scalasca : updated package build (depends on scorep, does not build twice).

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# FIXME: Add copyright ##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
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##############################################################################
from spack import * from spack import *
class Scalasca(Package): class Scalasca(Package):
"""Scalasca is a software tool that supports the performance optimization """
of parallel programs by measuring and analyzing their runtime behavior. Scalasca is a software tool that supports the performance optimization of parallel programs by measuring and
The analysis identifies potential performance bottlenecks - in analyzing their runtime behavior. The analysis identifies potential performance bottlenecks - in particular those
particular those concerning communication and synchronization - and concerning communication and synchronization - and offers guidance in exploring their causes.
offers guidance in exploring their causes.""" """
# FIXME: add a proper url for your package's homepage here.
homepage = "http://www.scalasca.org" homepage = "http://www.scalasca.org"
url = "http://apps.fz-juelich.de/scalasca/releases/scalasca/2.1/dist/scalasca-2.1.tar.gz" url = "http://apps.fz-juelich.de/scalasca/releases/scalasca/2.1/dist/scalasca-2.1.tar.gz"
version('2.1', 'bab9c2b021e51e2ba187feec442b96e6', version('2.2.2', '2bafce988b0522d18072f7771e491ab9',
url = 'http://apps.fz-juelich.de/scalasca/releases/scalasca/2.1/dist/scalasca-2.1.tar.gz' ) url='http://apps.fz-juelich.de/scalasca/releases/scalasca/2.2/dist/scalasca-2.2.2.tar.gz')
version('2.1', 'bab9c2b021e51e2ba187feec442b96e6',
url='http://apps.fz-juelich.de/scalasca/releases/scalasca/2.1/dist/scalasca-2.1.tar.gz')
depends_on("mpi") depends_on("mpi")
depends_on("otf2@1.4") ##########
depends_on("cube@4.2.3") # Fix dependencies for Scalasca according to what stated in the release page
# The OTF2 library path should be detected automatically from SCOREP
backend_user_provided = """\ # SCALASCA 2.2.2
CC=cc depends_on("scorep@1.4:", when='@2.2.2')
CXX=c++ depends_on("cube@4.3:", when='@2.2.2')
F77=f77 # SCALASCA 2.1
FC=f90 depends_on("scorep@1.3", when='@2.1')
CFLAGS=-fPIC depends_on("cube@4.2:", when='@2.1')
CXXFLAGS=-fPIC ##########
"""
frontend_user_provided = """\
CC_FOR_BUILD=cc
CXX_FOR_BUILD=c++
F77_FOR_BUILD=f70
FC_FOR_BUILD=f90
CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD=-fPIC
CXXFLAGS_FOR_BUILD=-fPIC
"""
mpi_user_provided = """\
MPICC=mpicc
MPICXX=mpicxx
MPIF77=mpif77
MPIFC=mpif90
MPI_CFLAGS=-fPIC
MPI_CXXFLAGS=-fPIC
"""
def install(self, spec, prefix): def install(self, spec, prefix):
configure_args = ["--prefix=%s" % prefix, configure_args = ["--prefix=%s" % prefix,
"--with-custom-compilers",
"--with-otf2=%s" % spec['otf2'].prefix.bin,
"--with-cube=%s" % spec['cube'].prefix.bin, "--with-cube=%s" % spec['cube'].prefix.bin,
"--enable-shared"] "--enable-shared"]
configure(*configure_args) configure(*configure_args)
make() make()
make("install") make("install")
# FIXME: Modify the configure line to suit your build system here.
configure("--prefix=%s" % prefix)
# FIXME: Add logic to build and install here
make()
make("install")