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Build-CI: Update component versions; Add gcc builds#75

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Some of the Build-CI manifests are failing because there have been breaking changes made to SPRs - specifically the ESM1.6 builds are failing because of a breaking change to the UM7 SPR.

This PR updates the versions of dependencies used in the build-CI. GCC builds of ACCESS-OM2 and ACCESS-ESM1.6 are also added, though the latter is skipped due to https://github.com/ACCESS-NRI/GCOM4/issues/15.

@dougiesquire dougiesquire self-assigned this Feb 24, 2026
This is needed for Spack v0.22 but won't be for v1.1
@dougiesquire dougiesquire force-pushed the build-ci-update-components branch from bca8aad to 050564c Compare February 24, 2026 11:13
@dougiesquire dougiesquire marked this pull request as ready for review February 24, 2026 21:50
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@CodeGat would you be able to review please? I realise some of this will have to change very soon when we move to spack v1, but I think my preference is to get this fix in now while ESM1.6 is still on spack v0.22.

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This all looks really good. Thanks, @dougiesquire

@dougiesquire dougiesquire merged commit 138bcb1 into master Feb 25, 2026
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@dougiesquire dougiesquire deleted the build-ci-update-components branch February 25, 2026 00:19
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