Boost/1.79.0-cpeAOCC-22.08-python3 (Boost-1.79.0-cpeAOCC-22.08-python3.eb)
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EasyConfig:
# contributed by Luca Marsella (CSCS)
# Adapted by Kurt Lust (kurt.lust@uantwerpen.be) for the LUMI consortium
easyblock = 'EB_BoostCPE'
local_bzip2_version = '1.0.8' # http://www.bzip.org/downloads.html
local_ICU_version = '71.1' # http://site.icu-project.org/home
local_zlib_version = '1.2.12' # https://zlib.net/
local_zstd_version = '1.5.2' # https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases
local_Boost_version = '1.79.0' # https://www.boost.org/
local_craypython_version = '3.9.12.1'
name = 'Boost'
version = local_Boost_version
versionsuffix = '-python' + local_craypython_version.split(':')[0]
#versionsuffix = '-python%(pymajver)s'
homepage = 'http://www.boost.org/'
whatis = [
'Description: Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.'
]
description = """
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.
We emphasize libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library. Boost
libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable across a broad spectrum
of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial
use.
We aim to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so
that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Ten Boost
libraries are included in the C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report
(TR1) and in the new C++11 Standard. C++11 also includes several more Boost
libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost libraries are proposed for
standardization in C++17.
This module includes static and shared libraries, compiled with MPI support.
The library boost_python is build for the system Python.
This version of the module includes support for Cray Python.
The module does inlude single-threaded (suffix -x86) and multithreaded (suffix
-mt-x86) versions of the libraries. The default names (without suffix) link
to the multithreaded versions.
"""
toolchain = {'name': 'cpeAOCC', 'version': '22.08'}
toolchainopts = {'usempi': True, 'pic': True, 'verbose': False}
# https://boostorg.jfrog.io/native/main/release/1.77.0/source/boost_1_77_0.tar.bz2
source_urls = ['https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/%(version)s/source']
sources = ['%(namelower)s_%(version_major)s_%(version_minor)s_0.tar.bz2']
checksums = ['475d589d51a7f8b3ba2ba4eda022b170e562ca3b760ee922c146b6c65856ef39']
builddependencies = [ # Create a reproducible build environment.
('buildtools', '%(toolchain_version)s', '', True),
]
dependencies = [
('bzip2', local_bzip2_version),
('zlib', local_zlib_version),
('zstd', local_zstd_version),
('ICU', local_ICU_version),
('cray-python', EXTERNAL_MODULE),
]
configopts = " --with-python=$(EBROOTPYTHON)/bin/python --with-python-version=%(pyshortver)s --with-python-root=$(EBROOTPYTHON)/lib/python%(pyshortver)s"
# Also build boost_mpi - not needed as we already set use_mpi to True
# boost_mpi = True
# Toolsets - Not needed as the EasyBlock recognizes the toolchain.
# toolset = 'clang'
# build_toolset = 'clang'
# for python3 the corresponding lib is libboost_python%(pymajver)s%(pyminver)s.so
local_suffix = ''.join(local_craypython_version.split('.')[:2])
sanity_check_paths = {
'files': ['lib/libboost_system.so', 'lib/libboost_mpi.so',
'lib/libboost_python' + local_suffix + '.so'],
'dirs': ['include/%(namelower)s'],
}
modextravars = {'BOOST_ROOT': '%(installdir)s'}
moduleclass = 'devel'