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fixed a LNNL typo left over #692

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@cnpetra cnpetra commented Aug 26, 2024

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seems to me gcc 7.5 is not supported anymore
see here

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@cameronrutherford seems to me gcc 7.5 is not supported anymore see here

You find a new spack bug every day... spack/spack#43919 (comment)

I think this is an issue in using the public buildcache, and things getting out of sync somehow. The only thing that I can consider is to just not use the spack build cache, but that would significantly slow down pipelines. Hopefully there is a quick resolution to the problem and we don't have to change much.

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cameronrutherford commented Aug 29, 2024

Okay, looked into it a little bit more spack/spack#43919 (comment)

Let me create an issue to support a HiOp GHCR build cache, and we can go from there. I think that should fix the problem long-term, and would bring some added benefit to HiOp as a package as well. People will be able to install a working version of HiOp in just a few minutes, and pipelines will be running faster as well...

EDIT: Turns out there was already an issue!

@cnpetra cnpetra merged commit c2e859f into develop Aug 30, 2024
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