By default, Spack's ``build_stage`` is configured like this:
 
    build_stage:
     - $tempdir
-    - /nfs/tmp2/$user
     - $spack/var/spack/stage
 
 This is an ordered list of paths that Spack should search when trying to
@@ -106,11 +105,10 @@ See :ref:`config-file-variables` for more on ``$tempdir`` and ``$spack``.
 
 When Spack builds a package, it creates a temporary directory within the
 ``build_stage``, and it creates a symbolic link to that directory in
-``$spack/var/spack/stage``. This is used to track the stage.
-
-After a package is successfully installed, Spack deletes the temporary
-directory it used to build.  Unsuccessful builds are not deleted, but you
-can manually purge them with :ref:`spack clean --stage
+``$spack/var/spack/stage``. This is used to track the temporary
+directory.  After the package is successfully installed, Spack deletes
+the temporary directory it used to build.  Unsuccessful builds are not
+deleted, but you can manually purge them with :ref:`spack clean --stage
 <cmd-spack-clean>`.
 
 .. note::
-- 
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