spack

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A flexible package manager designed to support multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
Slackhttps://slack.spack.io
Websitehttps://spack.io
GitHubhttps://github.com/spack/spack
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/spackpm
In May at #HPSFCon in Chicago, catch the Spack User Meeting to participate in sessions such as:
🌍 State of the Spack Community
🎉 Spack v1.0
⚡ Optimizing Spack: Multi-Package Parallel Builds for Faster Installation
🧩 Fast Binary Installation with Spack Splicing
See the full schedule: https://hpsf2025.sched.com/overview/type/Spack+User+Meeting
HPSF Conference 2025 Schedule

Check out the schedule for HPSF Conference 2025

Hey Spack community! We're kicking off the 2025 Spack User Survey! Take 10-15 min to tell us how you feel:

📝https://forms.gle/G7xoddMwPF1k1BxT7

These surveys are invaluable for helping us set development priorities, so don't delay!

We'll keep this open until May 3.

#hpc

Spack User Survey 2025

First, tell us about yourself!

Google Docs

If you’re at #sc24 don’t miss the Spack tutorial tomorrow 8:30am - 5pm.

Beginner and intermediate topics in the morning and more advanced topics in the afternoon.

Oh, and as usual, there will be stickers and T-shirts for participants! #hpc

https://sc24.conference-program.com/?post_type=page&p=14&id=tut182&sess=sess422

Presentation – SC24 Schedule

Spack v0.23 is out! This is the last 0.x release before we go to v1.0 in June.

* Language virtuals
* ABI splicing (build with mpich, deploy with mvapich2)
* ML stacks for grace hopper, dev stack for macOS
* UI improvements

👇 More in the release notes!
https://github.com/spack/spack/releases/tag/v0.23.0

#hpc #spack

Release v0.23.0 (2024-11-13) · spack/spack

v0.23.0 is a major feature release. We are planning to make this the last major release before Spack v1.0 in June 2025. Alongside v0.23, we will be making pre-releases (alpha, beta, etc.) of v1.0,...

GitHub
@AuntyRed You should keep your Python environment reproducible and binary-compatible. I have described how to do this with @spack in the Python4DataScience tutorial: https://www.python4data.science/en/latest/productive/envs/spack/index.html
Spack

Modeling and simulation environments are very heterogeneous. Spack therefore supports many different production environments: 7 different compilers: Intel, GCC, Clang, PGI, …, Resolving dependencie...

Python for Data Science

Spack v0.22.1 is out with lots of bug fixes including:
- compiler runtime and libc handling
- python virtual environment handling
- lots of concretizer improvements
- strong preferences are now *very* strong
- a number of package fixes

https://github.com/spack/spack/releases/tag/v0.22.1

Get it today!

Release v0.22.1 (2024-07-04) · spack/spack

Bugfixes Fix reuse of externals on Linux (#44316) Ensure parent gcc-runtime version >= child (#44834, #44870) Ensure the latest gcc-runtime is rpath'ed when multiple exist among link deps (#44219)...

GitHub
Oh hi! We've been remiss, but #spack is now in the fediverse!