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Testing: fix unintended interactions between tests, part 2 (#16429)
This fixes some errors with setting up test configuration. These
errors do not cause current Spack tests to fail but do create
red herring issues elsewhere (see #15666). Fixing these errors
leads to more errors in tests that depended on the original
misconfigured state, so those are also addressed here.

This is an update to #16003 which accounts for some unit tests with
conflicting config/mutable_config fixtures. These conflicts were
not exposed until the mutable_config fixture was fixed. Details are
included below. The change which builds on #16003 is prefixed with
"(new)".

* For tests that use the real Spack package repository, the config
  needs to avoid using MPI providers that are not intended to be
  installed by Spack. Without this, it is possible that Spack tests
  which concretize the MPI virtual will end up trying to use an
  implementation that it shouldn't (e.g. one that is always
  provided externally). See #15666 for an example.
* The mutable_config test fixture was not initializing the scope
  roots to the right directories (so the resulting config was empty).
* The current_host fixture in the concretize.py tests was using the
  config fixture rather than mutable_config, and was polluting the
  config cache for other tests.
* One test in concretize.py was clearing a nonexistent cache
  (PackagePrefs._packages_config_cache). This reference has been
  removed.
* The test 'test_preferred_compilers' was was depending on cross
  test config pollution to succeed. The initial spec before
  concretization has been updated to updated to be explicit about
  the desired result.
* (new) For tests that use install_mockery and mutable_config,
  replace install_mockery with a separate install_mockery_mutable_config
  fixture that is exactly the same as install_mockery but uses the
  mutable_config fixture to avoid conflicts.
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.github macOS Package Builds (nightly) (#16345) 2020-05-06 11:51:29 -07:00
bin spack-python should exec spack python (#15738) 2020-03-29 19:38:15 -07:00
etc/spack/defaults darwin: cut DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH from default modules 2020-04-16 16:17:35 -07:00
lib/spack Testing: fix unintended interactions between tests, part 2 (#16429) 2020-05-07 14:01:58 -07:00
share/spack Automatically find externals (#15158) 2020-05-05 17:37:34 -07:00
var/spack GDAL: add 3.1.0 (#16509) 2020-05-07 14:41:38 -05:00
.codecov.yml Use spack commands --format=bash to generate shell completion (#14393) 2020-01-22 21:31:12 -08:00
.coveragerc Use spack commands --format=bash to generate shell completion (#14393) 2020-01-22 21:31:12 -08:00
.dockerignore fix multiple issues with the docker images (#9718) 2018-12-20 11:11:55 -08:00
.flake8 flake8: add exceptions for overly pedantic camelcase rules from pep8-naming (#11477) 2019-05-16 09:47:02 +02:00
.flake8_packages Spelling fixes (#15805) 2020-04-01 12:02:26 -05:00
.gitattributes git: add .gitattributes file (#13947) 2019-12-02 01:35:38 -08:00
.gitignore Add vscode files to gitignore (#16270) 2020-04-24 09:31:03 +02:00
.mailmap Update for 'eccodes'. (#6604) 2017-12-08 09:34:37 +01:00
.readthedocs.yml Updated Sphinx configuration (#11165) 2019-04-11 14:38:52 -07:00
.travis.yml travis: extend the list of e-mails being notified of failures (#16352) 2020-04-28 14:55:44 +02:00
CHANGELOG.md Merge branch 'releases/v0.14' into develop 2020-04-15 15:27:00 -07:00
COPYRIGHT tests: finish removing pyqver from the repository (#14294) 2019-12-24 17:37:03 -08:00
LICENSE-APACHE relicense: update COPYRIGHT, LICENSE-*, README, CONTRIBUTING, and NOTICE 2018-10-17 14:42:06 -07:00
LICENSE-MIT copyright: update copyright dates for 2020 (#14328) 2019-12-30 22:36:56 -08:00
NOTICE relicense: update COPYRIGHT, LICENSE-*, README, CONTRIBUTING, and NOTICE 2018-10-17 14:42:06 -07:00
pytest.ini Recover coverage from subprocesses during unit tests (#15354) 2020-03-05 16:54:29 -08:00
README.md macOS Package Builds (nightly) (#16345) 2020-05-06 11:51:29 -07:00

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Spack is a multi-platform package manager that builds and installs multiple versions and configurations of software. It works on Linux, macOS, and many supercomputers. Spack is non-destructive: installing a new version of a package does not break existing installations, so many configurations of the same package can coexist.

Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. Package files are written in pure Python, and specs allow package authors to write a single script for many different builds of the same package. With Spack, you can build your software all the ways you want to.

See the Feature Overview for examples and highlights.

To install spack and your first package, make sure you have Python. Then:

$ git clone https://github.com/spack/spack.git
$ cd spack/bin
$ ./spack install zlib

Documentation

Full documentation is available, or run spack help or spack help --all.

Tutorial

We maintain a hands-on tutorial. It covers basic to advanced usage, packaging, developer features, and large HPC deployments. You can do all of the exercises on your own laptop using a Docker container.

Feel free to use these materials to teach users at your organization about Spack.

Community

Spack is an open source project. Questions, discussion, and contributions are welcome. Contributions can be anything from new packages to bugfixes, documentation, or even new core features.

Resources:

Contributing

Contributing to Spack is relatively easy. Just send us a pull request. When you send your request, make develop the destination branch on the Spack repository.

Your PR must pass Spack's unit tests and documentation tests, and must be PEP 8 compliant. We enforce these guidelines with Travis CI. To run these tests locally, and for helpful tips on git, see our Contribution Guide.

Spack uses a rough approximation of the Git Flow branching model. The develop branch contains the latest contributions, and master is always tagged and points to the latest stable release.

Code of Conduct

Please note that Spack has a Code of Conduct. By participating in the Spack community, you agree to abide by its rules.

Authors

Many thanks go to Spack's contributors.

Spack was created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov.

Citing Spack

If you are referencing Spack in a publication, please cite the following paper:

License

Spack is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0). Users may choose either license, at their option.

All new contributions must be made under both the MIT and Apache-2.0 licenses.

See LICENSE-MIT, LICENSE-APACHE, COPYRIGHT, and NOTICE for details.

SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)

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