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Revert part of r21275 (F2003 configure change) which unintentionally
removed a line from configure.in that sets FC=no when fortran
is not enabled. This ensures that configure doesn't run
compiler checks on a fortran compiler when it won't be used.
(and can cause failures in configure when no fortran compiler is
present as well as issues with the resulting src/Makefile when
building DLLs on Cygwin)
Tested:
h5committest; manually on jam & bangan (Cygwin).
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CentOS 4.6 system (compiled with gcc 4.6.2), we will no longer link to the bsd-compat library. Tested on jam (32-bit linux) and koala (64-bit linux). Threadsafe and parallel were also tested on both platforms.
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Update tracing information with new types introduced in "actual I/O mode"
query routines.
Tested on:
bin/reconfigure on jam
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Removed hard-coded check of compatible Fortran 2003 compilers; replaced
with simple check program for required F2003 features. Does not check for
known bugs in compilers, tests will fail for those compilers.
Tested: jam (gnu 4.1, 4.5, intel, pgi)
linew (default)
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Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, MacOSX to ensure they are found correctly and everything builds. No code currently relys on clock_gettime().
- Brought Windows and VMS H5pubconf.h files into sync with the Linux file.
Tested on Windows. Ray will test on VMS when this is pushed to the 1.8.x branch.
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specified and a compiler is not on an approved list of compilers that support f2003, then configure will now return an error and stop.
Tested: jam
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proper quoting this time). Tested on jam (w/ gfortran 4.5.3 for fortran 2003), talwit and linew.
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Changed the minimum required version for the pgi compiler to be 11.7, 11.3 version fails in tH5P_F03.f90 when the option -fast is used (i.e. production mode)
f_ptr = C_LOC(rd_c)
CALL H5Pget_fill_value_f(dcpl, comp_type_id, f_ptr, error)
it returns all zeros, version 11.7 does not have this problem.
tested: jam koala (pgi, 11.3 and 11.7)
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change that he backed out. This matches the previous version which passed the last passing hourly test.
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fortran/examples and fixed an autotools warning from the Fortran 2003 configure.in changes. Tested on jam (minor changes).
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parameter, which it can't process. This allows the correct H5TRACE8 trace function to be added to H5Epush2. Tested on jam (simple change).
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1) --enable-fortran2003 will enable only F2003 features. It is not a replacement for --enable-fortran. If compiler is not F2003 compliant configure should fail.
2) if --enable-fortran2003 is specified with out --enable-fortran configure fails
3) Configure help indicates that --enable-fortran2003 is in addition to --enable-fortran
Updated the version checks of different compilers.
Tested: jam (gcc 4.1 4.6, intel 10.1 11.1 12.0, pgi)
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Ran bin/reconfigure to update the Makefile.in in directories not part of the fortran directory check=in. Updates Makefile.in due to changes made in configure.in for the Fortran 2003 additions.
Tested on all platforms run under daily tests.
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Items merged: fortran directory,
src/libhdf5.settings.in
configure.in configure
MANIFEST
Tested: (all platforms used by daily tests, both with --enable-fortran and --enable-fortran2003)
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Purpose:
Remove H5_MPI_SPECIAL_COLLECTIVE_IO_WORKS and
H5_MPI_COMPLEX_DERIVED_DATATYPE_WORKS #defines from source.
Description:
Two advanced parallel functionalities, special collective IO and
complex derived datatypes, are not supported by older
implementations of mpi, and thus our code limits the use of these
features with #ifdefs and has checks in configure to set them (or
not). Unfortunately, configure can't actually run a parallel check
to see if these features are working (nor not) so it resorts to
looking in the config files where they are explicity enabled or
disabled based on versions of mpi, sytems being built on, or for
no documented reason at all (i.e. just set to on or off as some
'default'). Overriding these settings is easy if need be, provided
it is known that it needs to be done to get improved performance,
and oftentimes it is not.
Most new MPI implementations successfully handle the functionality
requested when these #defines are set, and many of the "turn these
features off" cases in the config files are for old (> 5 years)
versions of MPI and retired systems (such as NCSA's tungsten).
Therefore, the decision has been made to remove the support for
these old versions of MPI and systems that cannot handle these
behaviors. The #ifdefs and supporting setup in the config/ files
and configure script has been removed, and the code executed when
these options were not set removed from the source.
In passing, this commit also cleans up some whitespace issues in
both t_mpi.c and H5Dmpio.c. Furthermore, in t_mpi.c, the special
collective IO test was not getting regularly run due to it being
written to work only with four processes (we regularly test with
six, previously with three), and thus it failed when actually run
due to an out of bounds data buffer assignment. It has been
modified to run at any number of processes greater than four, and
the memory problem has been fixed so the test passes.
Tested:
jam, h5committest, ember
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Fix HDFFV-7522
"--enable-production=xxx will produce incorrect configure summary"
Description:
Fixed a typo in configure.in that resulted in "-enableval" being
displayed by the configure summary (and set in the CONFIG_MODE
makefile variable) if the production mode was set to anything other
than yes, no, or profile. The summary and CONFIG_MODE variable will
now be set to the value specified by the user.
Tested:
jam, h5committest
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Updates configure definitions on linux.
Description:
We only define _POSIX_SOURCE which only allows for the lowest level of
POSIX support (IEEE 1003.1), which is unsuitable for clock_gettime() functionality on modern linux systems. This symbol was changed to _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L, which gives the 1996 version of POSIX support and allows clock_gettime() and CLOCK_MONOTONIC to be found.
We do not link to the BSD compatibility library, even though we define
_BSD_SOURCE. -lbsd-compat was added to AM_LDFLAGS in accordance with GNU
recommendations. This does not appear to change anything in the current
library.
Tested on:
jam(linux32-LE) This was tested with various configure settings including
parallel, threadsafe, C++ and FORTRAN enabled.
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Adds a check for the mach_time header file.
Description:
The mach time header file is needed for the monotonic timer / log VFD
work. No code in the trunk depends on this file at this time.
Tested on:
jam(linux32-LE) tejeda(darwin32 LE) local darwin64 (snow leopard)
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Changes configure/configure.in to use the same CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS in the configure tests that are used to build the library.
Description:
Only AM_CPPFLAGS was propagated to the CPPFLAGS that were used to build the library. Now H5_CPPFLAGS, AM_CFLAGS and H5_CFLAGS are used in the configure tests.
Tested on:
jam(linux32-LE) freedom(bsd63-LE) linew(solaris-BE) tejeda(darwin32 LE)
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Correct check for pthreads routine from pthread_join() to pthread_self()
as intended.
Tested on
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
FreeBSD/32 8.2 (loyalty) w/gcc4.6, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 8.2 (freedom) w/gcc4.6, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (koala) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, w/threadsafe, in production mode
Linux/PPC 2.6 (heiwa) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (ember) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
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Switch from using 'pthread_create' to 'pthread_self' when trying to
detect the pthread library, so that the Intel C compiler is happier with the
prototype.
Tested on:
Linux/64 2.6 (koala) w/Intel C
(h5committested on duty, jam & linew)
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examples and hl/examples Makefiles.
"export" breaks make install in Daily Tests on FreeBSD machines and isn't missed elsewhere.
Tested on amani, freedom, jam, heiwa, and loyalty.
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Removed code in
configure.in that tried to distinguish different versions of AIX. This is no
longer needed.
Tested:
NCSA Blue-print. No h5committest since this affected AIX system only.
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General shared library improvements for CYGWIN / AIX
Description:
Shared libraries are disabled on both CYGWIN and AIX due
to inability to build them correctly. Part of the problem
in both of these situations is the lack of the libtool
flag -no-undefined, which tells libtool that all needed
symbols are defined at link time (a requirement on these
systems) and that it's okay to build shared libraries.
Another problem are lack of dependencies between wrapper
libraries and core C HDF5 library.
This patch addresses both of these by fixing configure to
add in -no-undefined flag for libtool during linking and
adds automake dependencies in the Makefile.am files.
After testing, both CYGWIN and AIX now generate shared
libraries, but there are still some test failures in each.
(cache_api, dt_arith, and testerror.sh on CYGWIN, and
fortran tests on AIX).
Even though the shared libraries are not quite perfect,
this is a general improvement to what we had before, so
I'm applying the patch anyways. Note that default behavior
of shared libraries on these systems being disabled has
NOT been changed and requires the use of the
--enable-unsupported to attempt to build them.
We will need to address the test failures in each
architecture prior to formally supporting shared
libraries on each.
Tested:
h5committested & CYGWIN tested (on bangan)
(AIX tested by Albert on bp-login2)
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Add "silent make" mode configure option.
Description:
Automake 1.11 has a new option available that allows for a
silent make mode. This functionality needs to be explicitly
enabled in configure.in via the use of the automake macro
AM_SILENT_RULES, which is what this commit is adding.
This introduces a new configure option:
--{en|dis}able-silent-rules
This option is on by default, and simplies compile and link
line outputs when building the library. Disabling this option
will print full "verbose" output (i.e., full compile and
linking lines for each target).
Tested:
This was tested on jam & h5committested
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- Revise shared Fortran library disabling scenarios in configure
- Improve configure output summary
Description:
Shared Fortran libraries are not supported on Mac, but were being
disabled by configure in a way that also forced the C libraries
to be static-only. This has been fixed, so now only shared Fortran
is disabled while shared C can remain.
This prompted two additional changes:
1. While working on the check that addresses whether or not
shared Fortran libraries are allowed, removed old and no
longer needed check(s) that disable shared Fortran
libraries with HP, Intel 8, PGI, and Absoft compilers.
(Essentially, Mac is the only situation in which Fortran
shared are disabled by configure.)
2. Having two different states of libraries (i.e. shared C
library with static-only Fortran library) was not apparent
in the configure summary, which labeled all libraries as
either shared and/or static. I've added lines to both the
C++ and Fortran output sections to list shared/static-ness
of these libraries specifically.
Additionally, I've made sure that the new --enable-unsupported
configure option correctly overrides configure if it tries to
disable a shared library.
Tested:
jam, fred, & h5committest
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unlimited. This is a follow-up checkin for r20440:
1. I added a test case of extending dataset of zero dimension size and shrinking back to zero dimension size.
2. I updated the Makefile to include the new data file to be cleaned up.
Tested on jam - relatively simple.
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Bump patch release number, after giving out private snapshots.
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Tested with h5committest on amani, heiwa, and jam.
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Add "--enable-unsupported" configure flag.
Description
The "--enable-unsupported" configure flag allows a user to
prevent configure from failing due to the use of incompatible
options, such as c++ with parallel.
Specifying --enable-unsupported will bypass all of configure's
checks for incompatible and unsupported combinations of flags.
There are no guarantees that the library will be configured
in any sort of working condition, but that's the risk of
using the --enable-unsupported flag.
I've changed all default error messages related to unsupported
option combinations to indicate that using --enable-unsupported
will allow configure to complete without error.
Tested:
by hand on jam, tested all unsupported configure option
combinations with and without the new flag, making sure
the flag allows configure to finish without error.
(h5committest wouldn't do any good here; it won't test
the new option, and since we're enabling unsupported
combinations, failures are likely to occur in build or
tests with --enable-unsupported turned on anyways.
That's why they're unsupported!)
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1) Move the test for H5D_EXT_PREFIX in links.c to a separate file: links_env.c
2) links_env.c will be used by testlinks_env.sh to test for the environmental
variable H5D_EXT_PREFIX in searching for the external linked file.
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