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Dominique Leuenberger 1b4d94ed97 Accepting request 1220059 from network:cluster
- Update to version 0.22.2
  * Bugfixes
    - Forward compatibility with Spack 0.23 packages with language
      dependencies.
    - Forward compatibility with `urllib` from Python 3.12.6+.
    - Bump vendored `archspec` for better aarch64 support.
    - Fix regression in `{variants.X}` and `{variants.X.value}`
      format strings.
    - Ensure shell escaping of environment variable values in load
      and activate commands.
    - Fix an issue where `spec[pkg]` considers specs outside the
      current DAG.
    - Do not halt concretization on unknown variants in externals.
    - Improve validation of `develop` config section/
    - Explicitly disable `ccache` if turned off in config, to
      avoid cache pollution.
    - Improve backwards compatibility in `include_concrete`.
    - Fix issue where package tags were sometimes repeated.
    - Make `setup-env.sh` "sourced only" by dropping execution bits.
    - Make certain source/binary fetch errors recoverable instead
      of a hard error.
    - Remove debug statements in package hash computation.
    - Remove redundant clingo warnings.
    - Remove hard-coded layout version.
    - Do not initialize previous store state in `use_store`.
  * Package updates
    - `chapel` major update/ (forwarded request 1220058 from eeich)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1220059
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/spack?expand=0&rev=46
2024-11-01 20:07:48 +00:00
_constraints - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
_multibuild - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
.gitattributes - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
.gitignore - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Adapt-shell-scripts-that-set-up-the-environment-for-different-shells.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Add-support-for-container-building-using-a-SLE-base-container.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
added-target-and-os-calls-to-output-of-spack-spec-co.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Fix-error-during-documentation-build-due-to-recursive-module-inclusion.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Fix-Spinx-configuration-to-avoid-throwing-errors.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Make-spack-paths-compliant-to-distro-installation.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Move-site-config-scope-before-system-scope.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
objects.inv - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
README-oo-wiki - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
README.SUSE - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
run-find-external.sh.in - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
Set-modules-default-to-lmod.patch - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
spack_get_libs.sh - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
spack-0.22.2.tar.gz - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
spack-rpmlintrc - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
spack.changes - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00
spack.spec - Update to version 0.22.2 2024-11-01 12:27:09 +00:00

openSUSE/SUSE specific Settings =============================================

The packages build by a regular user are stored in the home directory and so
only available for this user.  When the packages should be available for all
users on a system, the user who builds the packages, must be able to write to
the global spack user directories under /usr/lib/spack/ Packages stored under
this path are available for all user via lmod.

To add a user to the group spack so that he can write to the global spack
directory, execute (as root):

 # usermod -a -G spack <user_login>

and change the setting for 'install_tree:' to the global spack directory in the
configuration '~/.spack/config.yaml' for this user.
 
 
NOTE:

As the recipes are contributed by the spack community and rely also on external
packages, a signification part of the recipes may fail to create packages.