Purpose:
Bug Fixes
Description:
If the system doesn't support modules, then the F9XMODFLAG would be
empty. This would cause things like '.' and '../src' to be stranded
on the compile line by themselves and the compiler would barf.
Also, there needs to be a dependence between the thyperslab_wr
program and the THDF5 module.
Solution:
Put the code to generate the -{M,I,p}<directory> flags in the
acsite.m4 file since it's not possible to check if a macro is empty
and do substitution on it in the Makefiles.
Put a dependency in the Makefile.in so that THDF5 will be made before
the thyperslab_wr program.
Platforms tested:
Linux
Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
This puts the changes Elena made into the correct configure file.
(It should go into the acsite.m4 instead of the configure file). This
is only put in the 1.4 branch right now to save messing up the 1.5
branch for now :-).
Bug Fix
Description:
Small bug fix to the acsite.m4 stuff. We should check if the Fortran
9X compiler was found instead of the CC compiler.
Solution:
Changed CC to F9X macro.
Platforms tested:
Linux
Install Fix
Description:
Fortran modules need to be installed.
Solution:
I check for the extension modules are created with and use that
during the install...
Platforms tested:
Linux
Attempted Bug Fix
Description:
Some machines (Cray T3E, need you ask?) use the ``-p'' flag for
enabling double precision. This breaks our Fortran interface.
Solution:
Put this test last. However, the T3E apparently doesn't need
modules, so we may have to resort to a better "fix" than this
in the future.
Platforms tested:
T3E
Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
Solaris and IRIX (O2K)