Releases: easybuilders/easybuild
EasyBuild v4.2.0
EasyBuild v4.2.0 is primarily a feature/update release, but also includes various bug fixes.
Highlights of the changes in this release include:
-
(experimental) support for
--try-update-deps
, to upgrade dependencies based on available easyconfigs; -
a locking mechanism to prevent two simultaneous installations of the same easyconfig file to the same installation path (see https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Locks.html for more information);
-
significant speedup for
-D
/--dry-run
by avoiding useless 'module show
' calls; -
support for creating an index & using it to speed up searching for easyconfigs (see https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Easyconfigs_index.html for more information);
-
additional GitHub integration features:
- support for targeting the easyblocks and framework repositories with
eb --new-pr
(via--pr-target-repo
) - support for including easyblocks from an (open) pull request via
--include-easyblocks-from-pr
- for more information, https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Integration_with_GitHub.html
- support for targeting the easyblocks and framework repositories with
-
probing of external modules for missing metadata that is not provided via an external module metadata file (mostly relevant for integration with the Cray Programming Environment);
-
leveraging the
archspec
Python library (if it is installed) to show the "code name" of the processor in your system in the output of "eb --show-system-info
" and in test reports uploaded to PRs via--upload-test-report
; -
support for using templates like
%(cudaver)s
for the CUDA version (if it's included as direct dependency); -
fix for
UnicodeDecodeError
that was raised when reading a patch file that contained non-ASCII characters (if EasyBuild was being run with Python 3); -
fixed filtering of already installed extensions under
--skip
(mostly relevant for Python packages installed as bundles of extensions); -
also support
%(installdir)s
and%(builddir)s
templates for extensions; -
take into account toolchain hierarchy when dumping easyconfig files, to avoid hardcoded subtoolchains in '
*dependencies
' easyconfig parameters (relevant when using--try-*
options); -
take into account dependencies marked as external modules when composing template values like
%(pyver)s
; -
deprecate
rmtree2
function provided byeasybuild.tools.filetools
(theremove_dir
function should be used instead); -
7 new software-specific easyblocks: BerkeleyGW, CMake, ELSI, LAMMPS, libdrm, Mesa, SEPP;
-
updates, enhancements & bug fixes for the
CMakeMake
,PythonPackage
andPythonBundle
generic easyblocks; -
updates, enhancements & bug fixes in the software-specific easyblocks for Clang, Ferret, Hypre, impi, libxml2, MATLAB, numexpr, OpenBabel, OpenBLAS, OpenCV, OpenFOAM, ParMETIS, PETSc, Python, QuantumESPRESSO, Qt, ROOT, Siesta, tbb, TensorFlow, TensorRT, Trinity, VMD, XCrySDen;
-
added support for no less than 114 (!) new software packages, incl. ADIOS, ArviZ, Bonito, ELSI, FuSeq, GraphMap2, LAMMPS, MedPy, motionSegmentation, OpenAI-Gym, PyMC3, PyRe, PyTorch-Geometric, RAxML-NG, Shapely, STEAK, UQTk, Zip, ...;
-
updates for already supported software, incl. Arrow 0.16.0, BUSCO 4.0.5, Clang 10.0.0, ELPA 2019.11.001, Ferret 7.5.0, GCC(core) 9.3.0, GROMACS 2020, GTK+ 3.24.13, Hypre 2.18.2, IQ-TREE 1.6.12, Java 13(.0.2), LLVM 9.0.1 + 10.0.0, likwid 5.0.1, medaka 0.12.0, numba 0.47.0, Octave 5.1.0, OpenBLAS 0.3.8, OpenBabel 3.0.0, OpenCV 4.2.0, OpenFOAM-Extend 4.1-20191120, PETSc 3.12.4, PyTorch 1.4.0, Qhull 2019.1, QuantumESPRESSO 6.5, R-bundle-Bioconductor 3.10, Racon 1.4.10, ReFrame 2.21, SLEPc 3.12.2, SimpleElastix 1.1.0, SimpleITK 1.2.4, TensorFlow 1.15.2 + 2.0.1, Trinity 2.10.0, XGBoost 0.90, xarray 0.15.1, ...;
-
update Java/1.8 wrapper to Java/1.8.0_241;
-
enhanced Java/11 wrapper to support both x86_64 and POWER;
-
fixed source URL for ISL component in
GCCcore
easyconfigs; -
checksum fixes in easyconfigs for R 3.6.0 and 3.6.2;
-
revert removal of AVX512 vmovd with 64-bit operands in binutils 2.32 easyconfigs;
-
fixed packaging issue that resulted in CVS easyconfigs to be missing from EasyBuild releases;
-
updated checksum/homepage in tbb easyconfigs after move to '
oneapi-src
' repository; -
various additional updates, enhancements & bug fixes;
This brings the total number of supported software packages to 1,912!
An up-to-date list of supported software is available at https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/version-specific/Supported_software.html .
A detailed overview of all changes, which links to the respective pull requests, is available in the release notes at https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Release_notes.html#easybuild-v4-2-0-april-14th-2020 .
These changes result from various contributions, made by 26 different contributors:
- 56 merged pull requests for EasyBuild framework
- 63 merged pull requests for easyblocks
- 381 merged pull requests for easyconfigs
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in one way or another!
EasyBuild v4.1.2
This release fixes a problem where the GitHub token that EasyBuild uses for some of the GitHub integration features (like --from-pr
, --new-pr
, etc.) got included in plain text in the 'top-level' EasyBuild log file when the --debug
configuration option is enabled, potentially leaving it exposed to be used by others.
We strongly encourage that you revoke the GitHub tokens you are using currently, via https://github.com/settings/tokens, and to replace them using a new token (using "eb --install-github-token --force").
More information is available in the security advisory that was published.
Detailed release notes at https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Release_notes.html#easybuild-v4-1-2-march-16th-2020 .
EasyBuild v4.1.1
This release is primarily a bug fix/update release, but it also includes a couple of minor enhancements.
Highlights of the changes in EasyBuild v4.1.1 include:
-
support for "
eb --show-ec
" to show the contents of the specified easyconfig file, and "eb --copy-ec
" to copy an easyconfig file to a specified location; -
a new
--cuda-compute-capabilities
configuration option, which can be used to specify with which CUDA compute capabilities GPU software should be built (for now this is only relevant for TensorFlow); -
various fixes for permission issues that occurred when (re-)installing software with EasyBuild using multiple different users;
-
avoiding needless warnings that commonly arise in EasyBuild log files;
-
one new software-specific easyblock for the cryptography Python package;
-
various fixes for installing software on POWER systems;
-
making the TensorFlow easyblock print a clear warning when no custom CUDA compute capabilities are specified (either via the new
--cuda-compute-capabilities
configuration option, or via the TensorFlow-specificcuda_compute_capabilities
easyconfig parameter);- by default recent TensorFlow versions only build with the 3.5 and 7.0 CUDA compute capabilities, which implies potentially significant performance loss on systems using NVIDIA Tesla GPUs like P100;
-
updates, enhancements & bug fixes for the
Bundle
,CMakeMake
,conda
,PythonPackage
andVersionIndependentPythonPackage
generic easyblocks; -
updates, enhancements & bug fixes for the software-specific easyblocks for Bazel, CUDA, ESMF, FSL, GCC, GROMACS, HDF5, iccifort, imkl, impi, MATLAB, MRtrix, NCL, netCDF, OpenFOAM, Python, SAMtools, SWIG, tbb, TensorFlow, WPS, and WRF;
-
fixed problem that occurred when installing EasyBuild with EasyBuild running on top of Python 3;
-
added support for 27 new software packages, incl. breseq, CrossMap, horton, LEMON, OpenSlide, pythran, Qualimap, ...;
-
updates for already supported software, incl. Beast 1.10.4, Clang 9.0.1, ESMF 8.0.0, FSL 6.0.3, GDAL 3.0.2, GEOS 3.8.0, GROMACS 2019.4, GSL 2.6, Julia 1.3.1, mayavi 4.7.1, molmod 1.4.5, netCDF-C++4 4.3.1, netCDF-Fortran 4.5.2, OpenFOAM 7, OpenFOAM v1912, OpenMM 7.4.1, OpenMPI 4.0.2, PLUMED 2.5.3, PROJ 6.2.1, pocl 1.4, QuickFF 2.2.4, R 3.6.2 w/ foss/2019b and fosscuda/2019b, ReFrame 2.20, SAMtools 1.10, SUNDIALS 5.1.0, Salmon 1.0.0, SuiteSparse 5.6.0, TensorFlow 2.1.0 w/ fosscuda/2019b, WPS 4.1, WRF 4.1.3, ...;
-
added easyconfigs for intel/2020.00 toolchain;
-
added missing wcwidth extension to Python 2.7.15 + 2.7.16 easyconfigs;
-
updated Java/1.8 wrapper to Java/1.8.0_231 (for x86_64);
-
enable building of CMake in parallel;
-
actually use Java dependency when building/running Bazel (rather the JDK included with Bazel);
-
fix source URLs in various easyconfigs, incl. ant, libsodium, libxc, Mesa, QCA, xorg-macros, ...;
-
add missing extensions in easyconfigs for cyvcf2 and pyfits;
-
add alternate valid SHA256 checksums for kallisto 0.43.1 + MASS 7.3-51.4 & rda 1.0.2-2.1 extensions in R 3.6.0 easyconfigs;
-
make sure we use provided Clang dependency for building pocl;
-
require that sanity_pip_check is enabled in easyconfigs for Python packages that are touched by pull requests;
-
use True (boolean value) rather than 'True' (string value) for boolean easyconfig parameters;
-
various additional updates, enhancements & bug fixes;
This brings the total number of supported software packages to 1,798!
An up-to-date list of supported software is available at https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/version-specific/Supported_software.html .
A detailed overview of all changes, which links to the respective pull requests, is available in the release notes at https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Release_notes.html .
These changes result from various contributions, made by 22 different contributors:
- 27 merged pull requests for EasyBuild framework
- 47 merged pull requests for easyblocks
- 197 merged pull requests for easyconfigs
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release in one way or another!
EasyBuild v2.1.0
easybuild-v2.1.0 EasyBuild v2.1.0
easybuild-v1.16.1
easybuild v1.16.1