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authorAllen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org>2015-05-04 15:14:37 (GMT)
committerAllen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org>2015-05-04 15:14:37 (GMT)
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[svn-r27003] Update documentation to match the web instructions
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-rw-r--r--release_docs/INSTALL_CMake.txt99
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_CMake.txt b/release_docs/INSTALL_CMake.txt
index cb5bae5..7f67eb2 100644
--- a/release_docs/INSTALL_CMake.txt
+++ b/release_docs/INSTALL_CMake.txt
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Obtaining HDF5 source code
2. Obtain compressed (*.tar or *.zip) HDF5 source from
http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/src/
and put it in "myhdfstuff".
- Uncompress the file.
+ Uncompress the file. There should be a hdf5-1.8."X" folder.
CMake version
1. We suggest you obtain the latest CMake from the Kitware web site.
@@ -38,14 +38,19 @@ CMake version
II. Quick Step Building HDF5 Libraries with CMake Script Mode
========================================================================
This short set of instructions is written for users who want to quickly
-build the HDF5 C, C++, Fortran, and High-level shared libraries and tools
-from the HDF5 source code package using the CMake tools. This procedure
-will use the default settings in the config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake file.
+build the HDF5 C and C++ static libraries and tools with SZIP and ZLIB
+compression included. This procedure will use the default settings in
+the config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake file.
HDF Group recommends using the ctest script mode to build HDF5.
The following files referenced below are available at the HDF web site:
http://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/cmakebuild.html
+Single compressed file with all the files needed, including source:
+ hdf5-1.8.15-CMake.zip or hdf5-1.8.15-CMake.tar.gz
+
+Individual files
+-----------------------------------------------
CMake build script:
CTestScript.cmake
@@ -55,6 +60,7 @@ External compression szip and zlib libraries:
Platform configuration files:
HDF518config.cmake
+-----------------------------------------------
To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
@@ -66,9 +72,9 @@ To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
3. Download the CTestScript.cmake file to "myhdfstuff".
CTestScript.cmake file should not be modified.
- 4. Download the platform configuration file to "myhdfstuff".
- Do not modify the file unless you want to change default build
- environment.
+ 4. Download the platform configuration file, HDF518config.cmake,
+ to "myhdfstuff". Do not modify the file unless you want to change
+ default build environment. (See http://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/chgcmkbuild.html)
5. From the "myhdfstuff" directory execute the CTest Script with the
following options:
@@ -78,22 +84,28 @@ To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
On 64-bit Windows with Visual Studio 2012, execute:
ctest -S HDF518config.cmake,64-VS2012 -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
On 32-bit Windows with Visual Studio 2013, execute:
- ctest -S HDF518config.cmake,32-VS2012 -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
+ ctest -S HDF518config.cmake,32-VS2013 -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
On 64-bit Windows with Visual Studio 2013, execute:
- ctest -S HDF518config.cmake,64-VS2012 -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
+ ctest -S HDF518config.cmake,64-VS2013 -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
On Linux and Mac, execute:
ctest -S HDF518config.cmake -C Release -VV -O hdf5.log
The command above will configure, build, test, and create an install
- package in the myhdfstuff/hdf5-1.8/build folder.
+ package in the myhdfstuff folder. It will have the format:
+ HDF5-1.8.NN-<platform>.<zip or tar.gz>
+ On Unix, <platform> will be "Linux". A similar .sh file will also be created.
+ On Windows, <platform> will be "win64" or "win32". If you have an
+ installer on your system, you will also see a similar file that ends
+ in either .exe (NSIS) or .msi (WiX).
+
The -S option uses the script version of ctest.
The value for the -C option (as shown above, "-C Release") must
match the setting for CTEST_BUILD_CONFIGURATION in the platform
configuration file.
- The -VV option is for verbose; use -V for less verbose.
+ The -VV option is for most verbose; use -V for less verbose.
The "-O hdf5.log" option saves the output to a log file hdf5.log.
@@ -114,7 +126,7 @@ To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
On Linux, change to the install destination directory
(create it if doesn't exist) and execute:
- <path-to>/myhdfstuff/hdf5-1.8/build/HDF5-1.8."X"-Linux.sh
+ <path-to>/myhdfstuff/HDF5-1.8."X"-Linux.sh
After accepting the license, the script will prompt:
By default the HDF5 will be installed in:
"<current directory>/HDF5-1.8."X"-Linux"
@@ -130,7 +142,7 @@ To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
------lib
------share
- On Mac you will find HDF5-1.8."X"-Darwin.dmg in the build folder. Click
+ On Mac you will find HDF5-1.8."X"-Darwin.dmg in the myhdfstuff folder. Click
on the dmg file to proceed with installation. After accepting the license,
there will be a folder with the following structure:
HDF_Group
@@ -142,7 +154,7 @@ To build HDF5 with the SZIP and ZLIB external libraries you will need to:
------share
By default the installation will create the bin, include, lib and cmake
- folders in the <install destination directory>/HDF_Group/HDF5/1.8.
+ folders in the <install destination directory>/HDF_Group/HDF5/1.8."X"
========================================================================
@@ -165,10 +177,10 @@ Notes: This short set of instructions is written for users who want to
5. Configure the C library, tools and tests with one of the following commands:
On Windows 32 bit
- cmake -G "Visual Studio 11" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..\hdf5-1.8."X"
+ cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..\hdf5-1.8."X"
On Windows 64 bit
- cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 Win64" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..\hdf5-1.8."X"
+ cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012 Win64" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..\hdf5-1.8."X"
On Linux and Mac
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ../hdf5-1.8."X"
@@ -273,7 +285,7 @@ IV. Further considerations
CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS:BOOL=ON
CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH:BOOL=OFF
- 4. Windows developers should install NSIS to create an install image with CPack.
+ 4. Windows developers should install NSIS or WiX to create an install image with CPack.
Visual Studio Express users will not be able to package HDF5 into
an install image executable.
@@ -281,7 +293,7 @@ IV. Further considerations
the settings for the developers' environment. Then the only options needed
on the command line are those options that are different. Example using HDF
default cache file:
- cmake -C ../config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake -G "Visual Studio 11" \
+ cmake -C ../config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" \
-DHDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF -DHDF5_ENABLE_Z_LIB_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release ..
@@ -360,12 +372,12 @@ These five steps are described in detail below.
* MinGW Makefiles
* NMake Makefiles
* Unix Makefiles
- * Visual Studio 12
- * Visual Studio 12 Win64
- * Visual Studio 11
- * Visual Studio 11 Win64
- * Visual Studio 10
- * Visual Studio 10 Win64
+ * Visual Studio 12 2013
+ * Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64
+ * Visual Studio 11 2012
+ * Visual Studio 11 2012 Win64
+ * Visual Studio 10 2010
+ * Visual Studio 10 2010 Win64
<options> is:
* SZIP_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=<path to szip includes directory>
@@ -432,7 +444,7 @@ These five steps are described in detail below.
2.2 Preferred command line example on Windows in c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build directory:
- cmake -C ../config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake -G "Visual Studio 11" \
+ cmake -C ../config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" \
-DHDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF -DHDF5_ENABLE_Z_LIB_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release ..
@@ -635,7 +647,7 @@ adding an option (${CTEST_SCRIPT_ARG}) to the platform configuration script.
#########################################################################
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1.0 FATAL_ERROR)
-set(CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION 1.8.X)
+set(CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION 1.8.15-pre7)
set(CTEST_SOURCE_NAME hdf5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION})
set(CTEST_BINARY_NAME "build")
set(CTEST_DASHBOARD_ROOT "${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY}")
@@ -742,10 +754,6 @@ set(ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS "${ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS} -DHDF5_ALLOW_EXTERNAL_SUPPORT:STRING
set(ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS "${ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS} -DHDF5_ENABLE_F2003:BOOL=ON")
### disable Fortran; change OFF to ON in order to build FORTRAN libraries
set(ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS "${ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS} -DHDF5_BUILD_FORTRAN:BOOL=OFF")
-if(APPLE)
- ### allow shared builds without fortran on MAC
- set(NO_MAC_FORTRAN "TRUE")
-endif()
### disable test program builds
#set(ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS "${ADD_BUILD_OPTIONS} -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF")
@@ -774,21 +782,30 @@ if(WIN32)
else()
include(${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY}/CTestScript.cmake)
if(APPLE)
- if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.dmg")
- file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.dmg" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.dmg")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.dmg" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
endif()
- if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.tar.gz")
- file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.tar.gz" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.tar.gz")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.tar.gz" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
endif()
- if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.sh")
- file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.sh" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.sh")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Darwin.sh" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
endif()
else()
- if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.sh")
- file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.sh" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
- endif()
- if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.tar.gz")
- file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}\\HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.tar.gz" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ if(CYGWIN)
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-CYGWIN.sh")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-CYGWIN.sh" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ endif()
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-CYGWIN.tar.gz")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-CYGWIN.tar.gz" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ endif()
+ else()
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.sh")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.sh" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ endif()
+ if(EXISTS "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.tar.gz")
+ file(COPY "${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}/HDF5-${CTEST_SOURCE_VERSION}-Linux.tar.gz" DESTINATION ${CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY})
+ endif()
endif()
endif()
endif()