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diff --git a/hl/fortran/src/Makefile.in b/hl/fortran/src/Makefile.in
index b42e264..f2e956a 100644
--- a/hl/fortran/src/Makefile.in
+++ b/hl/fortran/src/Makefile.in
@@ -56,11 +56,6 @@ pkglibdir = $(libdir)/@PACKAGE@
pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/@PACKAGE@
top_builddir = ../../..
-ACLOCAL = @ACLOCAL@
-AUTOCONF = @AUTOCONF@
-AUTOMAKE = @AUTOMAKE@
-AUTOHEADER = @AUTOHEADER@
-
am__cd = CDPATH="$${ZSH_VERSION+.}$(PATH_SEPARATOR)" && cd
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
@@ -86,6 +81,14 @@ PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@
# Install directories that automake doesn't know about
includedir = $(exec_prefix)/include
+
+
+# Prevent automake from trying to run autotools during build
+# Temporary fix (I hope!) - JAMES
+ACLOCAL =
+AUTOCONF =
+AUTOMAKE =
+AUTOHEADER =
ADD_PARALLEL_FILES = @ADD_PARALLEL_FILES@
AMTAR = @AMTAR@
AR = @AR@
@@ -491,88 +494,6 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-info-am uninstall-libLTLIBRARIES uninstall-local
uninstall-local
-# Let automake worry about Makefiles and configure components being up-to-
-# date.
-#
-#
-# The following rules insure that the Makefile is up-to-date by rerunning
-# various autoconf components (although not all versions of make assume
-# that the makefile is implicitly a target). We use time stamp files to
-# keep track of the most recent update of H5config.h.in and H5config.h
-# because autoheader and config.status don't update the modification time
-# if the contents don't change.
-# Invoke it by "gmake reconfigure".
-#
-# Graphically, the dependencies are:
-#
-# configure.in
-# | |
-# +-----------------+ +------------+
-# | |
-# stamp1 configure
-# (H5config.h.in) |
-# | | |
-# | +---------------+ +-----------+
-# | | |
-# | config.status
-# | |
-# | +------------------+
-# | |
-# stamp2
-# (H5config.h) Makefile.in et al
-# | |
-# +------------------+ +-----------+
-# | |
-# Makefile
-#
-# A side effect of updating stamp1 is to generate H5config.h.in and a
-# side effect of updating stamp2 is to generate H5config.h. When using
-# a version of make that doesn't treat the makefile as the initial target
-# the user may want to occassionally type `make Makefile' in any source
-# directory.
-# The `Makefile' target has been renamed to `reconfigure' so that the
-# autoconf and make depend processes do not start up automatically.
-# One must do `make reconfigure' explicitedly to start the process.
-# (When srcdir is used and if more than one machines are running,
-# this automatic Makefile/autoconf can get things unstable.)
-#
-#STAMP1=$(top_builddir)/config/stamp1
-#STAMP2=$(top_builddir)/config/stamp2
-
-#MAKEFILE_PARTS=$(srcdir)/Makefile.in \
-# $(top_srcdir)/config/commence.am \
-# $(top_srcdir)/config/conclude.am
-
-#$(STAMP1): $(top_srcdir)/configure.in
-# touch $(STAMP1)
-# -cd $(top_srcdir); autoheader
-
-#$(STAMP2): $(STAMP1) $(top_builddir)/config.status
-# touch $(STAMP2)
-# -cd $(top_builddir); \
-# CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=src/H5config.h ./config.status
-
-# Automake supplies a rule to generate configure
-
-#$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(STAMP1)
-# -cd $(top_builddir); ./config.status --recheck
-
-# rerun the autoconf process if any configure components have changed.
-#reconfigure: $(MAKEFILE_PARTS) $(STAMP2)
-# -cd $(top_builddir); CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status
-# @for sub in @subdirs@ dummy; do \
-# if test $$sub != dummy; then \
-# -cd $$sub; $(MAKE) reconfigure; \
-# fi; \
-# done;
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The following section of this makefile comes from the middle of
-# `Makefile.am' from this directory.
-# It was generated by running automake on `Makefile.am' to create
-# `Makefile.in', then running `config.status' to create this Makefile.
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
# Fortran module files can have different extensions and different names
# (e.g., different capitalizations) on different platforms. Write rules
# for them explicitly rather than trying to teach automake about them.