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Bring r26494 from autotools_rework branch back to trunk:
Remove the LDOUBLE_TO_UINT_ACCURATE macro/define, it was addressing
problems with older Intel compilers on Linux that are no longer supported.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6.18 (jam) w/serial & parallel
(Daily tested on branch for several days)
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Bring r26492 from autotools_rework branch back to trunk:
Remove the FP_TO_ULLONG_ACCURATE and FP_TO_ULLONG_RIGHT_MAXIMUM
macros/defines, which were added to address problems with older PGI
compilers and HP-UX systems and are no longer supported.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6.18 (jam) w/serial & parallel
(daily tested on branch for >1 week)
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Bring r26489 from autotools_rework branch to trunk:
Remove the ULONG_TO_FP_BOTTOM_BIT_ACCURATE macro/define, as it was added
for SGI systems and old Solaris systems, which are no longer supported.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6.18 (jam) w/serial & parallel
(Daily tested for >1 week)
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Bring r26485 from the autotools_rework branch to the trunk:
Remove the ULONG_TO_FLOAT_ACCURATE macro/define, we no longer support the
Sandia system where it was necessary.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6.18 (jam) w/serial & parallel
(daily tested for >1 week)
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Bring r26483 from autotools_rework branch back to trunk:
Remove INTEGER_TO_LDOUBLE_ACCURATE macro/define - we no longer support
SGI systems.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6.18 (jam) w/serial & parallel
(daily tested on branch for >1 week)
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Tested: h5committest
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Bring r26258 from the autotools_rework branch to the trunk - remove
the LDOUBLE_TO_INTEGER_WORKS macro/define, which was addressing issues with
SGI systems that are no longer supported.
Tested on:
Linux 2.6.x (jam) w/serial & parallel
Daily tested on branch for >2 weeks
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Bring r26257 from autotools_rework branch back to the trunk - removes
the LDOUBLE_TO_INTEGER_ACCURATE macro/define, which was addressing problems
with SGI systems and is no longer supported.
Tested on:
Linux 2.6.x/32 (jam) w/serial & parallel
Daily tested on branch for >2 weeks.
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Also removed disabling shared when building Fortran on the Mac.
These fixes should fix all the building shared with Fortran problems. HDF5-247
Also fixes array bounds starting from zero in H5Pff.f90 routines.
Tested: h5committest
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branch.
Various tweaks for autotools thread-safety and Pthreads support.
- Moved the check for pthread_attr_setscope() into the thread-safe
checks section. Documented its necessity and added a cross-compiling
option and helpful comment.
- Moved the high-level library checks up to the same place where
Fortran and C++ are checked. This will make it easier to handle
threadsafe/high-level combinations later.
- Also changed the default of --enable-pthread to 'check', which is
the same as the old 'yes' behavior where we just check the standard
locations. 'yes' and 'no' are still accepted, though 'no' will
currently produce an error since the autotools only support Pthreads.
Fixes: HDFFV-9087
Tested on: h5committest
jam (w/ threadsafe)
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Purpose:
Fix HDFFV-9124 - Remove old libtool post-processing
Description:
This revision removes some post-processing of the generated libtool
script, which was added back in 2003 (see svn revisions 6285 and 6293)
to address a deficiency in which the script failed to set the '$wl'
variable for icc and pgcc compilers. Libtool has since fixed the issue,
and the post-processing we've been running has essentially been a no-op
for years, so it's safe for us to remove the post-processing snippet.
Tested:
Jam using pgcc and icc compilers.
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Since off_t is exposed by the C API, the large file definitions MUST
be exposed so that client code matches the library.
These definitions have been switched back to AM_CPPFLAGS, which is
exported to h5cc, etc. The POSIX and GNU definitions changes from
r26347 have been left as using H5_CPPFLAGS, which is not sent to
h5cc as we don't want to inflict our needs on external users.
Fixes: HDFFV-9152
Tested on: h5committest
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H5_CPPFLAGS,
which is where the rest of the #defines reside.
The key difference is that AM_CPPFLAGS is exported to h5cc. These #defines
are not necessary to consume the HDF5 API and it's bad form to inflict
our build configuration on users. In particular, the GNU/POSIX defines
could easily conflict with a user's.
Fixes: HDFFV-9152
Tested on: h5committest
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features/autotools_rework
branch.
Removed the configure option that allows selective disabling of individual
internal filters (fletcher32, shuffle, etc.).
This feature mucked up the code with a lot of #ifdefs, saved very little space,
and was not scalable to a general scheme for library size reduction. We've
decided to remove the feature while we investigate a more general scheme for
decreasing the library size.
Part of: HDFFV-9086
Tested on: h5committest
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F2003 standard compliant.
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Cleans up time functions in the autotools input files. Removed deprecated
gettimeofday() time zone code and configure processing. Also removed
some unused time function configure checks and defines.
Fixes: HDFFV-9083 and HDFFV-9085
Tested on: 32-bit linux, serial and parallel (jam)
OS X (kite)
Solaris (emu)
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- Updated configure.ac so that the direct VFD can now be built
without specifying _GNU_SOURCE, etc. on the command line.
- The direct VFD is now disabled by default. It was previously
enabled, but the configuration script couldn't configure it
properly, making it a moot point.
Fixes: HDFFV-9057, HDFFV-7567, HDFFV-9088, HDFFV-7566
Tested on: h5committest
jam w/ direct VFD (*very* slow!)
NOTE: platypus cmake fails, but this is not a new error.
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Removes the --with-default-vfd option from configure. This was basically
useless and only allowed selecting the stdio VFD. Since this is a demo
VFD and not really a production VFD, we decided to retire this option.
Fixes: HDFFV-9081
Tested on: h5committest
NOTE: platypus cmake fails, but this is not a new error.
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unsupported Code Warrior compiler. Also removes the H5_NO_SHARED_WRITING
symbol from the pubconf file.
Fixes: HDFFV-9080
Tested on: jam only, after bin/reconfigure
(all platforms should see no source changes)
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Adds a comment to configure.ac indicating that Cygwin still has
problems with srcdir and time.
Fixes: HDFFV-9082
Tested on: jam (comment only change) w/ bin/reconfigure
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HDFFV-9089, HDFFV-9091, HDFFV-9092, HDFFV-9094, HDFFV-9095
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autotools_rework branch:
- Remove Infering parallel compilers (C and Fortran) from configure.ac
- Remove restriction to build shared with parallel
- Cleanup parallel sections in configure.ac
- remove large file support checks
- MPE fixes.
tested with h5committest.
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Long time ago, the tr command in some platform does not work properly and this test was added
to detect broken tr and abort the configure process.
We are not aware of such broken tr command in current systems and decided to retire this test.
The setup of ${TR} is still needed as it is used to process DEBUG_PKG.
Tested: h5committested plus using "./configure --enable-debug=all" in jam.
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sometimes and 10 bytes other times. Not sure why.
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Tested: h5committest
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address HDFFV-8944.
The change broke DESTDIR builds where an older HDF5 is installed in the --prefix directory.
The original problem remains.
Tested with h5committest
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Moved perform/ to tools/perform. Updated all the configure related files for the new location.
Tested: h5committested plus tested in jam and kite.
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Tested with h5committest and failed external daily tests.
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