* New package.py for ExM C-Utils: An initial package dependency for Swift/T
* New package turbine
* Fix package.py as requested by @adamjstewart
* New package.py for ADLB/X: A 2nd package dependency for Swift/T
* Add latest version of GNU Parallel (#3106)
* Address formatting guidelines from @adamjstewart
* WIP on new Turbine package.py
* Formatting fixes
* Complete Turbine package.py
[The fix](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17986) for the small buglet addressed by `misc-cgo-testcshared.patch` has been merged into the tree a while back. I was surprised to see that it wasn't in 1.7.5 and did a bit of digging. It is *has not* been merged into the 1.7 branch but it *has* been merged into 1.8 (and therefor the patch will no longer be necessary).
Figured I'd document my digging for the next person to come along.
* spectrum-mpi: Add new package file for external package
IBM Spectrum MPI is a commercial implementation of MPI based on
OpenMPI. It is usually install in /opt/ibm/spectrum_mpi.
Users need to add the Spectrum MPI package in their packages.yaml
file as follows:
packages:
spectrum-mpi:
version: ['10.1.0.2']
paths:
spectrum-mpi@10.1.0.2: /opt/ibm/spectrum_mpi/
buildable: False
all:
providers:
mpi: [spectrum-mpi@10.1.0.2]
* spectrum-mpi: Added license files and removed the versions
No need for versions as the package is external.
* spectrum-mpi: Remove extraneous defines
Keep only the defines that other MPI implementation define in their
package file:
self.spec.mpicc
self.spec.mpicxx
self.spec.mpif77
self.spec.mpifc
- Fix format printing to match command line for hashes and full name formats
- Update spack graph to use new format
- Changed format string signifier for hashes from `$#` to `$/`
Update the go package to v1.7.5.
- This release no longer needs the time-test patch (it's been merged upstream).
- This release still seems to need the cgo-testcshared patch.
- Also add a comment about environment set up that I need to build it successfully on a very large server.
Tested on CentOS 7.
Modules generated by the module creation machinery currently print out
a notice that warnts the user that things are being autoloaded. In
some situations those warnings are problematic. See #2754 for
discussion.
This is a first cut at optionally disabling the warning messages:
- adds a helper tothe EnvModule base class that encapsulates the
config file variable;
- adds a method to the base class that provides a default (empty)
code fragment for generating a warning message;
- passes the warning fragment into the bit that formats the autoload
string;
- adds specialized autload_warner() methods in the tcl and lmod
subclasses;; and finally
- touches up the autoload_format strings in the specialized classes.