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-rw-r--r--release_docs/RELEASE.txt2
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL b/release_docs/INSTALL
index d2b44d4..be33f35 100644
--- a/release_docs/INSTALL
+++ b/release_docs/INSTALL
@@ -218,35 +218,35 @@
before the library and executables are built.
5.3.2. Using an alternate C compiler
- By default, configure will look for the C compiler by trying
- `gcc' and `cc'. However, if the environment variable "CC" is set
- then its value is used as the C compiler (users of csh and
- derivatives will need to prefix the commands below with `env').
- For instance, to use the native C compiler on a system which also
- has the GNU gcc compiler:
+ By default, configure will look for the C compiler by trying `gcc'
+ and `cc'. However, if the environment variable "CC" is set then its
+ value is used as the C compiler (users of csh and derivatives will
+ need to prefix the commands below with `env'). For instance, to use
+ the native C compiler on a system which also has the GNU gcc
+ compiler:
$ CC=cc ./configure
- A parallel version of hdf5 can be built by specifying `mpicc' as
- the C compiler (the `--enable-parallel' flag documented below is
- optional). Using the `mpicc' compiler will insure that the
- correct MPI and MPI-IO header files and libraries are used.
+ A parallel version of hdf5 can be built by specifying `mpicc' as the
+ C compiler (the `--enable-parallel' flag documented below is
+ optional). Using the `mpicc' compiler will insure that the correct
+ MPI and MPI-IO header files and libraries are used.
$ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure
- On Irix64 the default compiler is `cc'. To use an alternate
- compiler specify it with the CC variable:
+ On Irix64 the default compiler is `cc'. To use an alternate compiler
+ specify it with the CC variable:
$ CC='cc -n32' ./configure
- Similarly, users compiling on a Solaris machine and desiring to
- build the distribution with 64-bit support should specify the
- correct flags with the CC variable:
+ Similarly, users compiling on a Solaris machine and desiring to build
+ the distribution with 64-bit support should specify the correct flags
+ with the CC variable:
$ CC='cc -xarch=v9' ./configure
- Specifying these machine architecture flags in the CFLAGS variable
- (see below) will not work correctly.
+ Specifying these machine architecture flags in the CFLAGS variable
+ (see below) will not work correctly.
5.3.3. Additional compilation flags
If addtional flags must be passed to the compilation commands
diff --git a/release_docs/RELEASE.txt b/release_docs/RELEASE.txt
index 87690eb..96ca658 100644
--- a/release_docs/RELEASE.txt
+++ b/release_docs/RELEASE.txt
@@ -209,6 +209,8 @@ New Features
in order to correctly handle dataset region references. Moved
H5Rget_object_type() to be only compiled into the library when v1.4
compatibility is enabled.
+ * Parallel HDF5 is now supported on HP-UX 11.00 platforms.
+
Platforms Tested
================