- Jan 17, 2020
- Jan 16, 2020
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Brian Van Essen authored
* Added new hashes for the protobuf and py-protobuf packates. * Fixed flake8
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Adam J. Stewart authored
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Adam J. Stewart authored
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Adam J. Stewart authored
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Adam J. Stewart authored
* Fix use of sys.executable for module/env commands * Fix unit tests * More consistent quotation, less duplication * Fix import syntax
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Adam J. Stewart authored
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Cameron Stanavige authored
This updates the UnifyFS package to account for the latest 0.9.0 version and removes support for version 0.2.0.
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Howard Pritchard authored
to disabled use of libunwind. Without this mesa fails to build using recent Cray compilers - cce 9 and higher - on aarch64 systems. Signed-off-by:
Howard Pritchard <hppritcha@gmail.com>
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noguchi-k authored
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albestro authored
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darmac authored
* add new package : geode * remove provides for gemfire
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darmac authored
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Glenn Johnson authored
This PR adds CudaPackage in order to pick up the cuda/compiler conflicts defined in CudaPackage.
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Michael Kuhn authored
It seems that stable versions of perl also install a `perlX.Y.Z` binary. However, it seems that this binary can hang if used in conjunction with Spack's sbang workaround, as observed during automake's build.
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Kai Torben Ohlhus authored
Add version Octave 5.1.0 including sha256.
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Update py-csvkit This PR updates the py-csvkit package. This version requires a python stack based on agate and this PR includes the new dependency packages. - py-agate-dbf - py-agate-excel - py-agate-sql - py-agate - py-dbfread - py-isodate - py-leather - py-parsedatetime - py-python-slugify - py-pytimeparse - py-text-unidecode * Replace the copy/pasted apostrophes Python 2 can not process the copy/pasted apostrophes so replace them with standard single quote character. * Add version constraints on dependencies
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Olaf Mersmann authored
* rocksdb: Fix for rocksdb issue 5303 * rocksdb: Explicitly disable features * rocksdb: Add TBB variant. * rocksdb: New version 5.18.3 and 6.5.3
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- Jan 15, 2020
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Adam J. Stewart authored
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Add version contraint to graphviz patches This PR restricts the graphviz version that the patches for building with the Intel compiler apply to. The two patches that were needed for building graphviz-2.40.1 with the Intel compiler are not needed for graphviz-2.42.2. * Adjust the qt dependencies The qt5 patch is only needed for graphviz-2.40.1. However, that version will only compile with GCC-6 or greater.
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Michael Kuhn authored
This also fixes actually building the development releases.
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Michael Kuhn authored
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Mark W. Krentel authored
Add version 2019.12.28 and update the prereqs for the latest master.
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Rao Garimella authored
* add variant for enabling testing * add variant for enabling testing * enable tests and clean up other options * enable tests and clean up other options * add numbered versions * add numbered versions * updates to avoid enable_tests variant; correct versioning * updates to avoid enable_tests variant; correct versioning * fixes for style * appropriate partitioners are enabled if 'all' is specified - so no need to check in spec * revert accidental change to copyright * remove erroneously re-introduced line about tests * new spack recipe for build Jali - unstructured mesh infrastructure for multiphysics applications * remove the +parallel condition for mstk, update 1.1.1 sha256sum and whitespace cleanup * reformat description * cut down description
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Robert Mijakovic authored
* Fixes: 1. MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE problem with OpenMPI and UCX. Changes: 1. OpenMPI provides two new depends_on options which result in UCX being compiled with multiple threads support. One implicit when OpenMPI 3.x is used, MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE is enabled by default, and one explicit for OpenMPI <= 2.x, MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE is disabled by default. 2. Extends UCX package to allow "Enable thread support in UCP and UCT" option. 3. Adds sha256 sums of UCX releases 1.6.1 and 1.2.0. More details: Fixes the issue with OpenMPI where programs which use MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE will fail to execute because UCP worker didn't support it. During the OpenMPI package installation it's the +thread_multiple spec was not propagated to UCX nor UCX handled it at all. Now, the OpenMPI package is capable of handling +thread_multiple spec when UCX is request and the UCX package correctly handles +thread_multiple and compiles with the --enable-mt option. Error message during runtime: pml_ucx.c:226 Error: UCP worker does not support MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE * Adapts check of specs to read better and is the suggested form in the docs. * Explicitly disables multithreading of UCX if +thread_multiple option is not used.
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Rework texlive package to install from source This PR reworks the texlive package so that it installs from versioned source distibution files. This is preferred over installing the binary package for several reasons. For the binary installation: 1. Each component is downloaded, so can not use a spack mirror. 2. Changes in components over time are not reflected in spack hash. 3. Some of the binaries do not run due to glibc issues, depending on OS. This PR keeps the binary installation as an option but it should be considered deprecated, and probably rewmoved at some point. This PR depends on zziplib from PR #14318. * Fix flake8 issues
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Glenn Johnson authored
One of the perl scripts was encoded with ISO-8859-1, which caused the sbang replacement process to fail when spack uses python3. This PR converts the ps_scan script to UTF-8 encoding.
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Glenn Johnson authored
This PR converts ISO-8859 encoding to UTF-8 encoding for three scripts in repeatmasker. - the main RepeatMasker script - SimpleBatcher.pm - wublastToCrossmatch.pl The ISO-8859 encoding prevented the sbang replacement of long paths when spack uses python3.
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Michael Kuhn authored
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Update the icu4c package This PR makes several changes to the icu4c package 1. add updated version to 65.1 2. modify the default url as project has moved to github 3. set UTF-8 locale to support building from source files in UTF-8 format Note that the older versions are not available on github so explicit urls were used. This PR will close #14399. * Consolidate the urls Consolidate the URLs in the `version` directives by using an if test in `url_for_version`. * Put version and sha256 on same line * Put top level url back
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Update and fix bcftools package This PR updates bcftools to 1.10.2 and is dependent on PR #14504. This PR also fixes builds of other versions. Versions 1.2-1.4 did not use autotools so when the packaeg was converted to use autotools with version 1.6 those older versions could no longer build. Also, those versions needed to be patched to use an external htsllib. The method of finding the external htslib is also different for those older versions. In addition, this PR adds two variants to bcftools: - libgsl - perl-filters Finally, dependencies for perl and python are added, and an unused dependency for libzip was removed. * Do not use '@' in variant description The '@' character in a variant description will cause a problem with `spack info`. ``` ==> Error: Incomplete color format: '@' in expressions, for @1.8: ``` * Fix error with python2 processing this package
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- Jan 14, 2020
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Erik Schnetter authored
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Erik Schnetter authored
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Erik Schnetter authored
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Justin S authored
* trnascan-se: add and configure infernal dep * trnascan-se: use patch() for infernal config
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Erik Schnetter authored
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Glenn Johnson authored
* Update htslib and add libcurl variant This PR updates htslib to version 1.10.2 and adds a libcurl variant. The libcurl variant defaults to True because, while it is optional, it is highly recommended by the project developers. Other things done: - be consistent with quotes * Change version in variant description Apparently, `spack info` does not like the `@` character in a variant description. ``` ==> Error: Incomplete color format: '@' in @1.3:. ```
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Tom Scogland authored
The pathadd function was using setopt to configure zsh for word splitting, which leaks out of the function and breaks default functionality in a number of external zsh plugins and packages. This switches to emulate -L, just as the spack function uses, to keep the setting local to the function.
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