From d05716bd194e2ebdae9348f8bb2376930f792535 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dana Robinson Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:53:03 -0500 Subject: [svn-r21547] Updated svnprops on many files, mainly for EOL issues. 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Installed MinGW (5.1.6 or higher) and MSYS (1.0.11 or higher) - - To install the MinGW net release, go to http://www.mingw.org and - follow the instructions for a manual installation. - -2. Compilers Installed - - 2.1 C/C++ Compilers HDF5-1.8.4 Supported - - gcc-4.4.0 is included in MinGW, which includes: - gcc : GNU C compiler - gcc-g++: GNU C++ compiler - gfortran: GNU Fortran compiler - - 2.2 Using Compilers Not Supported - - The compilers in 2.1 are supported and tested by The HDF - Group. Any other compilers may still work but they are not - guaranteed by HDF group. - - If users want to use other compilers except those in 2.1, - try to set the following variables to override the default - choices. - - CC : C compiler command - CXX : C++ compiler command - FC : Fortran compiler command - -3. HDF5 Dependencies - - 3.1 Zlib - - zlib-1.2.2 or later is supported and tested on MinGW. - - 3.2 Szip - The HDF5 library has a predefined compression filter that uses - the extended-Rice lossless compression algorithm for chunked - datatsets. For more information about Szip compression and - license terms see - http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc_resource/SZIP/index.html. - - Szip is currently not supported on MinGW, although we plan to add - support in the future. - - -Build HDF5 on MinGW ----------------------- - -1. Get HDF5 source code package - Users can download HDF5 source code package from HDF website - (http://hdfgroup.org). - -2. Unpacking the distribution - - The HDF5 source code is distributed in a variety of formats which - can be unpacked with the following commands, each of which creates - an `hdf5-1.8.4' directory. - - 2.1 Non-compressed tar archive (*.tar) - - $ tar xf hdf5-1.8.4.tar - - 2.2 Gzip'd tar archive (*.tar.gz) - - $ gunzip < hdf5-1.8.4.tar.gz | tar xf - - - 2.3 Bzip'd tar archive (*.tar.bz2) - - $ bunzip2 < hdf5-1.8.4.tar.bz2 | tar xf - - -3. Setup Environment - - Building HDF5 1.8.4 requires an explicit link to libws2_32.a - to handle Windows Sockets. To do this, issue the command: - - $ export LIBS=-lws2_32 - - Also, the default search path can cause trouble using ./configure in HDF5 - 1.8.4. Check that non-MinGW or non-msys directories are not added to the - PATH. You can do this by: - - $ echo $PATH - - If there are spurious entries, specifically those related to other Windows - compilers or tools, remove them by setting a new PATH without them. For - example, - - $ export PATH=.:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin - - -4. Remove Unsupported Source - - There are some projects which are built by default to test performance on - POSIX systems. They are irrelevent on MinGW, and can cause compiler errors. - - To remove these projects from the build script, open ./perform/Makefile.in - Find all instances of "h5perf_serial", and remove them (along with their - respective extension or targets, if they exist). Then save the file. - - -5. Remove Tests - - When building with MinGW, many tests must be removed from the - test suite run with "make check". This is because of the way - MinGW and Windows handles certain parsing. For example, MinGW - treats any command parameter starting with '/' as a path, and - replaces it with it's root directory on Windows, such as - 'C:\msys\1.0\'. - - To remove the tests, open the given 'Makefile.in' and edit the - line begining with "TEST_SCRIPT = " to remove the test script. - For example, to remove the "testerror.sh" from ./test/Makefile.in: - - 1) Open ./test/Makefile.in - - 2) Find the line "TEST_SCRIPT = $(top_srcdir)/test/testerror.sh" - - 3) Change it to simply read "TEST_SCRIPT =", and save. - - Do this for the following Makefiles and tests: - - - ./test/Makefile.in: "testerror.sh testlibinfo.sh testcheckinfo.sh" - - - ./tools/h5diff/Makefile.in: "testh5diff.sh" - - - ./tools/h5ls/Makefile.in: "testh5ls.sh" - - - ./tools/misc/Makefile.in: "testh5mkgrp.sh" - - - ./tools/h5copy/Makefile.in: "testh5copy.sh" - - - ./tools/h5stat/Makefile.in: "testh5stat.sh" - - - ./tools/h5dump/Makefile.in: "testh5dump.sh" and "testh5dumpxml.sh" - - -6. Configuring - - Notes: - 1) Note: MinGW is c++ package is missing the libstdc++.dll.a file - and c++ linking fails. Do not enable c++ option in configure. - - 2) See detailed information in hdf5/release_docs/INSTALL, - part 5. Full installation instructions for source - distributions - - In short, - - To configure HDF5 with C Library, use - - $ ./configure - - If you would like to build the C++ library, add the parameter: - - --enable-cxx (12-11-2009 MinGW C++ package is missing a file) - - If you would like to build without the Zlib library, add the parameter: - - --without-zlib - - If you would like to specify the the Zlib library, there are two ways: - - Using - - --with-zlib=INCDIR,LIBDIR - - For example, if the zlib library is installed in - /usr, which is the parent directory of directories - "include" and "lib", - - --with-zlib=/usr/include,/usr/lib - - Through the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS Variables - - For example, if zlib was installed in the directory - /c/usr then using the following command to configure - HDF5 with zib - - $ export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include - $ export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib - - If you would like to specify the install directory, add the parameter: - - --prefix="path for installation" - - By default, HDF5 library, header files, examples, and - support programs will be installed in /usr/local/lib, - /usr/local/include, /usr/local/doc/hdf5/examples, and - /usr/local/bin. To use a path other than /usr/local specify - the path with the `--prefix=PATH' switch as in the above - command. - - Combination of Switches - - All of the above switches can be combined together. For - example, if users want to configure HDF5 C/Fortran - library, with zlib library at /c/usr/, and - install HDF5 into directory /c/hdf5 using - gcc/gfortran as C/Fortran compiler: - - $ ./configure - --with-zlib=/usr/include,/usr/lib - --prefix=/c/hdf5 - --enable-fortran - <"If no more switches, then hit Enter"> - - Notes: The command format above is for readilibity. In practice, - please type in the command above with at least one - space between each line, No "Enter" until users finish - the switches and want to run the configure. - - - or do it through CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables: - - $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include \ - $ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib \ - - $ ./configure - --prefix=/c/hdf5 - --enable-fortran - <"If no more switches, then hit Enter"> - -7. Make and Make Check - - After configuration is done successfully, run the following series of - commands to build, test and install HDF5 - - $ make > "output file name" - $ make check > "output file name" - - Before run "make install", check output file for "make check", there - should be no failures at all. - -8. Make Install - - $ make install > "output file name" - - -9. Check installed HDF5 library - - After step 8, go to your installation directory, there should be - three subdirectories: "bin" "include" and "lib". - - $ make installcheck > "output file name" - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Need Further assistance, email help@hdfgroup.org +************************************************************************ + HDF5 Build and Install Instructions for MinGW +************************************************************************ + +NOTE: +We are no longer actively supporting MinGW as of 1.8.5. +Below are the instructions from the 1.8.4 release. + +************************************************************************ +************************************************************************ +************************************************************************ + +Preconditions: +-------------- + +1. Installed MinGW (5.1.6 or higher) and MSYS (1.0.11 or higher) + + To install the MinGW net release, go to http://www.mingw.org and + follow the instructions for a manual installation. + +2. Compilers Installed + + 2.1 C/C++ Compilers HDF5-1.8.4 Supported + + gcc-4.4.0 is included in MinGW, which includes: + gcc : GNU C compiler + gcc-g++: GNU C++ compiler + gfortran: GNU Fortran compiler + + 2.2 Using Compilers Not Supported + + The compilers in 2.1 are supported and tested by The HDF + Group. Any other compilers may still work but they are not + guaranteed by HDF group. + + If users want to use other compilers except those in 2.1, + try to set the following variables to override the default + choices. + + CC : C compiler command + CXX : C++ compiler command + FC : Fortran compiler command + +3. HDF5 Dependencies + + 3.1 Zlib + + zlib-1.2.2 or later is supported and tested on MinGW. + + 3.2 Szip + The HDF5 library has a predefined compression filter that uses + the extended-Rice lossless compression algorithm for chunked + datatsets. For more information about Szip compression and + license terms see + http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc_resource/SZIP/index.html. + + Szip is currently not supported on MinGW, although we plan to add + support in the future. + + +Build HDF5 on MinGW +---------------------- + +1. Get HDF5 source code package + Users can download HDF5 source code package from HDF website + (http://hdfgroup.org). + +2. Unpacking the distribution + + The HDF5 source code is distributed in a variety of formats which + can be unpacked with the following commands, each of which creates + an `hdf5-1.8.4' directory. + + 2.1 Non-compressed tar archive (*.tar) + + $ tar xf hdf5-1.8.4.tar + + 2.2 Gzip'd tar archive (*.tar.gz) + + $ gunzip < hdf5-1.8.4.tar.gz | tar xf - + + 2.3 Bzip'd tar archive (*.tar.bz2) + + $ bunzip2 < hdf5-1.8.4.tar.bz2 | tar xf - + +3. Setup Environment + + Building HDF5 1.8.4 requires an explicit link to libws2_32.a + to handle Windows Sockets. To do this, issue the command: + + $ export LIBS=-lws2_32 + + Also, the default search path can cause trouble using ./configure in HDF5 + 1.8.4. Check that non-MinGW or non-msys directories are not added to the + PATH. You can do this by: + + $ echo $PATH + + If there are spurious entries, specifically those related to other Windows + compilers or tools, remove them by setting a new PATH without them. For + example, + + $ export PATH=.:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin + + +4. Remove Unsupported Source + + There are some projects which are built by default to test performance on + POSIX systems. They are irrelevent on MinGW, and can cause compiler errors. + + To remove these projects from the build script, open ./perform/Makefile.in + Find all instances of "h5perf_serial", and remove them (along with their + respective extension or targets, if they exist). Then save the file. + + +5. Remove Tests + + When building with MinGW, many tests must be removed from the + test suite run with "make check". This is because of the way + MinGW and Windows handles certain parsing. For example, MinGW + treats any command parameter starting with '/' as a path, and + replaces it with it's root directory on Windows, such as + 'C:\msys\1.0\'. + + To remove the tests, open the given 'Makefile.in' and edit the + line begining with "TEST_SCRIPT = " to remove the test script. + For example, to remove the "testerror.sh" from ./test/Makefile.in: + + 1) Open ./test/Makefile.in + + 2) Find the line "TEST_SCRIPT = $(top_srcdir)/test/testerror.sh" + + 3) Change it to simply read "TEST_SCRIPT =", and save. + + Do this for the following Makefiles and tests: + + - ./test/Makefile.in: "testerror.sh testlibinfo.sh testcheckinfo.sh" + + - ./tools/h5diff/Makefile.in: "testh5diff.sh" + + - ./tools/h5ls/Makefile.in: "testh5ls.sh" + + - ./tools/misc/Makefile.in: "testh5mkgrp.sh" + + - ./tools/h5copy/Makefile.in: "testh5copy.sh" + + - ./tools/h5stat/Makefile.in: "testh5stat.sh" + + - ./tools/h5dump/Makefile.in: "testh5dump.sh" and "testh5dumpxml.sh" + + +6. Configuring + + Notes: + 1) Note: MinGW is c++ package is missing the libstdc++.dll.a file + and c++ linking fails. Do not enable c++ option in configure. + + 2) See detailed information in hdf5/release_docs/INSTALL, + part 5. Full installation instructions for source + distributions + + In short, + + To configure HDF5 with C Library, use + + $ ./configure + + If you would like to build the C++ library, add the parameter: + + --enable-cxx (12-11-2009 MinGW C++ package is missing a file) + + If you would like to build without the Zlib library, add the parameter: + + --without-zlib + + If you would like to specify the the Zlib library, there are two ways: + + Using + + --with-zlib=INCDIR,LIBDIR + + For example, if the zlib library is installed in + /usr, which is the parent directory of directories + "include" and "lib", + + --with-zlib=/usr/include,/usr/lib + + Through the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS Variables + + For example, if zlib was installed in the directory + /c/usr then using the following command to configure + HDF5 with zib + + $ export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include + $ export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib + + If you would like to specify the install directory, add the parameter: + + --prefix="path for installation" + + By default, HDF5 library, header files, examples, and + support programs will be installed in /usr/local/lib, + /usr/local/include, /usr/local/doc/hdf5/examples, and + /usr/local/bin. To use a path other than /usr/local specify + the path with the `--prefix=PATH' switch as in the above + command. + + Combination of Switches + + All of the above switches can be combined together. For + example, if users want to configure HDF5 C/Fortran + library, with zlib library at /c/usr/, and + install HDF5 into directory /c/hdf5 using + gcc/gfortran as C/Fortran compiler: + + $ ./configure + --with-zlib=/usr/include,/usr/lib + --prefix=/c/hdf5 + --enable-fortran + <"If no more switches, then hit Enter"> + + Notes: The command format above is for readilibity. In practice, + please type in the command above with at least one + space between each line, No "Enter" until users finish + the switches and want to run the configure. + + + or do it through CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables: + + $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include \ + $ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib \ + + $ ./configure + --prefix=/c/hdf5 + --enable-fortran + <"If no more switches, then hit Enter"> + +7. Make and Make Check + + After configuration is done successfully, run the following series of + commands to build, test and install HDF5 + + $ make > "output file name" + $ make check > "output file name" + + Before run "make install", check output file for "make check", there + should be no failures at all. + +8. Make Install + + $ make install > "output file name" + + +9. Check installed HDF5 library + + After step 8, go to your installation directory, there should be + three subdirectories: "bin" "include" and "lib". + + $ make installcheck > "output file name" + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Need Further assistance, email help@hdfgroup.org diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_NET.TXT b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_NET.TXT old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2005.TXT b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2005.TXT old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT old mode 100755 new mode 100644 -- cgit v0.12