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Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
On NERSC SP3 configure failed while trying to figure out
how to print long long.
Solution:
Added the following line
hdf5_cv_printf_ll=${hdf5_cv_printf_ll='ll'}
Platforms tested:
Not tested yet.
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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 ${prefix}/doc/hdf5/examples/...
directories)
There's a new bin/ program which helps create directories which are
deeply nested called "mkdirs". It's a simple shell script.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
Needed to add the PERL=@PERL@ line to the commence.in file.
Platforms tested:
LInx
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Purpose:
F90 port to HPUX 10.20
Description:
Added F90 support for HPUX 10.20
Platforms tested:
HPUX 10.20 (sangamon)
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
Ported fix from 1.4 branch to have compiler look in the fortran/src
directory for modules.
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Purpose:
Sync with hdf5 1.4 branch
Description:
Brought changes made in hdf5 1.4 branch into hdf5 1.5 branch
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
Modules weren't being found correctly.
Solution:
The F9XMODFLAG was being set and used in the test{par}/ and examples/
directories, but it's also needed in the src/ directory.
Platforms tested:
Modi4...cross fingers...
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Purpose:
Maintenance on IBM SP
Description:
I used unnecessary system specific compiler falgs
Solution:
Removed unnecessary flags
Platforms tested:
NERSC IBM SP (gseaborg)
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Purpose:
IBM SP F90 HDF5 Library port
Description:
Added necessary canges to the configuration file
Platforms tested:
Not tested yet.
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Bug Fix
Description:
The "-$(RM)" flags were causing error messages when doing a make
distclean.
Solution:
Removed the "-" from the beginning.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Cleanup
Description:
If there isn't anything to "remove" during the cleanup faze. This
stops the "make clean"s from printing out:
rm -f
all of the time.
Solution:
Check if hte macros have anything in them before calling the rm.
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:
If we need to specify a -R flag for dynamic libraries (like, in the
case when we specify --with-hdf4), then this flag needs to be added
to the linking line so that it will show up in the generated library
and other programs linking to that library will be able to find the
relevant libraries.
Solution:
Added the DYNAMIC_DIRS macro to the link line.
Platforms tested:
Arabica
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New platform
Description:
Support the Cray SV1 machine. (config file is identical to unicosmk file
right now).
Platforms tested:
Cray SV1 (killeen.nersc.gov)
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Bug Fix
Description:
The test ``test -e "filename"'' doesn't work with some Bourne shells
(for instance, on Arabica).
Solution:
Changed test to ``test -f "filename"''.
Platforms tested:
Arabica
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Bug fix
Description:
This should fix the problem with installing the Fortran module
files.
Solution:
This script determines if the HDF5 module is created. If it is,
then we assume that we need to install all of the modules. I
check for both upper and lowercase in the name cause I'm not sure
what weird fortran compilers will do.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Another fix...
Description:
This should work for all platforms now. The other fix didn't work
for the Linux platform
Solution:
Explicitly copy the modules if they exist.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
When trying to install the Fortran Modules, it would barf if
there weren't any files in the directory with that extension
(i.e., in the test/ directory).
Solution:
Changed the installation to install only those files which
actually have the correct extension we want.
Platforms tested:
This type of fix works on the T3E and Linux
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Install Fix
Description:
Fortran modules need to be installed.
Solution:
I check for the extension modules are created with and use that
during the install...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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New Config
Description:
T3E at mcurie.nersc.gov changed it's name yet again.
Solution:
Create new file so that configure will find it correctly.
Platforms tested:
T3E
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Bug Fix
Description:
The fix we put in to ignore warning 405 was incorrect. The quotes
were confusing to configure.
Solution:
Turns out that there doesn't need to be a space between the -M
flag and the warning number.
Platforms tested:
T3E
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Bug Fix
Description:
There's a spurious warning being created on Cray T3E.
Solution:
We ignore it.
Platforms tested:
T3E
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New File
Description:
Configure file for the T3E.
Platforms tested:
T3E
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Changed to handle tracing in Fortran files.
Description:
Changed logic so that it doesn't try to search .f90 files.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Fix
Description:
Changed so that tracing is done on .c files and not .f90 files,
which it wouldn't be able to handle.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug
Description:
Instead of LT_STATIC_EXEC, I had it named LT_STATIC_LIB, which
was failing to compile.
Solution:
Changed
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Feature Add
Description:
Added the --enable-static-exec flag to the fortran stuff.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix...I hope
Description:
For some reason, libtool wasn't generating a .lai library file in
the .libs directory. It needs this to install things, apparently.
Solution:
Major hack! I force a ln to the "real" one libtools wants.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
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Bug Fix
Description:
On some platforms, if you don't have . in your PATH, it won't
find the test program it's supposed to run.
Solution:
Changed instead to ./$$test so that it picks up the program in
the current directory.
Platforms tested:
Opus and Linux
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Purpose:
Typo fixing.
Description:
I made a typo in the comment.
Solution:
Fixed a typo.
Platforms tested:
This time tested on HPUX 11.00 (opus)
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Purpose:
Fortran HPUX 11.00 port
Description:
Added Fortran stuff to the hpux11.00 file
Platforms tested:
Has not been tested yet. Will do it after this checkin on opus.
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Bug Fix
Description:
Wasn't finding the Dependencies file when doing a make.
Solution:
Modified the path to the Dependencies file by prepending a
`$(srcdir)/' to it.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
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Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
Solaris and IRIX (O2K)
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