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#!/bin/sh
##
## Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
## All rights reserved.
##
## This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
## terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
## the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
## of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
## root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
## is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
## http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
## access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
##
# Build HDF5 library by doing configure, make, and tests.
# Usage: See USAGE()
# Programmer: Albert Cheng
# Creation date: Jul 9, 2003
# Some handy definitions
USAGE()
{
cat <<EOF
Buildhdf5 builds the HDF5 library by running configure, make and make check.
It skips the configure part if one has been done already. In effect, one
can continue from a previous build.
Command Syntax
==============
buildhdf5 [-config] [-srcdir dir] config-arguments ...
-config: run configure only. [default to do build too]
-szlib: configure in the szlib option
-help: show this help page
-n: no execution, just show commands
-srcdir: use dir as the source directory
[Note: this is different from --srcdir
which will be passed to configure]
all other arguments are passed to configure
Configure in place or by srcdir
===============================
By default, the command looks for the configure command in
'.' and then '../hdf5'. When it finds it, it uses it to do
the configure part. In effect, if ./configure is found, it
does the build in place. If it finds ../hdf5/configure, it
does the --srcdir (that is separated source) build. Therefore,
if you have the following structure setup, you can run multiple
hosts building simultantously using a common source code.
hdf5_v1.7/hdf5 # holds the source
.../sunbox # for SunOS
.../linux # for Linux
.../linuxpp # for Linux parallel
EOF
}
TIMESTAMP()
{
echo "=====" "`date`" "====="
}
QUIT()
{
TIMESTAMP
}
# Do one step bracketed with time stamps
# The '< /dev/null' is needed to prevent some applications like MPI
# jobs blocked for reading when they read stdin unnecessary.
STEP()
{
banner="$1"
command="$2"
resultfile="$3"
echo "$banner"
(TIMESTAMP; nerror=0 ;
echo "eval $command"
eval $command || nerror=1 ;
TIMESTAMP; exit $nerror) < /dev/null >> "$resultfile" 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "error in '$banner'. buildhdf5 aborted."
exit 1
fi
}
# Try locate the SZLIB.
# This is a hack because there is no consistent szlib pathname.
LOCATE_SZLIB()
{
OS=`uname -s`
echo OS=$OS
case "$OS" in
HP-UX)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/HPUX-11.00"
;;
IRIX)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/IRIX64-6.5-32bit"
;;
IRIX64)
case "$CC" in
*-n32)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/IRIX64-6.5-32bit"
;;
*)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/IRIX64-6.5"
;;
esac
;;
Linux)
case `uname -m` in
i686)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/Linux2.4"
;;
*)
# Don't know. Give a shot at standard places.
szlibpaths="/usr/ncsa /usr/sdt"
;;
esac
;;
SunOS)
szlibpaths="/afs/ncsa/projects/hdf/packages/szip_new/SunOS_5.8"
;;
*)
# Don't know. Give a shot at standard places.
szlibpaths="/usr/ncsa /usr/sdt"
;;
esac
echo szlibpaths=$szlibpaths
for x in $szlibpaths dummy; do
if [ $x != dummy -a -f $x/include/szlib.h -a -f $x/lib/libsz.a ]; then
WITH_SZLIB="--with-szlib=$x"
break
fi
done
echo WITH_SZLIB="$WITH_SZLIB"
}
# Configure. Default to do --srcdir.
CONFIG()
{
CMD="$SRCDIR/configure $*"
echo $CMD
if [ "$NOEXEC" != 'noexec' ]; then
$CMD
else
true # set exit code as 0
fi
}
# Main body
TIMESTAMP
trap QUIT 0
#
# setup
#
MAKE=${MAKE:-'gmake'}
export MAKE
CONFIGURE="CONFIG"
CONFIG_OP= # configure options
CONFIG_ONLY=no # default is configure and build
NOEXEC= # default to execute commands
SRCDIRLIST=". ../hdf5" # places to look for configure
nerror=0
# parse some options
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-config)
# do configure only
CONFIG_ONLY=yes
;;
-help)
USAGE
exit 0
;;
-n)
NOEXEC='noexec'
;;
-srcdir)
shift
SRCDIRLIST="$1"
;;
-szlib)
LOCATE_SZLIB
;;
*) # Quit parsing
break
;;
esac
shift
done
# Figure out if srcdir is wished.
# Make sure we are at the library root level
# by checking couple typical files. Not bullet-proof.
for SRCDIR in $SRCDIRLIST dummy; do
if [ x-$SRCDIR = x-dummy ]; then
break
fi
if [ -d $SRCDIR/src -a -d $SRCDIR/config -a -f $SRCDIR/configure ]
then
break
fi
done
if [ x-$SRCDIR = x-dummy ]; then
echo "Could not find the source dir or configure script. Abort."
exit 1
fi
# Setup Configure options
CONFIG_OP="$WITH_SZLIB"
# Configure
# no configure if already done.
if [ ! -f config.status ]; then
CONFIGURE="$CONFIGURE $CONFIG_OP $*"
STEP "Configure HDF5..." "$CONFIGURE" "#config"
else
STEP "Confiugre Skipped" "echo Confiugre Skipped" "#config"
fi
if [ x-$CONFIG_ONLY = x-yes ]; then
exit 0
fi
# Compile
STEP "Make HDF5..." "$MAKE" "#make"
# Serial tests
STEP "Testing HDF5 serial parts..." "$MAKE check-s" "#test-s"
# Parallel tests
STEP "Testing HDF5 parallel parts..." "$MAKE check-p" "#test-p"
# all done
echo "No Errors encountered"
TIMESTAMP
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