This patch does not apply cleanly anymore and breaks clang/Mac builds
balay@asterix /home/balay/git-repo/github/trilinos (develop=)
$ patch -Np1 < /home/balay/git-repo/github/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/trilinos/xlf_tpetra.patch
can't find file to patch at input line 3
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
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|--- a/packages/tpetra/core/src/Tpetra_Details_libGemm.cpp
|+++ b/packages/tpetra/core/src/Tpetra_Details_libGemm.cpp
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File to patch:
* Added jdk version, added r-ks and r-multicool packages, made some r packages less conservative in their r version requirement
* flake8 fixes
* fix formatting in jdk version cmd
* Added type=('build', 'run') to some R package dependencies,
added some missing dependencies to r-ks. Thanks Adam.
* fix flake8 error
Due to an internal bug regarding the handling of scalars
(ndim must be 0) in numpy prior to 1.15.0, openPMD-api
will require the latest numpy 1.15+.
Since there is a small regression with datetime pickling in
1.15.0 from the required fix and spack only packages 1.15.1
currently, we depend on 1.15.1 in the recipe.
* add 5 most recent versions and git master branch
* add trilinos, gmodel, throw, examples, optimize, symbols,
and warnings variants
* disable XSDK so that Trilinos dependencies are found.
* added py-pycogent
* flake8 edits
* added type=('build', 'run') to deps, changed py-matplotlib and mpi4py
* changed python min version to 2.6
* fixed cython to py-cython dep
* fixed mpi4py to py-mpi4py
* fixed py-sqlalchemy
* added 1.5.3 version
* fixed version 1.5.3 install
* changed deps names to reflect convention
* added variants
* changed download URL and added SHA256 hash
* fixed deps
* added github url for 1.5.3
* removed unneeded deps
* doesn't require py-setuptools
* fixed url and added py-setuptools specific to version 1.9
* fixed variant names and changed cython to normal dependency instead of variant
* removed cython dep, failed to build when it was present. Changed variant name 'mpi4py' to 'mpi' and changed sqlalchemy variant name to mpi
* fixed dependencies and added py-pymysql dep
* added setup-environment step
* changed download url for 1.5.3 to pypi
* fixed flake8 issue
* updated
* added changes
* Addition of latest maestrowf releases.
* Addition of filelock to dependencies.
* Addition of when clause to depends_on for filelock and tabulate.
* Correction of the tar url.
Update the version numbers and now depend on
the develop version of dyninst because of a
feature in openspeedshop depends on new code
in the dyninst develop tree. Without dyninst
develop, openspeedshop will not build.
* py-matplotlib: Add patch to fix FreeType library detection
Adds patch to add $CPATH to locations searched for FreeType header file
Patch has been upstreamed:
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/11457
* py-matplotlib: Add patch to fix FreeType library detection
* Make patch only apply to versin 2.2.2 (as already upstreamed)
* Fix flake8 format issue
* py-matplotlib: add range to freetype patch
* py-matplotlib: whitespace
1. I presently get errors of the sort
==> Error: KeyError: 'No spec with name mpi in silo@4.10.2%gcc@8.1.0+fortran+mpi
[...]
$HOME/spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/silo/package.py:84, in configure_args:
81 'FCFLAGS={0}'.format(self.compiler.pic_flag)]
82
83 if '+mpi' in self.spec:
>> 84 config_args.append('CC=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpicc)
85 config_args.append('CXX=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpicxx)
86 config_args.append('FC=%s' % self.spec['mpi'].mpifc)
without the extra explicit MPI dependency.
2. Silo uses zlib, so we should explicitly depend on it.
Added SUNDIALS 3.1.2 and 4.0.0-dev.1 versions and relevant dependencies
(3.1.2 requires CMake 2.8.12). Updated all versions to use sha256 hashes.
Addressed issue specific to clang compiler on macOS.
* Addition of py-filelock and first page of versions.
* Addition of setup.py patch for setuptools.
* flake8 failure fixes.
* Reduced url declaration to a single line.
* Correction to py-filelock to use distutils.