Allow spack compiler find to have flags#303
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rfbgo merged 1 commit intoGoogleCloudPlatform:developfrom Oct 27, 2023
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Allow spack compiler find to have flags#303rfbgo merged 1 commit intoGoogleCloudPlatform:developfrom
spack compiler find to have flags#303rfbgo merged 1 commit intoGoogleCloudPlatform:developfrom
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This commit adds a config schema definition for: `config:spack:compiler_find:flags` Which can be used to pass flags to: `spack compiler find` Which can be used to allow spack compilers to be defined in a different scope than the default (user) scope.
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This merge adds a config schema definition for:
config:spack:compiler_find:flagsWhich can be used to pass flags to:
spack compiler findWhich can be used to allow spack compilers to be defined in a different scope than the default (user) scope.