![]() This filters any selected executable ending with `-ocl` from the list of executables being probed as candidate for external `llvm` installations. I couldn't reproduce the entire issue, but with a simple script: ``` #!/bin/bash touch foo.o echo "clang version 10.0.0-4ubuntu1 " echo "Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" echo "Thread model: posix" echo "InstalledDir: /usr/bin" exit 0 ``` I noticed the executable was still probed: ``` $ spack -d compiler find /tmp/ocl [ ... ] ==> [2024-11-11-08:38:41.933618] '/tmp/ocl/bin/clang-ocl' '--version' ``` and `foo.o` was left in the working directory. With this change, instead the executable is filtered out of the list on which we run `--version`, so `clang-ocl --version` is not run by Spack. |
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