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mepo: new package (spack#44879) #448

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@mathomp4 mathomp4 commented Jul 3, 2024

Supersedes #447

This PR brings in mepo and py-pyyaml from spack mainline develop.

mathomp4 and others added 2 commits July 3, 2024 18:55
* mepo: add new package
* Add mepo 2.0.0rc4
* Update dependencies
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mathomp4 commented Jul 3, 2024

Huh. I have never seen the "Partially verified" badge.

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Looks good to me. I think it's part of the unified environment, let's see what CI says ...

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Looks good to me. I think it's part of the unified environment, let's see what CI says ...

We'll also need a submodule pointer update to test this in the unified environment - I can do that real quick

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spack-stack PR: JCSDA/spack-stack#1179

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CI tests passed for spack-stack PR - will merge this now

@climbfuji climbfuji merged commit e5274e9 into JCSDA:spack-stack-dev Jul 8, 2024
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