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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Wendling
217d934133 [svn-r7851] Purpose:
Buglet Fix

Description:
    The FFLAGS environment variable wasn't being passed to the Makefiles.
    The config files weren't including it when they set the FFLAGS
    variable.

Solution:
    Changed the FFLAGS="..." command to FFLAGS="$FFLAGS ..." instead.

Platforms tested:
    Copper
    Arabica
    Verbena

Misc. update:
2003-11-14 15:10:07 -05:00
Bill Wendling
7927acd7f3 [svn-r6739] Purpose:
Bug Fix

Description:
    H5FC was failing on Copper (IBM P690). The reason: the xlf compiler
    needs files to end in .f in stead of .f90. If you have .f90 files,
    you need the "-qsuffix=f=f90" flag defined. This was defined for
    compiling things via the "-c" option (to object files) but not for
    straight compilation of a file.

    I also noticed that the directory modules were being extracted from
    was "." and "../src". H5FC would find these alright when doing a
    "make check-install" but if Suzie User were to try this, it might
    fail for her. Suzie would have to specify explicitly where to grab
    these files.

Solution:
    The solution to the problem was a bit more involved. I added a new
    variable called "F9XSUFFIXFLAG" which is set to this value if the
    machine needs it.

    Added new variable called "FSEARCH_DIRS" which can be set to the
    directories to find modules during compilation. The H5FC script knows
    where to find the correct modules (it's in the lib/ directory), so it
    uses the F9XMODFLAG to find them and not the FSEARCH_DIRS flag.

Platforms tested:
    Modi4 (Fortran & Parallel)
    Verbena (Fortran) C++ not needed since this is Fortran-only fix
    Arabica (Fortran)
    Copper (Fortran)

    Ran "make install" and "make check-install" afterwards...

Misc. update:
2003-04-23 14:25:58 -05:00
Bill Wendling
7e2e2add53 [svn-r3125] Purpose:
New Config
Description:
	T3E at mcurie.nersc.gov changed it's name yet again.
Solution:
	Create new file so that configure will find it correctly.
Platforms tested:
	T3E
2000-12-13 11:45:31 -05:00