Includes :
- treatment of a generic hierarchy (i.e. lapack + mpi + compiler)
- possibility to specify which compilers are to be considered Core
- correct treatment of the 'family' directive
- unit tests for most new features
- add new version 2.10.3
- explicitly require hdf5 variant ~mpi, since we don't know how to build with mpicc
- explicitly disable glew since it may not be installed
* Added py-proj package
* Added bug-fix patched version to the package.
* Removed dependency of py-proj on proj.
* py-proj: Added missing dependency
* py-proj: Removed versions from forked repos, now that necessary bug fixes have been merged into the main repo.
* Update package.py
Added a blank line that Travis wanted.
* 1. Added copyright
2. Used setup_py
3. Added type='build' for dependencies.
* Qthreads: Switch back to using tarball for download
* Don't require autotools any more
* Re-enable autotools
* Remove autotools again
* Use .tar.bz tarball; remove outdated code
* New package h5hut -- High-Performance I/O Library for Particle-based Simulations
* Set up MPI compilers
* Add version 1.8.12 to HDF5
* Correct Sphinx error
+ 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).
* add pango dependency
* add new package ghostscript-fonts & add to ImageMagick as dependency
also tell ImageMagick's configure where the font dir is!
* refactor to fix flake8
* add homepage to ghostscript-fonts
* use install_tree
* remove unneeded import
lzo's download server does not present a valid certificate, so that downloads via https are failing. Spack's MD5 checksum still ensure a safe download.
Closes#1675.
@adamjstewart
```
think you'll find that if you try running something like:
spack spec libsplash ^hdf5@1.8.15
It will complain that libsplash does not depend on hdf5.
This is a bug in Spack's dependency resolution. A workaround
for this is to tell it to always depend on hdf5.
```
@davydden
```
to expand on @adamjstewart comment, spack will make a union
of dependencies,
i.e. hdf5@1.8.6: + hdf5+mpi = hdf5:1.8.6:+mpi, that's why it works.
```
thank you for the hint!