File _patchinfo of Package patchinfo.29322

<patchinfo incident="29322">
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1208751">libboost_mpi.so cant be found after installed by spack</issue>
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1212554">[spack, clingo] spack does not install properly as clingo has acquired a dependency to python2-cffi</issue>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="PED-3673"/>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="PED-3674"/>
  <packager>eeich</packager>
  <rating>important</rating>
  <category>feature</category>
  <summary>Feature update for clingo and spack</summary>
  <description>This update for clingo and spack fixes the following issues:

clingo:
    
- Fix python-cffi dependency in python-clingo to resolve installation issues (bsc#1212554)
    
spack:

- Version upgrade from 0.19.1 to 0.20.0 (jsc#PED-3673, jsc#PED-3674):
  * For the full list of features and upstream fixes implemented by this update please consult the release notes at:
    + https://github.com/spack/spack/releases/tag/v0.20.0
    + https://github.com/spack/spack/releases/tag/v0.19.2
  * Improve script`run-find-external.sh`: Extend the range of versions of MPI flavors to be searched when asking Spack
    to look for external packages (bsc#1208751)
  * Add script `spack_get_libs.sh` (bsc#1208751)
    This scripts obtains library and include paths for spack-build libraries and outputs shell commands which set these
    as environment variables
  * Add `zypper` to the valid OS package managers that can be specified in a slack.yaml container description
  * Add 'zypper' as valid command to container.os_packages, which allows to build SUSE containers using non-default 
    registries
  * Add `awk`, `git`, `gzip` and `gunzip` to the dependencies requirements
  * Add `info`, `makeinfo`, `libcurl-devel`, `patchelf` to the recommended package dependencies
  * Avoid running run-find-external.sh twice during installation/update
  * Do not attempt to build documentation for 32-bit, s390x and ppc64* architectures as they create some build issues
</description>
</patchinfo>
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