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Bug Fix
Description:
C++ uses the "off_t" type for external files as well. I'm assuming
that there's going to be a problem with 4 byte off_ts and 8 byte
off_ts in the C++ code as well. I compiled everything on Linux and it
worked, but I don't think we have a check for this bug in the library
yet...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Changed so that the Fortran and C++ configures are named "HDF5
Fortran" and "HDF5 C++" resp. instead of just "HDF5.
Solution:
Add an extra parameter to the subroutine which generates the new
configure.in files.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Updated the h5vers script to automatically update the configure.in
files so that they reflect the correct version in the AC_INIT line.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Updated the way we used the AC_INIT macros so that it's current to
the new standard way and not deprecated anymore.
Also, added a test for some functions during parallel Fortran
configure. This required the creation of an H5config_fortran.h file
so that we can test for these...
Platforms tested:
Elena is going to test the changes to the fortran after she checks in
her other code. I will test on SDSC machines after getting her code.
The other changes were tested on Linux.
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Feature Update
Description:
Modified the AC_OUTPUT macro to coincide with the now-standard
way of doing things. I.e., you put all of the files you want to
generate into the AC_CONFIG_FILES macro and invode AC_OUTPUT with
no parameters.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Autotools Update
Description:
I've updated autoconf, automake, and libtool to the latest/greatest
versions; 2.53, 1.6, and 1.4.2 resp.
Many changes come with the new versions:
- ltconfig is no longer used
- acconfig.h is no longer used (#define values are declared with
the macro)
- regeneration of all of the aclocal.m4, configure, and
H5config.h.in files.
- new config.{guess,sub} files
- new ltmain.sh file
Platforms tested:
AIX (blue), and Linux
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Purpose:
Fix
Description:
Needed to use a different autoconf like I did at a previous time for
generating the configure file.
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Purpose:
Fix fix
Description:
Moved Binh-Minh's fix of the lack of support for C++ in libtool by
adding the DEFAULT_LIBS macro into the configure.in and
config/commence.in files.
Solution:
Put it into the configure.in and commence.in files. Reran autoconf.
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Purpose:
Added platform support
Description:
Added new macro DEFAULT_LIBS to specify default library for the
C++ API tests
Platforms tested:
IRIX 6.5 (modi4)
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
There were weird "throw()"s which were being placed into the
configure script. Some C++ compilers were barfing on this syntax
(which was akin to "extern int exit(int) throw ();" wonder why?).
Solution:
Ran a different autoconf on the configure file which I'd downloaded
from ftp.gnu.org. It doesn't have those "throw()"s anymore
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description & Solution:
In the test for "namespace", we needed to include the "iostream"
header file to remove errors for strict compilers who need iostream
for namespaces. I moved the test for namespace to after the test for
"old header filenames" to make sure that I'm #including the correct
iostream ("iostream" or "iostream.h").
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
The way we were generating Dependencies and .depend files was broken.
If the $srcdir or other macros began with a ".", then it would match
anything and cause problems since it would then overwrite the
beginning of the header file's path.
Solution:
Wrote a Perl script which can handle this type of weirdness better.
It's only used when the environment is a GNU one with a GCC
compiler...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fix
Description:
Removed the redundant executables here. We just use the ones in the
top-level of the tree.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Removed test for zlib since the C++ library doesn't need it.
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Portability changes
Description:
Very quick port to Compaq (nee DEC) Alpha OSF5.
Solution:
Added a new "dec-osf5.x" configuration file and changed configure.in
to look for it.
The local test machine is now passing all the tests, except I can't get
the "-L<path>" stuff to work, so tools which depend on the HDF4 library
around tested.
Platforms tested:
Compaq Alpha 5.1 (compaq.ncsa.uiuc.edu)
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Bug Fix
Description:
If the user specifies where to look for a library (like the zlib) on
the commandline, then we add that directory to the LDFLAGS macro.
Solution:
Copied the code which checks for this from the C configure.in. Also
added code which checks for the --with-zlib flag since that wasn't in
there.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fixup
Description:
We were specifying a config file for the C++ stuff and it didn't need
one. This would cause problems with compiling the C++ stuff since it
wouldn't get the correct H5config.h file.
Solution:
Removed support for it.
Platforms tested:
Eirene
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Adding Flag
Description:
Testing to see if the C++ compiler can handle the ``static_cast''
keyword.
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Fix
Description:
Needed to change the extention to the file configure expects to
be in the source directory when Binh-Minh changed the extensions
for all the files.
Solution:
Did just that.
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New Flag
Description:
Added a test to see if the C++ compiler can handle the bool
datatype. If not, then it defines the BOOL_NOTDEFINED macro.
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Bug
Description:
When copying the --enable-production stuff, I forgot to change
the CFLAGS to CXXFLAGS...
Platforms tested:
Solaris
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Feature Update
Description:
Added ability to compile code as production, development, or
profile with the appropriate flags...
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Buglet fix...
Description:
When configuring, configure would complain about there not being
a confdefs.h file.
Solution:
Added a src/H5config.h file which configure can generate. This
can be used for configure stuff later, but is empty now.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix
Description:
It would be nice if I'd done this correctly the first time.
Solution:
Doh! NEeded to use the ``using'' keyword...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix
Description:
Namespace wasn't being detected properly.
Solution:
Changed it to do it properly (not putting the main() function in
the namespace);
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix
Description:
Configure wasn't picking up the LT_STATIC_EXEC stuff from the
top-level configure.
Solution:
Added LT_STATIC_EXEC logic
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug FIx
Description:
The Source file was renamed. Changed it to that name.
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Adding Makefiles and configure stuff.
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