
The old concretizer is still used to bootstrap clingo from source. If we switch to a DAG model where compilers are treated as nodes, we need to either: 1. fix the old concretizer to support this (which is a lot of work and possibly research), or 2. bootstrap `clingo` without the old concretizer. This PR takes the second approach and gets rid of the old concretizer code. To bootstrap `clingo`, we store some concrete spec prototypes as JSON, select one according to the coarse-grained system architecture, and tweak them according to the current host. The old concretizer and related dead code are removed. In particular, this removes `Spec.normalize()` and related methods, which were used in many unit-tests to set up the test context. The tests have been updated not to use `normalize()`. - [x] Bootstrap clingo concretization based on a JSON file - [x] Bootstrap clingo *before* patchelf - [x] Remove any use of the old concretizer, including: * Remove only_clingo and only_original fixtures * Remove _old_concretize and _new_concretize * Remove _concretize_together_old * Remove _concretize_together_new * Remove any use of `SPACK_TEST_SOLVER` * Simplify CI jobs - [x] ensure bootstrapping `clingo` works on on Darwin and Windows - [x] Raise an intelligible error when a compiler is missing - [x] Ensure bootstrapping works on FreeBSD - [x] remove normalize and related methods Signed-off-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
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6 lines
105 B
YAML
config:
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locks: false
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build_stage::
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- '$spack/.staging'
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stage_name: '{name}-{version}-{hash:7}'
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