From 6d698b63c24116e102eacc86f4b0d2d29adbfa8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robb Matzke Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 17:19:40 -0500 Subject: [svn-r85] Cleared up some things. --- INSTALL | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 805ae36..7851e22 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,52 +1,69 @@ + UNIX-LIKE SYSTEMS + ----------------- + To build/install HDF5 on Unix systems from the root of the distribution directory: * Build the ./src/H5config.h file and Makefiles by saying: - ./configure + ./configure - You can say `./configure --help' to see a list of options. On - common option is to specify the prefix directory where the - libraries, header files, and programs are installed. The default - is to install them in /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/include, and - /usr/local/bin, but you can specify some other path instead of - /usr/local by saying: + You can say `./configure --help' to see a list of options. - ./configure --prefix=/usr + One common option is to specify the prefix directory under which + public files are stored. The default prefix is `/usr/local' + resulting in the directory structure: - You can also override detection of certain things with - environment variables: + /usr/local/include -- C header files. + /usr/local/lib -- The HDF5 library. + /usr/local/bin -- HDF5 support programs. + + To install the public files in `/usr/include', `/usr/lib', and + `/usr/bin' instead say: - CC Name of the C compiler to use. - CFLAGS Alternate C compiler flags. - CPPFLAGS Alternate C preprocessor flags. - MAKE Name of the make(1) program. + ./configure --prefix=/usr - For instance (assuming /bin/sh), it is common to say: + Configure will create directories `include', `lib', and `bin' + under the prefix directory if they don't already exist, but the + prefix directory must already exist and be writable. - CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 ./configure + You can also override detection of certain things with + environment variables: + CC Name of the C compiler to use. + CFLAGS Alternate C compiler flags. + CPPFLAGS Alternate C preprocessor flags. + MAKE Name of the make(1) program. - * Build library targets by saying: + For instance it is common to say (add `env' to the beginning of + this command if you're running a csh-like shell) - make + CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 ./configure - If you ran configure like (assuming /bin/sh): + * Build library targets by saying (if you supplied some other + make command through the MAKE variable in the previous step then + use that command instead): - MAKE=gmake ./configure + make - then you'll want to be sure to use `gmake' also when you build - the library. If you're re-building the library after changing - some files and you're not using GNU make and gcc, then you should - say `make clean' from the top directory between each build - attempt. + If you're re-building the library after changing some files and + you're not using GNU make and gcc, then you should say `make + clean' from the top directory between each build attempt since + the development Makefiles don't have complete dependency + information yet. * Install the library, header files, and programs by saying: - make install + make install This step will fail unless you have permission to write to the - installation directories. + installation directories. Of course, you can use the header + files, library, and programs directly out of the source tree if + you like, skipping this step. + + + NON-UNIX SYSTEMS + ---------------- To build/install HDF5 on non-Unix systems from the root of the distribution directory: -- cgit v0.12