spack/Fix-error-during-documentation-build-due-to-recursive-module-inclusion.patch

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From: Egbert Eich <eich@suse.com>
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
Date: Wed Nov 10 09:40:47 2021 +0100
Subject: Fix error during documentation build due to recursive module inclusion
Patch-mainline: Not yet
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
Git-repo: https://github.com/spack/spack
Git-commit: ffc7c32398d3aad53a2f5700b6d6ddee9f0d8ef2
References:
Signed-off-by: Egbert Eich <eich@suse.com>
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
Signed-off-by: Egbert Eich <eich@suse.de>
---
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py | 3 ++-
lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py | 3 ++-
lib/spack/spack/main.py | 3 ++-
lib/spack/spack/user_environment.py | 3 ++-
4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py b/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
index 83aa634276..3f32ed39cf 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/build_environment.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
@@ -53,7 +53,8 @@
import spack.build_systems.meson
import spack.config
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
import spack.install_test
-import spack.main
+if not ( "spack.main" in sys.modules ):
+ import spack.main
import spack.package
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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import spack.paths
import spack.platforms
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py b/lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py
index a6be5d1c50..a8d1008c46 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@
import spack.stage
import spack.store
import spack.subprocess_context
-import spack.user_environment as uenv
+if not ( "spack.user_environment" in sys.modules ):
+ import spack.user_environment as uenv
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
import spack.util.cpus
import spack.util.environment
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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import spack.util.hash
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/main.py b/lib/spack/spack/main.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
index 31a4bfe4ed..dfb2078d4f 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/main.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/main.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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@@ -36,7 +36,8 @@
import spack
import spack.cmd
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
import spack.config
-import spack.environment as ev
+if not ( "spack.environment" in sys.modules ):
+ import spack.environment as ev
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
2021-11-16 15:32:55 +01:00
import spack.modules
import spack.paths
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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import spack.platforms
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/user_environment.py b/lib/spack/spack/user_environment.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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index 55f516b732..824583d2ef 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/user_environment.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/user_environment.py
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
import os
import sys
-import spack.build_environment
+if not ( "spack.build_environment" in sys.modules ):
+ import spack.build_environment
import spack.config
import spack.util.environment as environment
Accepting request 931785 from home:mslacken:sp - updated to version 0.17.0 (Upstream feature/bug references (<ID>) are relative to https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/<ID>). * New concretizer is now default The new concretizer introduced as an experimental feature in v0.16.0 is now the default (#25502). The new concretizer is based on the clingo logic programming system, and it enables us to do much higher quality and faster dependency solving The old concretizer is still available via the concretizer: original setting, but it is deprecated and will be removed in v0.18.0. * Binary Bootstrapping To make it easier to use the new concretizer and binary packages, Spack now bootstraps clingo and GnuPG from public binaries. If it is not able to bootstrap them from binaries, it installs them from source code. With these changes, you should still be able to clone Spack and start using it almost immediately. * Reuse existing packages (experimental) The most wanted feature from our 2020 user survey and the most wanted Spack feature of all time (#25310). spack install, spack spec, and spack concretize now have a --reuse option, which causes Spack to minimize the number of rebuilds it does. The --reuse option will try to find existing installations and binary packages locally and in registered mirrors, and will prefer to use them over building new versions. This will allow users to build from source far less than in prior versions of Spack. This feature will continue to be improved, with configuration options and better CLI expected in v0.17.1. It will become the default concretization mode in v0.18.0. * Better error messages We have improved the error messages generated by the new concretizer by OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/931785 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=35
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import spack.util.prefix as prefix