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removed and replace it with new url for COPYING file.
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of the
-qflag=w:w compiler flag.
Tested on: N/A (no access to AIX, comment only)
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Added -qflag=w:w to config/ibm-flags. This will suppress informational
messages on AIX, suppressing thousands of "__attribute__ is non-portable"
messages in the AIX nightly test output.
Tested on: Nothing. I have no access to an AIX machine. This change
suppressed the informational warnings on last night's AIX run, however.
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information
Added code to display the version information of XL fortran and C++ compiler
version information. (This is just a quick fix for the AIX XL compilers.
The overall algorithm of compilers version information needs an overhaul.)
Tested: ADA machine. (No committest because the changes applied to AIX XL
compilers only.)
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RUNSERIAL=${RUNSERIAL="env LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x20000000@DSA"}
kind of mess things up for the parallel HDF5 configure.
Changed it to
RUNSERIAL=${RUNSERIAL="env LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x20000000@DSA MP_PROCS=1 MP_TASKS_PER_NODE=1 poe"}
if --enable-parallel.
Also merge powerpc-ibm-aix5.x with ibm-aix by making powerpc-ibm-aix5.x to
source ibm-aix just like ibm-aix6.x. This is in preparation that all AIX
platforms will eventually just use ibm-aix directly.
Fixed a small problme in ibm-flags: some older xlc (e.g. v7.1) prints the
version information with a leading blank. So, accommodate this pattern by
removing the "^".
Tested: LLNL uP, 32/64bits, serial/parallel. (parallel has tests failed
but this change is mainily for configure issues.)
Also tested BP, 32/64bits but serial only.
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Added ibm-flags to display the IBM XL compilers version information so that configure
can report them in the configure summary and the libhdf5.settings file.
For now, only the C compiler (xlc) versions are displayed.
Also moved the C compiler options setting from ibm-aix to ibm-flags.
Tested: NCSA Blue-print, both 32 and 64 bit modes.
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