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'Bug fix'
Description:
When testing the validity of zlib, the compress() function is
used. HDF5 actually requires a newer version of zlib which
contains compress2(). Compress2 is tested in later part of
the configure. This caused redundent tests and confusion too.
Solution:
Changed zlib test to look for compress2() instead.
Older version of HDF4 libraries (e.g. 4.1r2) would fail this
test correctly. This eliminated the possibility of using an
older version of HDF4 without using zlib compression in HDF5.
But since we need newer version of hdp (with loops detection),
the older version hdf4 is not old any more.
Remark: the compress2 test is not removed. After this change
proven working correctly for all platforms, the extra compress2
test can be removed and source code must be updated too.
Platforms tested:
modi4: tested with hdf4.1r2 and failed as expected. Tested with
newer hdf4 libraries and succeeded as expected.
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Purpose:
Feature Add
Description:
Add the output of the configure summary to the libhdf5.settings file.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 Linux
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Purpose:
Final Fantasy...er...fix
Description:
I fixed the problem with the summary printing newlines when we didn't
want it to when using "ksh".
Solution:
There's a flag '\c' which should be used at the end of the line if
you can't use the '-n' flag.
Platforms tested:
linux and modi4.
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
Some platforms don't handle echo -n correctly.
Solution:
Copied some code from the configure which determines which flag to
give echo.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Feature Add
Description:
Added "install-example" and "install-all" to the Makefile system.
The behaviour of the "make install*" options:
make install - Installs binaries, libraries, include
files, and example programs.
make install-examples - Installs only the example programs.
The directories are:
${prefix}/doc/hdf5/examples/{c,c++,fortran}
make install-all - Install the binaries, libraries, include
files, example programs, and
documentation. The whole kit-n'-caboodle.
make uninstall-examples - Get rid of those example files (but not
the ${prefix}/doc/hdf5/examples/...
directories)
There's a new bin/ program which helps create directories which are
deeply nested called "mkdirs". It's a simple shell script.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Oops
Description:
Left a debug print in...
Solution:
Removed
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
feature update
Description:
Changed the way the summary was printed (the order, mostly).
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Feature Fix
Description:
Reworked the output summary to be clearer and better organized.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
New Feature
Description:
Added final output for the configure script which shows a summary of
options people chose while configuring.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Portability Bug Fixes
Description:
FreeBSD wants the -pthread flag on both the compile and link lines. Also,
the cipher library is required for certain threading features and needs to
be linked in.
Solution:
Add the -pthread to the compile line and the cipher library to the list of
libraries.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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New feature
Description:
Added perform programs to test the HDF5 library performance. Programs
are installed in directory perform/.
Platforms tested:
eirene
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
The new way of determining directory information for HDF4 and ZLIB
bombed on me.
Solution:
For some reason, the way I was linking together all of the
"CHECK_LIBRARY" macros wasn't working. I separated them.
Platforms tested:
Kelgia.
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Purpose:
New Feature
Description:
Adding the h5cc script thingy.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Feature shift
Description:
Take out the v1.2.x compatibility stubs and put in the hooks for v1.4.x
compatibility when needed.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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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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Purpose:
Cleanup
Description:
The SSL library was being tested for even if we didn't need it. This
was causing some libraries to be included in our library which
weren't needed (i.e., libcrypto).
Solution:
Only check for the SSL library if either GASS or Grid Storage is
specified.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix.
Description:
On some systems (linux when not using gcc) the 'dev_t' is not actually
a scalar variable. This causes the code which compares dev_t's in
the file drivers to not compile.
Solution:
Detect this and set the DEV_T_IS_SCALAR flag so we can code around it
in the file drivers.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind), Linux 2.4.2 (chiba city cluster at Argonne)
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
The HP-UX 11 platform needs the NSL library.
Solution:
Check for the HPUX 11 platform and then do the check for the NSL
library.
Platforms tested:
Kelgia
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Bug fix... (sorta)
Description:
Added --enable-linux-lfs configure flag to have better control over whether
the enable large file support on Linux machines. Also removed the
-malign-double flag for gcc since it can potentially cause errors which
are difficult to detect.
Platforms tested:
Linix 2.2 & 2.4 (eirene and dangermouse)
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
Changed the README file's name to README.txt to coincide with the
file's actual name change. Also removed check for the nsl library
unless we're dealing with a SunOS system as this can conflict with
libraries on other strange platforms.
Platforms tested:
Eirene.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Several system functions don't have prototypes on Linux machines with our
current compile flags.
Solution:
Add _POSIX_SOURCE and _BSD_SOURCE macros to the compile line when compiling
on Linux machines, to pick up missing prototypes.
Platforms tested:
Linux (eirene), FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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bug fix
Description:
The last reported problem that the parallel example program
in examples could not be compiled, could not be duplicated
again. I guessed maybe Rushad mistook the compile warning
messages as error messages. Just a guess.
Furthermore, the changed examples/Makefile.in and configure.in,
did not work for the parallel case. The examples/ph5example.c
was never included for compiling.
Solution:
Removed the fix in configure.in, put ph5exmple directly back
in the examples/Makefile.in but put it in a variable for
easier future maintenance. Also, easier to identify the
parallel examples too.
Platforms tested:
Eirene, both serial and parallel modes.
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Test Addition
Description:
I added a small test to determine if the MPI library has a working
version of the MPI_Get_count() function. If it does, then I define
the macro:
MPI_GET_COUNT_WORKS
This should (hopefully) take care of the kludges in H5FDmpio.c...
NOTE: This isn't implemented in the H5FDmpio.c file since I don't
know the code in there and don't know which solution will work. Also,
the test program I put into the configure script needs to be checked
on a platform which does have a working MPI_Get_count()
function...I.e., this is just a first stab.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Adding new feature
Description:
Added gif2h5 and h52gif conversion utilities
Solution:
The utilites follow the framework built for the gif2hdf and hdf2gif
utilities for hdf4. The main files modified were those that read the
H5 file and those that write H5 file. In the future, if you wish to
continue with the framework and extend it to .png or some other fileformat
the main files to edit will be the gif reader and writer.
One point to note with h52gif. You have to specify the exact location of
the image and the palette that it links to. You can choose not to specify
a palette (uniform grayscale chosen in this case) but you must specify
image location. In the future, someone could edit the readhdf.c source
to enable the reader to parse the hdf file and select all images with
corresponding palettes.
Platforms tested:
modi4 , eirene , hawkwind , arabica , Ren (NT 4.0) , Personal box (win2k)
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Bug Fix
Description:
A parallel example was added to the examples/ subdirectory. This was
being built whether --enable-parallel was defined or not. This was
causing some havoc with certain setups.
Solution:
Added logic to make it so that the parallel examples are made only if
--enable-parallel is specified.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
Small fix. The "off_t" typedef's size wasn't being set correctly.
Solution:
The tests for 64-bit files (getdents64() in particular) needed to
occur before checking for the sizeof off_t.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Better Mouse Trap^W^WBug Fix
Description:
Instead of having the large file support stuff be in the
config/gnu-flags directory, I added it to the configure.in file so
that it first checks for the syscall ``getdents64()''. If it finds
it, then it removes the ``-malign-double'' flag if the GCC compiler
is 2.95.x since this flag doesn't play well with the LFS stuff.
Solution:
Added test for getdents64(), if found it removes the -malign-double
flag if the compiler is 2.95.x. This is done in the configure.in
file. The gnu-flags file is returned to normal. A new field is added
to the H5config.h.in file because of the getdents64 check.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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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:
Forgot to propagate the '-c' flag if the install-sh script is being
used. This caused some machines *cough*T3E*cough* to move instead of
copy the files...
Solution:
Added -c flag back in with the install-sh script.
Platforms tested:
Gondolin
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Bug Fix
Description:
We shouldn't create Makefiles in the testpar/ directory unless we're
building this as parallel.
Solution:
Put flag in there specifying that we're doing this in Parallel and we
should build the Makefile in testpar/.
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Code cleanup
Description:
ssize_t is not defined on certain (non-UNIX) platforms.
Solution:
Added steps to configure to generate SIZEOF_SSIZE_T macro and then used
the new macro to define ssize_t for platforms which don't have it.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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Improvement
Description:
Changed the default value of $NPROCS from 2 to 3. This is the
value libSAF uses since 3 processes have a much bigger chance
catching parallel errors than just 2 processes.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 (IRIX64) both serial and parallel modes.
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Bug Fix
Description:
On the Nersc machines, the install-sh script wasn't being found in
the proper place.
Solution:
Corrected the "fix" I put in there awhile ago. Essentially, if the
INSTALL macro is the program "install-sh" with anything around it,
then we assume they want our install-sh program and force the
Makefiles to find it in the hdf5/bin directory.
Platforms tested:
Nersc.
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Bug Fix
Description:
Removed generation of the Makefile in the
doc/html/Tutor/examples/java directory since they ahve their own
Makefile which is actually distributed with the documents.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fix
Description:
Left in some old directories for Makefiles to be created in.
Solution:
Removed them
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Added generation for the Makefiles in the tools subdirectories.
Platforms tested:
Linux, Kelgia
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Update
Description:
Added support for the h4toh5test program. It needs to be
conditionally compiled if HDF4 is included.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fixlet
Description:
FIxed the hack for the INSTALL macro. It was checking the "whole"
path to the install-sh script instead of if it was just a relative
path with install-sh at the end.
Solution:
Changed the test to match any relative path with install-sh at the
end. This assumes that the install-sh is the one we supply to them
(an assumption it was making before, really).
Platforms tested:
Gondolin, Linux
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Fix
Description:
On machines which use the bin/install-sh script, it wasn't picking up
the install-sh script unless it was one directory depth away from it
(ie, it thought that it was in ../bin/install-sh, which isn't good
if, like with the documentation, it's in a deeper directory).
Solution:
Hacked it up so that, if it does use the broken relative-path schema,
then it will change it to use the $(top_srcdir) macro instead.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fix
Description:
I didn't add the doc/html/Intro directory to the MAkefile configure
stuff.
Solution:
Added
Platforms tested:
Linux
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[is this a bug fix? feature? ...]
Description:
Changed the default settings for enable-production and enable-debug
to no and yes respective, for this development branch.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 parallel and eirene.
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Code cleaning
Description:
Moved all gcc compiler flags into the config/gnu-flags file and re-added
the warning flags removed during the beta testing.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
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Feature Fix
Description:
Added more Makefile generations to support the ``install-doc''
command.
Platforms tested:
Linux, Solaris
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Feature Fix
Description:
When user specifies the --disable-hsizet flag, we still warn them
about this when they use gcc 2.91.66.
Solution:
I moved the check above the place where it checks what version gcc
compiler it is. If they did specify the flag and it is a 2.91.66
compiler, then it won't print the message out.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Suppress warnings for release.
Description:
Took out the -Wconversion -Wredundant-decls warning flags for gcc until
after the tree is split.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2.16 (eirene)
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Warning Reduction
Description:
Removed the -Wpointer-arith flag which complains about addintion with
void * pointers. This is a known gcc 2.95.2 annoyance.
There's still some issues with many str* warnings...not 7000, though.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Name change
Description:
Changed the names of the testh5toh4 and testh4toh5 scripts to the
"canonical" form -- testh4toh5.sh and testh5toh4.sh.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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New configure feature.
Description:
The H5private.h header file was re-defining the strdup function on several
platforms, generating a warning.
Solution:
Detect if the system defines a strdup function and don't re-define it, if
so.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind), IRIX64-64 (modi4)
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Bug fix
Description:
The zlib.h header check was skipped if it thought it had
found -lz already. That resulted in H5_HAVE_ZLIB_H not defined
which caused compression feature not compiled even though everything
else said it was in.
The --with-hdf4 was default to yes but configure had no clue where to
find them. A plain waste of time and affected ZLIB's searching later.
Solution:
Basically restored what it was before--checking the optional switch
of with-hdf4 first, then with-zlib. (with-hdf4 now defaults to no.)
Added a big chunk of comments explaining why these two options must
be checked in this order.
Changes applied to configure.in. Then ran autoconf to generate
configure.
Platforms tested:
eirene (default and with-hdf4), modi4-64-parallel (with-hdf4),
arabica (with-hdf4) and, gondoline. That is right, even tested
it out with gondoline (with-hdf4 too.) All except modi4 configured,
compiled and tested correctly. Modi4 died in the compiling of
src/H5Zdeflate.c but that was not due to the configure changes.
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Improve compiler warnings
Description:
Added several more warning flags to the gcc compiler flags..
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
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