CrayLinuxEnvironment: Add alternative methods to get version info
Closes: #16229
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@ -56,6 +56,8 @@ macro(__CrayPrgEnv_setup lang test_src compiler_cmd link_cmd)
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message(STATUS "Cray Programming Environment $ENV{CRAYPE_VERSION} ${lang}")
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elseif(DEFINED ENV{ASYNCPE_VERSION})
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message(STATUS "Cray XT Programming Environment $ENV{ASYNCPE_VERSION} ${lang}")
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else()
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message(STATUS "Cray Programming Environment (unknown version) ${lang}")
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endif()
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# Flags for the Cray wrappers
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@ -8,14 +8,22 @@ if(DEFINED ENV{CRAYOS_VERSION})
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION "$ENV{CRAYOS_VERSION}")
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elseif(DEFINED ENV{XTOS_VERSION})
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION "$ENV{XTOS_VERSION}")
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else()
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Neither the CRAYOS_VERSION or XTOS_VERSION environment variables are defined. This platform file should be used inside the Cray Linux Environment for targeting compute nodes (NIDs)")
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elseif(EXISTS /etc/opt/cray/release/cle-release)
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file(STRINGS /etc/opt/cray/release/cle-release release REGEX "^RELEASE=.*")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "^RELEASE=(.*)$" "\\1" CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION "${release}")
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unset(release)
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elseif(EXISTS /etc/opt/cray/release/clerelease)
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file(READ /etc/opt/cray/release/clerelease CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION)
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endif()
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# Guard against multiple messages
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if(NOT __CrayLinuxEnvironment_message)
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set(__CrayLinuxEnvironment_message 1)
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message(STATUS "Cray Linux Environment ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}")
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set(__CrayLinuxEnvironment_message 1 CACHE INTERNAL "")
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if(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION)
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message(STATUS "CrayLinuxEnvironment: Unable to determine CLE version. This platform file should only be used from inside the Cray Linux Environment for targeting compute nodes (NIDs).")
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else()
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message(STATUS "Cray Linux Environment ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}")
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endif()
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endif()
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# All cray systems are x86 CPUs and have been for quite some time
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