ci: update PGI build (old one no longer signed) (#4260)

* Simply replace "22.3" with "22.9" to see what happens.

* Remove PYBIND11_TEST_FILTER to see what happens.

* Revert "Remove PYBIND11_TEST_FILTER to see what happens."

This reverts commit 0cba2cef0c.

* Remove only test_smart_ptr.cpp to see what happens.

* Revert "Remove only test_smart_ptr.cpp to see what happens."

This reverts commit 8e9df22c85.

* Remove only test_virtual_functions.cpp to see what happens.
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve 2022-10-20 05:49:52 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ jobs:
# Testing on CentOS 7 + PGI compilers, which seems to require more workarounds
centos-nvhpc7:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: "🐍 3 • CentOS7 / PGI 22.3 • x64"
name: "🐍 3 • CentOS7 / PGI 22.9 • x64"
container: centos:7
steps:
@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ jobs:
run: yum update -y && yum install -y epel-release && yum install -y git python3-devel make environment-modules cmake3 yum-utils
- name: Install NVidia HPC SDK
run: yum-config-manager --add-repo https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/rhel/nvhpc.repo && yum -y install nvhpc-22.3
run: yum-config-manager --add-repo https://developer.download.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/rhel/nvhpc.repo && yum -y install nvhpc-22.9
# On CentOS 7, we have to filter a few tests (compiler internal error)
# and allow deeper template recursion (not needed on CentOS 8 with a newer
@ -411,12 +411,12 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
run: |
source /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
module load /opt/nvidia/hpc_sdk/modulefiles/nvhpc/22.3
module load /opt/nvidia/hpc_sdk/modulefiles/nvhpc/22.9
cmake3 -S . -B build -DDOWNLOAD_CATCH=ON \
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=11 \
-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=$(python3 -c "import sys; print(sys.executable)") \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Wc,--pending_instantiations=0" \
-DPYBIND11_TEST_FILTER="test_smart_ptr.cpp;test_virtual_functions.cpp"
-DPYBIND11_TEST_FILTER="test_smart_ptr.cpp"
# Building before installing Pip should produce a warning but not an error
- name: Build