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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Quincey Koziol
2e4302818a [svn-r24864] Description:
Remove all traces of MPI-POSIX VFD and GPFS detection/code.

    Remove remaining traces of stream VFD.

    Remove testpar/t_posix_compliant test (it's not actually verifying anything).

    Clean up H5D__mpio_opt_possible() further.

    Moved environment variable that disables MPI collective operations into
MPI-IO VFD (instead of it being in src/H5S.c).

    A few other small code cleanups.

Tested on:
    Mac OSX/64 10.9.2 (amazon) w/parallel & serial
2014-03-21 18:02:24 -05:00
Allen Byrne
175e82e484 [svn-r24120] HDFFV-8345: plugin test properly checks static-exec result to include test.
Tested: jam
2013-09-10 09:24:34 -05:00
Scot Breitenfeld
a9c065c5ce [svn-r21248] Mereged the F2003 branch into the trunk.
Items merged: fortran directory, 
              src/libhdf5.settings.in 
              configure.in configure 
              MANIFEST

Tested: (all platforms used by daily tests, both with --enable-fortran and --enable-fortran2003)
2011-08-18 09:32:47 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
98362b664c [svn-r20504] Purpose:
General shared library improvements for CYGWIN / AIX

Description:

    Shared libraries are disabled on both CYGWIN and AIX due
    to inability to build them correctly. Part of the problem
    in both of these situations is the lack of the libtool
    flag -no-undefined, which tells libtool that all needed
    symbols are defined at link time (a requirement on these
    systems) and that it's okay to build shared libraries.

    Another problem are lack of dependencies between wrapper
    libraries and core C HDF5 library.

    This patch addresses both of these by fixing configure to
    add in -no-undefined flag for libtool during linking and
    adds automake dependencies in the Makefile.am files.

    After testing, both CYGWIN and AIX now generate shared
    libraries, but there are still some test failures in each.
    (cache_api, dt_arith, and testerror.sh on CYGWIN, and
    fortran tests on AIX).

    Even though the shared libraries are not quite perfect,
    this is a general improvement to what we had before, so
    I'm applying the patch anyways. Note that default behavior
    of shared libraries on these systems being disabled has
    NOT been changed and requires the use of the
    --enable-unsupported to attempt to build them.

    We will need to address the test failures in each
    architecture prior to formally supporting shared
    libraries on each.

Tested:

    h5committested & CYGWIN tested (on bangan)
    (AIX tested by Albert on bp-login2)
2011-04-14 16:21:59 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
e006157deb [svn-r20475] Purpose:
- Revise shared Fortran library disabling scenarios in configure
    - Improve configure output summary

Description:

    Shared Fortran libraries are not supported on Mac, but were being
    disabled by configure in a way that also forced the C libraries
    to be static-only. This has been fixed, so now only shared Fortran
    is disabled while shared C can remain.

    This prompted two additional changes:

        1. While working on the check that addresses whether or not
           shared Fortran libraries are allowed, removed old and no
           longer needed check(s) that disable shared Fortran
           libraries with HP, Intel 8, PGI, and Absoft compilers.
           (Essentially, Mac is the only situation in which Fortran
           shared are disabled by configure.)

        2. Having two different states of libraries (i.e. shared C
           library with static-only Fortran library) was not apparent
           in the configure summary, which labeled all libraries as
           either shared and/or static. I've added lines to both the
           C++ and Fortran output sections to list shared/static-ness
           of these libraries specifically.

    Additionally, I've made sure that the new --enable-unsupported
    configure option correctly overrides configure if it tries to
    disable a shared library.

Tested:

    jam, fred, & h5committest
2011-04-11 16:00:38 -05:00
Larry Knox
10a8b060ca [svn-r19059] Brought changes from hdf5_1_8 to add version information for fortran and c++ compilers in libhdf5.settings file and configure output (r18836), to install examples as part of make install (r18680), and to provide scripts to compile and run the examples after they are installed (r18817).
Tested with new/h5committest on amani, heiwa, and jam.
2010-07-08 21:52:14 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
f0ecd71307 [svn-r18709] Purpose:
Improve configure's large-file support control.

Description:

    Modified configure to now attempt to add defines necessary for
    supporting largefiles on all systems, instead of solely on linux. This 
    is in response to user requests to enable largefile support on Solaris 
    by default, as well as to give extra control on AIX (instead of just 
    jamming the necessary flag into the config files).

    The old --enable-linux-lfs flag has been removed in favor of the 
    --enable-largefile flag (enabled by default), which can be used on all
    platforms.

    On systems where large files cannot be supported in this manner,
    configure will report as such.

Tested:

    h5committest
    AIX (NCSA's blue_print machine)
    duty, liberty, and linew.
2010-05-05 12:34:26 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
dc6898fde2 [svn-r17643] Purpose:
Configure / Config File Fixes

Description:

    1. Made AM_CPPFLAGS assignments in configure a bit safer. (i.e., check to
       ensure include paths exist before adding them to AM_CPPFLAGS).

    2. Change AIX config file to add -D_LARGE_FILES into AM_CXXFLAGS instead
       of H5_CXXFLAGS (same with *_CFLAGS). This will propagate it into 
       h5c++, where it is needed to compile correctly.

    3. Added missing line containing AM_CFLAGS to configure output summary.

Tested:

    h5committest, and uP (AIX machine, via Albert).
2009-10-14 16:43:05 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
7ec079a515 [svn-r17616] Purpose:
CFLAGS overhaul

Description:

    Modified the way configure handles CFLAGS.

    (note: all changes also apply to FCFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, and LDFLAGS).

    1. The configure process will now always preserve a user's CFLAGS
    environment variable setup. Any additional flags necessary for compilation
    added at configure time will be passed into the Makefiles as AM_CFLAGS,
    which is an automake construct to be used in addition to CFLAGS.

    This will allow a user to have the final say, as CFLAGS will always appear
    later in the compile line than AM_CFLAGS. Additionally, setting CFLAGS
    during make will no longer completely erase all flags set by configure,
    since they're maintained in AM_CFLAGS.

    2. Additionally, where possible, flags previously being assigned directly
    into CFLAGS (and thus propagating into h5cc) have now been redirected into
    H5_CFLAGS, so they're used ONLY for compiling hdf5, and not embedded into
    the h5cc wrapper script as well.

    *Note that H5_CFLAGS ultimately is assigned into AM_CFLAGS for use in the
    Makefiles. Complete description of changes and build process will be
    included in a Configure Document that Elena and I are working on.

    3. Removed unsupported config files. This includes:

       config/dec-osf*
       config/hpux11.00
       config/irix5.x
       config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.x
       config/rs6000-ibm-aix5.x
       config/unicos*

     4. Modified configure summary to display additional values. Specifically,
     appropriate AM_* variables are being shown, as well as H5_FCFLAGS and
     H5_CXXFLAGS, which were for some reason not already present.

Tested:

    - H5committest
    - Tested on all THG / NCSA machines, using several combinations of the more
      prominent configure options (c++, fortran, szip, threadsafe, parallel,
      et cetera). (Thanks to Quincey for rysnc testing setup!)
    - With regards to new automated testing, anything *necessary* for
      compilation will be caught by the daily tests as it stands now. (i.e.,
      if LDFLAGS is not properly set when szip is used, linking will fail).
      Additionally, with regards to which flags get into h5cc, if any
      *necessary* flags have been improperly removed, then daily tests should
      fail during make installcheck. Additional machine-specific desired
      behaviors and/or checks may have to be set up separately within the
      daily tests, so this is something to work on.
2009-10-08 10:17:30 -05:00
Albert Cheng
9ec51ea115 [svn-r15952] Fix Bug 1300.
Removed duplicated information due to previous incompleted changes.
Also rearranged the entries to a more logical combinations.

Tested: h5committest.
2008-10-25 20:47:53 -05:00
Scot Breitenfeld
143073f4cc [svn-r15590] Description:
Changed blank spacing in Fortran output so the output aligns correctly
2008-09-03 12:01:51 -05:00
Scot Breitenfeld
9559bd9130 [svn-r15539] Description:
Fixed spacing issue for fortran summary line.
2008-08-26 14:36:38 -05:00
Mike McGreevy
389cc309c5 [svn-r15007] Purpose: configure cleanup
Description: cleaning up configure related to removal of --disable-hsizet
             flag, which we no longer support.

Tested: kagiso
2008-05-15 11:42:03 -05:00
Albert Cheng
7b7f10a444 [svn-r15003] Purpose:
Improvement.

Description:
src/libhdf5.settings was the initial configure summary and is installed.
Then configure is changed to dump a summary of the configure settings to
the output and also append it to src/libhdf5.settings.  That created
two different output formats and duplicated information.  This is the
initial attempt to clean up this confusion and unify the output format.

It is decided to use the src/libhdf5.settings template as the unified means.
This requires more macros symbols be defined. The following symbols are
all related to generating the src/libhdf5.settings file.

AC_SUBST(EXTERNAL_FILTERS)
AC_SUBST(MPE) MPE=no
AC_SUBST(STATIC_EXEC) STATIC_EXEC=no
AC_SUBST(HDF_FORTRAN) HDF_FORTRAN=no
AC_SUBST(FC) HDF_FORTRAN=no
AC_SUBST(HDF_CXX) HDF_CXX=no
AC_SUBST(CXX) HDF_CXX=no
AC_SUBST(HDF5_HL) HDF5_HL=yes
AC_SUBST(GPFS) GPFS=no
AC_SUBST(LINUX_LFS) LINUX_LFS=no
AC_SUBST(INSTRUMENT) INSTRUMENT=no
AC_SUBST(CODESTACK) CODESTACK=no
AC_SUBST(HAVE_DMALLOC) HAVE_DMALLOC=no
AC_SUBST(DIRECT_VFD) DIRECT_VFD=no
AC_SUBST(THREADSAFE) THREADSAFE=no
AC_SUBST(STATIC_SHARED)
AC_SUBST(enable_shared)
AC_SUBST(enable_static)
AC_SUBST(UNAME_INFO) UNAME_INFO=`uname -a`

The src/libhdf5.settings.in has CONDITIONAL's added to it too.  The
untrue conditions turned into a "#" and these lines are cleaned by the 
post processing script.

Platform tested:
h5committest on kagiso, smirom and linew.
2008-05-15 00:12:00 -05:00
Robb Matzke
56ee1a2ea4 [svn-r1608] ./src/libhdf5.settings.in [1.2, 1.3]
Added C proprocessor flags and non-library linker flags to the
	description.

./src/H5T.c				[1.2, 1.3]
	Changed return type in tracing macros to H5Tenum_nameof() and
	H5Tenum_valueof().
1999-08-27 13:24:56 -05:00
Robb Matzke
f1a1ae37ff [svn-r1315] Changes since 19990607
----------------------

./configure.in
./configure			[REGENERATED]
./src/libhdf5.settings.in	[NEW]
./config/conclude.in
./INSTALL
./MANIFEST
	A file called `libhdf5.settings' is installed along with the
	libraries and it contains a list of various things that might
	be of interest to someone using the library (such as what
	compiler/options were used and what other libraries might need
	to be linked to satisfy external references).  We can add more
	things as it becomes necessary. Here's a sample...

	SUMMARY OF THE HDF5 CONFIGURATION
	=================================

	HDF5 Version:		hdf5-1.1.106
	Configured on:		Tue Jun  8 11:38:52 EDT 1999
	Configured by:		matzke@llnl.gov at Spizella Software
	Configure mode:		development
	Host system:		i686-pc-linux-gnulibc1
	Byte sex:		little-endian
	Libraries:		static, shared
	Parallel support:	mpicc
	Installation point:	/usr/local
	Compiler:		mpicc (egcs-2.91.66)
	Compiler switches:	-Wall -g
	Extra libraries:	-lmfhdf -ldf -lz -ljpeg -lm
	Archiver:		ar
	Ranlib:			ranlib
	Debugged Packages:	d,e,f,g,hg,i,mm,o,p,s,v,z
	API Tracing:		yes
	File addresses:		large
1999-06-08 11:14:10 -05:00