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#!/bin/sh
# Try to locate the software as named in argument.
# This is a sequential search of all possible locations of the software.
# Usage: locate_sw <SW-Name>
# It prints a string showing the paths leading to the include, lib and bin
# directory of the software, separated by colons. E.g., if the software is
# located in /usr/sdt/*, it prints
# /usr/sdt/include:/usr/sdt/lib:/usr/sdt/bin
# Any component that is not found will be returned as an empty string. E.g.,
# if somehow the header files of the software are not found, it prints
# :/usr/sdt/lib;/usr/sdt/bin
# Function definitions
USAGE()
{
echo "Usage: locate_sw <SW-Name>"
echo " where <SW-Name> can be hdf4, hdf5, zlib"
echo " It prints the paths leading the header files (include),"
echo " library (lib), and tools (bin). E.g.,"
echo " /usr/sdt/include:/usr/sdt/lib:/usr/sdt/bin"
echo " Any component that is not found will be returned as an empty string. E.g.,"
echo " if somehow the header files of the software are not found, it prints"
echo " :/usr/sdt/lib;/usr/sdt/bin"
echo "Exit code: 0 if software located; otherwise non-zero"
}
# locate hdf4 software
locate_hdf4()
{
# this default is the best guess of locating hdf4 software
swpaths_defaults="/usr/ncsa /usr/sdt /usr/local"
swpaths=
case "$OSname" in
SunOS)
case "$OSrelease" in
5.7)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/SunOS_5.7"
;;
*)
# use default
;;
esac
;;
HP-UX)
case "$OSrelease" in
B.11.00)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/HPUX_11.00"
;;
*)
# use default
;;
esac
;;
IRIX)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX_6.5"
;;
IRIX64)
case "$CC" in
cc|"") #default cc
abi=`cc -show_defaults 2>&1 | grep 'default abi'`
case $abi in
*-n32)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX64-n32_6.5"
;;
*-64)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX64_6.5"
;;
*)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX64_6.5"
;;
esac # $abi
;;
*-n32)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX64-n32_6.5"
;;
*)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/IRIX64_6.5"
;;
esac
;;
Linux)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/Linux"
;;
OSF1)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf/OSF1_V4.0"
;;
*)
# just use the defaults
;;
esac
# Check if the hdf4 software is actually available.
# Accept the directory only if needed .h, .a and tools are found
# in the same place. That way, they are more likely to be of the
# same version.
#
swpaths="$swpaths $swpaths_defaults"
for sw in $swpaths; do
if [ -r $sw/include/hdf.h -a -r $sw/lib/libdf.a -a -r $sw/bin/hdp ]; then
SW_inc=$sw/include
SW_lib=$sw/lib
SW_bin=$sw/bin
SW_Location=$sw
break
fi
done
}
# locate hdf5 software
locate_hdf5()
{
# this default is the best guess of locating hdf5 software
swpaths_defaults="/usr/ncsa /usr/sdt /usr/local"
swpaths=
case "$OSname" in
SunOS)
case "$OSrelease" in
5.7)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/SunOS_5.7"
;;
*)
# use default
;;
esac
;;
HP-UX)
case "$OSrelease" in
B.11.00)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/HPUX_11.00"
;;
*)
# use default
;;
esac
;;
IRIX)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX_6.5"
;;
IRIX64)
case "$CC" in
cc|"") #default cc
abi=`cc -show_defaults 2>&1 | grep 'default abi'`
case $abi in
*-n32)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX64-n32_6.5"
;;
*-64)
#swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX64_6.5"
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/5-1.4.3-irix64"
;;
*)
#swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX64_6.5"
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/5-1.4.3-irix64"
;;
esac # $abi
;;
*-n32)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX64-n32_6.5"
;;
*)
#swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/IRIX64_6.5"
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/5-1.4.3-irix64"
;;
esac
;;
Linux)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/Linux"
;;
FreeBSD)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/FreeBSD"
;;
OSF1)
swpaths="/afs/ncsa/packages/hdf5/OSF1_V4.0"
;;
*)
# just use the defaults
;;
esac
# Check if the hdf5 software is actually available.
# Accept the directory only if needed .h, .a and tools are found
# in the same place. That way, they are more likely to be of the
# same version.
#
swpaths="$swpaths $swpaths_defaults"
for sw in $swpaths; do
if [ -r $sw/include/hdf5.h -a -r $sw/lib/libhdf5.a -a -r $sw/bin/h5dump ]; then
SW_inc=$sw/include
SW_lib=$sw/lib
SW_bin=$sw/bin
SW_Location=$sw
break
fi
done
}
# locate zlib software
locate_zlib()
{
# this default is the best guess of locating zlib software
swpaths_defaults="/usr /usr/local /usr/ncsa /usr/sdt"
swpaths_defaults=
swpaths=
# Check if the zlib software is actually available.
# Accept the directory only if needed .h, .a and tools are found
# in the same place. That way, they are more likely to be of the
# same version.
# Don't know something specific to check the bin directory. Maybe gzip?
# Just make sure it exists.
#
swpaths="$swpaths $swpaths_defaults"
for sw in $swpaths; do
if [ -r $sw/include/zlib.h -a \
\( -r $sw/lib/libz.a -o -r $sw/lib/libz.so \) -a -d $cw/bin ]; then
SW_inc=$sw/include
SW_lib=$sw/lib
SW_bin=$sw/bin
SW_Location=$sw
break
fi
done
# if none found, try HDF4 software which contains a version of zlib.
if [ x-$SW_Location = x- ]; then
locate_hdf4
fi
}
# Main
#
# Options
#
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
USAGE
exit 1
fi
if [ "$1" = -h ]; then
USAGE
exit 0
fi
SW=$1
shift
# locations of the software seeked.
SW_inc= # include place
SW_lib= # library place
SW_bin= # binary place
SW_Location= # parent directory of all the above
OSname=`uname -s`
OSrelease=`uname -r`
case $SW in
hdf4|hdf)
locate_hdf4
;;
hdf5)
locate_hdf5
;;
zlib)
locate_zlib
;;
*)
echo "unknown software ($SW)"
USAGE
exit 1
;;
esac
# show the results located, separated by commas.
if [ -n "${SW_inc}" -a -n "${SW_lib}" -a -n "${SW_bin}" ]; then
echo ${SW_inc},${SW_lib},${SW_bin}
exit 0
else
exit 1
fi
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