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* [svn-r1151] Changes since 19990318Robb Matzke1999-03-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ---------------------- ./Makefile.in ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/dec-osf4.x ./config/depend.in ./config/freebsd ./config/linux-gnu ./config/linux-gnulibc1 ./config/linux-gnulibc2 ./config/solaris2.x ./examples/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./tools/testh5dump.sh Changes that allow hdf5 to be configured and compiled in a directory other than the source directory. This is especially useful if you want to concurrently compile with different compilers and/or compile flags, or if the hdf5 source is on read-only media like a CDROM. The changes were surprisingly easy ;-) Here's what you can do now... $ mkdir /tmp/build1 # or something $ cd /tmp/build1 $ /cdrom/hdf5/configure # where ever the source is $ make Paul, you'll have to change the testh5toh4 script similar to the way I changed testh5dump.sh. I started working on it but then gave up because of a number of problems: (1) I had to comment out all the tests that let h5toh4 choose the output file name because it always tried to put the output file in the same directory as the input file, (2) if path names are used during the h4 dump then they interfere with the diff. The test works fine when run in the source directory, but try this instead: $ gunzip <hdf5-1.1.67.tar.gz |tar xf - $ chmod -R ugo-w hdf5-1.1.67 $ mkdir build $ cd build $ ../hdf5-1.1.67/configure $ make check Dan, I didn't modify the pablo/Makefile.in because I have no way to test it. I think all you need to do is add a couple lines before the @COMMENCE@ line and add a couple search directories for header files. Anyway, it seems like almost an exact duplicate of the src/Makefile.in, so it shouldn't be a problem... ./Makefile.in Removes a few more temporary files during make clean and distclean. ./configure.in I fixed the creation of the time-stamp files so that the initial make doesn't have to regenerated all the makefiles (only GNU make users will see any change). ./src/H5R.c Changed a return type from `intn' to `int' for an API function. ./src/H5detect.c Added the volatile qualifier to a couple more variables. ./tools/h5tools.c Fixed a compiler warning about an unused local. ./tools/h5toh4.c Initialized `optind' to 1 because it's zero on my system. It should always be one on a unix system. ./tools/testh5toh4 Redirected "broken pipe" messages to /dev/null so outut is formatted correctly.
* [svn-r1142] Purpose:Paul Harten1999-03-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Bug fix Solution: Fixed a small typo in config/solaris2.x. Platform tested: Solaris2.5
* [svn-r1138] Changes since 19990304Robb Matzke1999-03-121-0/+28
---------------------- ./config/*-aix4.* [REMOVED] ./config/*-aix4.x [NEW] ./config/solaris2.5 [REMOVED] ./config/solaris2.x [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./MANIFEST Changed the names of the IBM-SP2 config files by replacing the minor version numbers with an `x'. The solaris config warns about old versions of gcc. The RUNSERIAL value is set to the empty string by default. The config/* file (or user) can override it by setting it to some other value. The `--enable-parallel' with no flags turns on the HAVE_PARALLEL constant in the source code but doesn't add any MPI or MPI-IO libraries to the link line. If we are compiling for parallel then configure checks that we can actually link a very simple program. This has the benefit of detecting config errors before we waste time compiling the entire library. Configure recognizes `mpcc_r' as a parallel compiler. ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5Apublic.c Fixed some compiler warnings. Changed the return type of H5Aget_name() from hssize_t to ssize_t because the name can never be larger then memory.