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#------------------------------------------------------------- -*- makefile -*-
# The following section of this makefile comes from the
# `./config/commence' file which was generated with config.status
# from `./config/commence.in'.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Things that Make needs
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o
@SET_MAKE@
# Programs
SHELL=/bin/sh
CC=@CC@
CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@
LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@
LIBS=@LIBS@
AR=@AR@
RANLIB=@RANLIB@
RM=rm -f
CP=cp
INSTALL=@INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM=@INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@
RUNSERIAL=@RUNSERIAL@
RUNPARALLEL=@RUNPARALLEL@
RUNTEST=$(RUNSERIAL)
TRACE=:
# Installation points
ROOT=@ROOT@
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
bindir=@bindir@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
# The default is to build the library and/or programs. We must build
# them sequentially.
all:
$(MAKE) lib
$(MAKE) progs
$(MAKE) tests
# The following rules insure that the Makefile is up-to-date by rerunning
# various autoconf components (although not all versions of make assume
# that the makefile is implicitly a target). We use time stamp files to
# keep track of the most recent update of H5config.h.in and H5config.h
# because autoheader and config.status don't update the modification time
# if the contents don't change.
#
# Graphically, the dependencies are:
#
# configure.in
# | |
# +--------------------+ +-------------------+
# | |
# stamp1 configure
# | |
# | config.status
# | | |
# | +-------------------------------------+ |
# | | |
# stamp2 Makefile.in et al |
# | | |
# | +-----------+ +------+
# +-----------------------------+ | |
# | | |
# Makefile
#
# A side effect of updating stamp1 is to generate H5config.h.in and a
# side effect of updating stamp2 is to generate H5config.h. When using
# a version of make that doesn't treat the makefile as the initial target
# the user may want to occassionally type `make Makefile' in any source
# directory.
#
STAMP1=$(ROOT)/config/stamp1
STAMP2=$(ROOT)/config/stamp2
MAKEFILE_PARTS=$(ROOT)/config/commence.in Makefile.in \
$(ROOT)/config/conclude.in $(ROOT)/config/depend.in
$(STAMP1): $(ROOT)/configure.in
-(cd $(ROOT); \
touch $(STAMP1); \
autoheader)
$(STAMP2): $(STAMP1) $(ROOT)/config.status
-(cd $(ROOT); \
touch $(STAMP2); \
CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=src/H5config.h ./config.status)
$(ROOT)/configure: $(ROOT)/configure.in
-(cd $(ROOT); autoconf)
$(ROOT)/config.status: $(ROOT)/configure
-(cd $(ROOT); ./config.status --recheck)
Makefile: $(MAKEFILE_PARTS) $(ROOT)/config.status $(STAMP2)
-(cd $(ROOT); CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following section of this makefile comes from the middle of `Makefile.in'
# from this directory. It was generated by running `config.status'.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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