##------------------------------------------------------------ -*- makefile -*- ## The following section of this makefile comes from the ## `./config/conclude' file which was generated with config.status ## from `./config/conclude.in'. ##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## This is the target for the library described in the main body of the ## makefile. ## lib: $(LIB) $(LIB) __no_library__: $(LIB_OBJ) @$(LT_LINK_LIB) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(LIB_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) progs: $(LIB) $(PROGS) ## Build a tags file in this directory. TAGS: $(LIB_SRC) $(RM) $@ -etags $(LIB_SRC) ## Runs each test in order, passing $(TEST_FLAGS) to the program. tests: $(TEST_PROGS) $(LIB) check test _test: tests @for test in $(TEST_PROGS) dummy; do \ if test $$test != dummy; then \ echo "============================"; \ echo "Testing $$test $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \ echo "============================"; \ PATH=".:$$PATH" srcdir=$(srcdir) \ $(RUNTEST) $$test $(TEST_FLAGS) || \ exit 1; \ echo ""; \ fi; \ done; @for test in $(TEST_SCRIPTS) dummy; do \ if test $$test != dummy; then \ echo "============================"; \ echo "Testing $$test $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \ echo "============================"; \ RUNSERIAL="$(RUNSERIAL)" RUNPARALLEL="$(RUNPARALLEL)" \ srcdir=$(srcdir) \ /bin/sh $$test $(TEST_FLAGS) || \ exit 1; \ echo ""; \ fi; \ done; ## Make installation directories directories if they don't exist. $(libdir): mkdir $@ && chmod 755 $@ $(includedir): mkdir $@ && chmod 755 $@ $(bindir): mkdir $@ && chmod 755 $@ ## Install the library, the public header files, and programs. install: $(PUB_LIB) $(PUB_HDR) $(PROGS) $(libdir) $(includedir) $(bindir) @for f in X $(PUB_LIB); do \ if test $$f != X; then \ ($(LT_INSTALL_LIB) $$f $(libdir)/. || exit 1); \ fi; \ done @if test -f libhdf5.settings; then \ (set -x; $(INSTALL_DATA) libhdf5.settings $(libdir)/. || exit 1); \ fi @for f in X $(PUB_HDR); do \ if test $$f != X; then \ if test -f $$f; then \ (set -x; $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(includedir)/. || exit 1); \ else \ (set -x; $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(includedir)/. || \ exit 1); \ fi; \ fi; \ done @for f in X $(PROGS); do \ if test $$f != X; then \ ($(LT_INSTALL_PROG) $$f $(bindir)/. || exit 1); \ fi; \ done ## Removes those things that `make install' (would have) installed. uninstall: @for f in libhdf5.settings $(LIB); do \ $(LT_UNINSTALL) $(libdir)/$$f; \ done @if test "X$(PUB_HDR)" != X; then \ set -x; cd $(includedir) && $(RM) $(PUB_HDR); \ fi @for f in X $(PROGS); do \ if test $$f != X; then \ $(LT_UNINSTALL) $(bindir)/$$f; \ fi; \ done ## Removes temporary files without removing the final target files. That is, ## remove things like object files but not libraries or executables. ## mostlyclean: -$(RM) $(LIB_OBJ) $(LIB_OBJ:.lo=.o) -$(RM) $(TEST_OBJ) $(TEST_OBJ:.lo=.o) -$(RM) $(PROG_OBJ) $(PROG_OBJ:.lo=.o) $(MOSTLYCLEAN) ## Like `mostlyclean' except it also removes the final targets: things like ## libraries and executables. This target doesn't remove any file that ## is part of the HDF5 distribution. ## clean: mostlyclean -$(RM) $(LIB) $(TEST_PROGS) $(PROGS) $(CLEAN) -$(RM) -r .libs ## Like `clean' except it also removes files that were created by running ## configure. If you've unpacked the source and built HDF5 without creating ## any other files, then `make distclean' will leave only the files that were ## in the distribution. ## distclean: clean -$(RM) .depend TAGS *~ core *.core *.bak *.old *.new $(DISTCLEAN) @if test -f $(srcdir)/Makefile.in; then \ (set -x; $(RM) Makefile); \ fi ## Like `distclean' except it deletes all files that can be regenerated from ## the makefile, including those generated from autoheader and autoconf. ## maintainer-clean: distclean -$(RM) *~ core core.* *.core *.bak *.contrib gmon.out ## Implicit rules .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $< .c.lo: @$(LT_COMPILE) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $< ##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## The following section of this makefile contains dependencies between the ## source files and the header files. If GNU make and GCC are being used then ## the dependencies are in the form of rules that cause the information to ## be kept updated automatically. Otherwise the dependencies are listed ## explicitly and come from the `.distdep' files in the various directories. ## These files are part of the distribution and are generated automatically on ## GNU/GCC systems. ##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @DEPEND1@ @DEPEND2@ @DEPEND3@ @DEPEND4@