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No more local spack packages in Radiuss Spack Configs#712

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@adrienbernede adrienbernede commented Jan 22, 2026

This PR updates Radiuss Spack Configs to the latest release that removed every local changes to the spack packages.

When an update of the Spack packages is needed, it should be pushed directly to spack/spack-packages.

The structure remains in place to test changes to the local packages, but that's for temporary testing only. PRs with local packages will not be merged in Radiuss Spack Configs anymore.

Spack was also updated to v1.1.0.

This commit migrates the CI configuration from template-based approach
to GitLab CI Components:
- Split custom-jobs-and-variables.yml into custom-jobs.yml and custom-variables.yml
- Updated .gitlab-ci.yml to use radiuss-shared-ci components
- Removed BUILD_ROOT variable (never actually used)
- Removed subscribed-pipelines.yml (replaced by inline machine definitions)
- Added support for all machines: dane, matrix, corona, tioga, tuolumne, lassen
- Extend .build-and-test template to avoid duplication of trigger config
- Move custom-jobs.yml include after component to allow overriding
- Remove redundant stage and trigger configuration (now in template)
@adrienbernede adrienbernede changed the title [WIP] Packages Sync No more local spack packages in Radiuss Spack Configs Feb 11, 2026
@daboehme daboehme merged commit fbc07ad into master Feb 11, 2026
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@adrienbernede adrienbernede deleted the woptim/packages-sync branch February 26, 2026 10:05
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