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27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
becker33
f962aba6ce Allow packages to control handling of compiler flags (#4421)
* Initial work on flag trapping using functions called <flag>_handler and default_flag_handler

* Update packages so they do not obliterate flags

* Added append to EnvironmentModifications class

* changed EnvironmentModifications to have append_flags method

* changed flag_val to be a tuple

* Increased test coverage

* added documentation of flag handling
2017-07-19 20:12:00 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
cac4362f64 Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598) 2017-06-24 22:22:55 -07:00
Adam J. Stewart
ce3ab503de Python command, libraries, and headers (#3367)
## Motivation

Python installations are both important and unfortunately inconsistent. Depending on the Python version, OS, and the strength of the Earth's magnetic field when it was installed, the name of the Python executable, directory containing its libraries, library names, and the directory containing its headers can vary drastically. 

I originally got into this mess with #3274, where I discovered that Boost could not be built with Python 3 because the executable is called `python3` and we were telling it to use `python`. I got deeper into this mess when I started hacking on #3140, where I discovered just how difficult it is to find the location and name of the Python libraries and headers.

Currently, half of the packages that depend on Python and need to know this information jump through hoops to determine the correct information. The other half are hard-coded to use `python`, `spec['python'].prefix.lib`, and `spec['python'].prefix.include`. Obviously, none of these packages would work for Python 3, and there's no reason to duplicate the effort. The Python package itself should contain all of the information necessary to use it properly. This is in line with the recent work by @alalazo and @davydden with respect to `spec['blas'].libs` and friends.

## Prefix

For most packages in Spack, we assume that the installation directory is `spec['python'].prefix`. This generally works for anything installed with Spack, but gets complicated when we include external packages. Python is a commonly used external package (it needs to be installed just to run Spack). If it was installed with Homebrew, `which python` would return `/usr/local/bin/python`, and most users would erroneously assume that `/usr/local` is the installation directory. If you peruse through #2173, you'll immediately see why this is not the case. Homebrew actually installs Python in `/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.12_2` and symlinks the executable to `/usr/local/bin/python`. `PYTHONHOME` (and presumably most things that need to know where Python is installed) needs to be set to the actual installation directory, not `/usr/local`.

Normally I would say, "sounds like user error, make sure to use the real installation directory in your `packages.yaml`". But I think we can make a special case for Python. That's what we decided in #2173 anyway. If we change our minds, I would be more than happy to simplify things.

To solve this problem, I created a `spec['python'].home` attribute that works the same way as `spec['python'].prefix` but queries Python to figure out where it was actually installed. @tgamblin Is there any way to overwrite `spec['python'].prefix`? I think it's currently immutable.

## Command

In general, Python 2 comes with both `python` and `python2` commands, while Python 3 only comes with a `python3` command. But this is up to the OS developers. For example, `/usr/bin/python` on Gentoo is actually Python 3. Worse yet, if someone is using an externally installed Python, all 3 commands may exist in the same directory! Here's what I'm thinking:

If the spec is for Python 3, try searching for the `python3` command.
If the spec is for Python 2, try searching for the `python2` command.
If neither are found, try searching for the `python` command.

## Libraries

Spack installs Python libraries in `spec['python'].prefix.lib`. Except on openSUSE 13, where it installs to `spec['python'].prefix.lib64` (see #2295 and #2253). On my CentOS 6 machine, the Python libraries are installed in `/usr/lib64`. Both need to work.

The libraries themselves change name depending on OS and Python version. For Python 2.7 on macOS, I'm seeing:
```
lib/libpython2.7.dylib
```
For Python 3.6 on CentOS 6, I'm seeing:
```
lib/libpython3.so
lib/libpython3.6m.so.1.0
lib/libpython3.6m.so -> lib/libpython3.6m.so.1.0
```
Notice the `m` after the version number. Yeah, that's a thing.

## Headers

In Python 2.7, I'm seeing:
```
include/python2.7/pyconfig.h
```
In Python 3.6, I'm seeing:
```
include/python3.6m/pyconfig.h
```
It looks like all Python 3 installations have this `m`. Tested with Python 3.2 and 3.6 on macOS and CentOS 6

Spack has really nice support for libraries (`find_libraries` and `LibraryList`), but nothing for headers. Fixed.
2017-04-29 17:24:13 -07:00
Adam J. Stewart
2a04fdca52 Convert LLVM to CMakePackage, update cmake dependency version (#3940)
* Convert LLVM to CMakePackage, update cmake dependency version

* Remove unused import
2017-04-21 18:38:07 -05:00
Jimmy Tang
f86ed1e34d Fix for llvm 4.0.0 on centos (#3904)
* Fix for llvm 4.0.0 on centos

This addresses https://github.com/LLNL/spack/issues/3791

* Only enable this option if on linux

* Change condition to satisfy standard
2017-04-21 11:29:41 -05:00
Jean-Paul Pelteret
c6777ddf74 Update LLVM to version 4.0.0 (#3683)
* Update LLVM to version 4.0.0

* Add arguments to prevent lldb, polly building when using ~<variant>
2017-04-07 13:15:14 -05:00
Erik Schnetter
7e7045e0ca llvm: Install utilities into libexec (#3516) 2017-03-22 09:01:10 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
75c6c9f1ee llvm: Don’t copy “prefix/bin” into “prefix” during install (#3460) 2017-03-20 20:46:29 -05:00
Adam J. Stewart
9d0a3c6b05 Fix deptype of various dependencies on Python packages (#3486) 2017-03-18 15:20:16 -05:00
Gregory Lee
ccb07dc25e added archer OpenMP race detector and its deps (#3030) 2017-02-04 15:42:22 -08:00
Tom Scogland
95c04f3ab1 llvm: add 3.9.1, only download necessary resources (#3015)
* llvm: add 3.9.1, only download necessary resources

* sacrifice some spaces on the altar of flake8 the vengeful and merciless
2017-02-03 14:04:36 -08:00
Kelly Thompson
621a4d637d Provide newer versions of llvm (3.8.1, 3.9.0) (#1765)
* Provide new versions of llvm.

+ Provide file list and md5 hashes for 3.8.1 and 3.9.0.
+ Clean up indentation for the 'releases' data structure to improve
  consistency.

* Adding a block of code to the 'resources' structure for cfe.

* Merge cfe and clang resources into single entity.
2016-10-02 18:50:42 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
ea446c0f0e lmod : added support for the creation of hierarchical lua module files (#1723)
Includes :
- treatment of a generic hierarchy (i.e. lapack + mpi + compiler)
- possibility to specify which compilers are to be considered Core
- correct treatment of the 'family' directive
- unit tests for most new features
2016-09-20 02:26:25 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
240f1fd223 Spack packages now PEP8 compliant. 2016-08-10 16:33:39 -07:00
Ben Boeckel
6fd45520da deptypes: mark deptypes in packages 2016-07-14 16:21:46 -04:00
Todd Gamblin
76dfaa71a7 fix up packages for new architecture. 2016-06-16 01:47:20 -07:00
Tom Scogland
00de72272d rust compiler/builder package, new llvm variants 2016-05-22 11:16:00 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
e7ced54369 Correct LLNL LGPL license template for clarity. 2016-05-11 21:22:25 -07:00
alalazo
7569204a53 llvm : does not support python 3 2016-03-21 16:18:02 +01:00
alalazo
3fcaf5b903 llvm : update to 3.8.0 2016-03-21 14:47:05 +01:00
Scott Pakin
7183db1b7d Added LLVM 3.7.1 support 2016-03-03 11:30:57 -07:00
alalazo
976ae91dcc llvm : removed duplicate version 2016-02-24 14:11:57 +01:00
Tom Scogland
5c8dd6c3c8 llvm trunk version
Adding a trunk version to the llvm package.  This has all the features
and requirements of the others, with the additional caveat that the llvm
project makes no guarantee that trunk on all repositories together will
necessarily make a working compiler.  It has been tested, and worked
with a version today, but not yesterday, so if you test keep that in
mind.
2016-02-20 17:23:55 -08:00
alalazo
07bb6fef01 resource directive : now works with all the fetch strategies available 2016-01-28 10:58:56 +01:00
Todd Gamblin
8d6342c53d Merge branch 'mplegendre-multi_pkgsrc_roots' into develop
- 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
2016-01-19 01:16:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
c65fd3a289 Merge branch 'develop' into mplegendre-multi_pkgsrc_roots
Conflicts:
	lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py
	lib/spack/spack/cmd/extensions.py
	lib/spack/spack/cmd/fetch.py
	lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py
	lib/spack/spack/config.py
	lib/spack/spack/database.py
	lib/spack/spack/directory_layout.py
	lib/spack/spack/packages.py
	lib/spack/spack/spec.py
2015-12-25 16:35:55 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
89d5127900 New, cleaner package repository structure.
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).
2015-11-26 14:19:27 -08:00