* PackageMeta: `run_before` is an alias of `precondition`, `run_after` an alias of `sanity_check`
* PackageMeta: removed `precondition` and `sanity_check`
* PackageMeta: decorators are now free-standing
* package: modified/added docstrings. Fixed the semantics of `on_package_attributes`.
* package: added unit test assertion as side effects of install
* build_systems: factored build-time test running into base class
* r: updated decorators in package.py
* docs: updated decorator names
* Update OpenMPI to the AutotoolsPackage
* Add Java support to OpenMPI
* Fix missing commas
* Be more specific about what versions support what flags
* Revert description for thread_multiple variant
+ Starting with version 2.0, OpenMPI no longer provides C++ bindings by default
(libmpi_cxx.so). Add a configure option to instruct the build to also build
and install libmpi_cxx.so.
+ This MPI feature is needed by at least one spack package (moab).
Building OpenMPI without fortran is possible, and was already handled.
Raising an install error we effectively renounce at clang+OpenMPI.
build_environment : sets 'CC', 'CXX', and similar variables only if a compiler is found
- Gave setup_environment and setup_dependent_environment more similar
signatures. They now allows editing the Spack env and the runtime
env for *this* package and dependents, respectively.
- modify_module renamed to setup_dependent_python_module for symmetry
with setup_dependent_environment and to avoid confusion with
environment modules.
- removed need for patching Package objects at runtime.
- adjust packages to reflect these changes.
- 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).