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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Kuhn
84ae7872d3 Update copyright notices for 2017 (#5295) 2017-09-06 17:44:16 -10:00
Todd Gamblin
cac4362f64 Make LICENSE recognizable by GitHub. (#4598) 2017-06-24 22:22:55 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
a32f8c33b0 julia: New version 0.5.2 (#4259) 2017-05-19 17:32:40 -05:00
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
4e17ae911b Hack to fix python dependency ranges (#3938)
* Hack to fix python dependency ranges

* Flake8
2017-04-22 17:31:50 -05:00
Erik Schnetter
a2235fed41 julia: Create cacert directory manually to ensure correct permissions (#3482) 2017-03-17 16:07:49 -05:00
Erik Schnetter
2eda08f192 julia: New variant +simd (#3458) 2017-03-16 11:49:37 -05:00
Erik Schnetter
d8f1446265 julia: New version 0.5.1 (#3418)
* julia: New version 0.5.1

* julia: Define url on a single line
2017-03-11 21:04:44 -06:00
Elizabeth Fischer
3dd4a01a5e Standardize package names: lower-case, not Mixed_CASE (#2475)
* Rename packages

* Upcasing depends_on() in packages.

* Downcased extends('r')

* Fixed erroneously changed URL that had slipped through.

* Fixed typo

* Fixed link from documentation into package source code.

* Fixed another doc problem.

* Changed underscores to dashes in package names.

* Added test to enforce lowercase, no-underscore naming convention.

* Fix r-xgboost

* Downcase more instances of 'R' in package auto-creation.

* Fix test.

* Converted unit test packages to use dashes not underscores

* Downcase `r` in the docs.

* Update module_file_support.rst

Fix r->R for class R.
2017-01-04 18:24:07 -08:00
Adam J. Stewart
36072c4776 [HACK] Make concretization great again! (#2590)
* Always default to +mpi

* Always default to ~X
2016-12-16 10:49:02 -08:00
Erik Schnetter
73ec2a27d0 Don't require git for Julia @0.5: (#1834) 2016-09-23 13:35:12 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
ef1f441424 Julia: Add version 0.5.0 (#1809) 2016-09-20 12:40:58 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
bd6aac3102 Update Julia to 0.4.7 (#1805) 2016-09-20 02:16:25 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
6acfcd82b1 Update Julia to 0.5 release branch; install some Julia package as well (#1637)
* Update Julia to 0.5 release branch; install some Julia package as well

* Add comments, correct flake8 error

* Correct flake8 error
2016-08-28 17:46:10 -07:00
Ben Boeckel
6fd45520da deptypes: mark deptypes in packages 2016-07-14 16:21:46 -04:00
Erik Schnetter
c904a42c5b Address flake errors 2016-06-22 11:09:45 -04:00
Erik Schnetter
e398c0dc5b Update Julia to 0.4.6 2016-06-22 11:00:00 -04:00
Todd Gamblin
e7ced54369 Correct LLNL LGPL license template for clarity. 2016-05-11 21:22:25 -07:00
Erik Schnetter
df7e3f8635 Correct version dependency for OpenBLAS patch 2016-04-09 09:58:48 -04:00
Erik Schnetter
f461b99722 Building OpenBLAS requires recent binutils 2016-04-08 14:31:40 -04:00
Erik Schnetter
a87ae5173f Update Julia
- allow checking out the master branche
- add dependencies requires by important Julia package
- add OpenBLAS patch
2016-04-05 09:05:46 -04:00
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