easyconfigs-it4i/z/ZeroMQ/ZeroMQ-4.3.1-intel-2017c.eb
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# IT4Innovations 2019
easyblock = 'CMakeMake'
name = 'ZeroMQ'
version = '4.3.1'
homepage = 'http://www.zeromq.org/'
description = """ZeroMQ looks like an embeddable networking library but acts like a concurrency framework.
It gives you sockets that carry atomic messages across various transports like in-process,
inter-process, TCP, and multicast. You can connect sockets N-to-N with patterns like fanout,
pub-sub, task distribution, and request-reply. It's fast enough to be the fabric for clustered
products. Its asynchronous I/O model gives you scalable multicore applications, built as asynchronous
message-processing tasks. It has a score of language APIs and runs on most operating systems."""
toolchain = {'name': 'intel', 'version': '2017c'}
toolchainopts = {'pic': True}
source_urls = ['https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/archive/']
sources = ['v%(version)s.tar.gz']
checksums = ['7e32132123473bb38ee76e07c0f30e4f']
builddependencies = [
('CMake', '3.13.1', '', True)
]
dependencies = [
('OpenPGM', '5.2.122'),
('util-linux', '2.33.1', '', True),
('libsodium', '1.0.17', '', True),
]
separate_build_dir = True
sanity_check_paths = {
'files': [('lib/libzmq.a', 'lib64/libzmq.a'), ('lib/libzmq.%s' % SHLIB_EXT, 'lib64/libzmq.%s' % SHLIB_EXT)],
'dirs': ['include', 'lib/pkgconfig'],
}
moduleclass = 'devel'