We'd like to use a consistent checksum scheme everywhere so that we can:
a) incorporate archive checksums into our specs and have a
consistent hashing algorithm across all specs.
b) index mirrors with a consistent type of checksum, and not one that
is dependent on how spack packages are written.
- [x] convert existing md5, sha224, sha512, sha1 checksums to sha256
- remove the old LGPL license headers from all files in Spack
- add SPDX headers to all files
- core and most packages are (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
- a very small number of remaining packages are LGPL-2.1-only
- Added a new interface for Specs to pass build information
- Calls forwarded from Spec to Package are now explicit
- Added descriptor within Spec to manage forwarding
- Added state in Spec to maintain query information
- Modified a few packages (the one involved in spack install pexsi) to showcase changes
- This uses an object wrapper to `spec` to implement the `libs` sub-calls.
- wrapper is returned from `__getitem__` only if spec is concrete
- allows packagers to access build information easily
* First version of Abinit package
* Ignore *.swp files
* Add libxc, etsf_io packages
* AtomPaw package
* Make Abinit depend on mpi@2: and external version of libxc, netcdf, hdf5, etsf_io
* etsf_io: install Fortran modules in prefix.include
* Remove etsf_io from abinit requirements
* Add libxc2.2.1 (required by Abinit and atompaw)
* Cleanup
* Run make check
* Cleanup
* Use ld_flags instead of hard-coded libs, fix pep8, add copyright
* Put scalapack before lapackblas