* Add dependency on perl
The build process uses perl and also needs `Test::More`.
Some distros, e.g. CentOS, break the core Perl distribution
into separate packages, so it's possible to "have perl" but
not have all the bits one needs to build OpenSSL.
We'll just install one of ours, which comes with all of its
factory parts included.
* Remove uninformative comment
> # Also requires make
doesn't really add any value...
- OpenSSL no longer checks remote versions on the openssl site.
- Spack is used on systems that aren't connected to the internet, and
this check is probably in the wrong place and affects too many
commands. We can work on figuring out a better, more configurable
place to put a check like this.
- add macports to things that are cleaned out of the environment.
- linker incompatibilities cause issues with packages like OpenSSL.
- also clean up NOQA stuff in OpenSSL
- This moves var/spack/packages to var/spack/repos/builtin/packages.
- Packages that did not exist in the source branch, or were changed in
develop, were moved into var/spack/repos/builtin/packages as part of
the integration.
Conflicts:
lib/spack/spack/test/unit_install.py
var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/clang/package.py
Package repositories now look like this:
top-level-dir/
repo.yaml
packages/
libelf/
package.py
mpich/
package.py
...
This leaves room at the top level for additional metadata, source,
per-repo configs, indexes, etc., and it makes it easy to see that
something is a spack repo (just look for repo.yaml and packages).