Egbert Eich
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- Fix: Fix-error-during-documentation-build-due-to-recursive-module-inclusion.patch This is needed to prevent an AttributeError during 'import spack.environment as some_name' when building Sphinx documentation - due to an outdated Python on SLE. The original version caused errors: 'NameError: name 'uenv' is not defined' when using 'spack env activate' et.al. (bsc#1198212). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/967985 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:cluster/spack?expand=0&rev=45 |
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_constraints | ||
_multibuild | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
Adapt-shell-scripts-that-set-up-the-environment-for-different-shells.patch | ||
Add-support-for-container-building-using-a-SLE-base-container.patch | ||
added-target-and-os-calls-to-output-of-spack-spec-co.patch | ||
Fix-error-during-documentation-build-due-to-recursive-module-inclusion.patch | ||
Fix-Spinx-configuration-to-avoid-throwing-errors.patch | ||
fix-tumbleweed-naming.patch | ||
Make-spack-paths-compliant-to-distro-installation.patch | ||
objects.inv | ||
README-oo-wiki | ||
README.SUSE | ||
run-find-external.sh.in | ||
Set-modules-default-to-lmod.patch | ||
spack-0.17.1.tar.gz | ||
spack-rpmlintrc | ||
spack.changes | ||
spack.spec |
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.