configure fixes for HDFFV-9068,9069,9096,9097,9135 from autotools_rework branch:
- Remove Infering parallel compilers (C and Fortran) from configure.ac
- Remove restriction to build shared with parallel
- Cleanup parallel sections in configure.ac
- remove large file support checks
- MPE fixes.
- remove configure checks for MPI_File_get_size and Big MPI_File_set_size as they are supported by MPIO implementations today.
- fix bug in t_mpi.c (HDFFV-8856)
tested with h5committest.
Added instead configure variable hardcode_into_lib=no. This removes rpath from lib files on Linux and solaris machines.
Tested with h5committest on jam, koala, ostrich and platypus (cmake), and on emu and kite.
Added compiler versions for mpich to settings file and configure summary.
For make installcheck, compile and run installed examples using the installed scripts. They
were being compiled but not run.
Add Fortran2003 examples to the run-ex-fortran script when fortran2003 is enabled.
Set flag to -O3 in production mode for Intel compilers other than those with specified other settings.
Gentoo patches:
Remove unnecessary setting of LD_LIBRARY_PATH from configure.
Prevent potential array subscript out of bounds error in perform/pio_engine.c and sio_engine.c.
Tested with h5committest on jam, koala, ostrich and platypus.
Bring r24864 from trunk to 1.8 branch:
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
(daily tested on trunk)
Bring r24726 & r24727 from trunk to 1.8 branch:
Description:
Revert some earlier usage of strncpy, which was incorrect.
Bring Coverity changes from branch back to trunk:
r20821:
Use HDstrncpy. --gh
(Fixed already, with strdup)
r20822:
(Not merged, incorrect use of HDstrncpy())
r20823:
(Not merged, incorrect use of HDstrncpy())
r20824:
Maintenance: Bug fix: addressed CID 666.
Value stored at *expression_len should be used in the call to
HD5packFstring to avoid overflow (and unnecessary arithmetic
calculation and casting)
r20825:
Issue 642: Added check for error and handler with print to stderr and exit.
r20826:
Undo revision 20818, as that issue has already been fixed in the 1.8 branch
and trunk (but not coverity branch)
r20827:
(Not merged, incorrect use of HDstrncpy())
r20828:
Use HDstrncpy. --gh
(Corrected use of strncpy())
r20829:
Check return of H5Lget_val(print_udata->fid, path, targbuf,
linfo->u.val_size + 1, H5P_DEFAULT) and if error set trgbuf[0] to 0.
Check if H5Lunpack_elink_val(targbuf, linfo->u.val_size, NULL,
&filename, &objname) was successful and allow print. Otherwise filename
and objname are not created. (init those to NULL)
r20830:
resolved coverity issues 939, 940, 941, 944, and 947.
all were complaints about use of sprintf, and in all cases, the
buffers used were large enough for all eventualities.
Resolved issue by replacing calls to sprintf with calls
to snprintf.
r20831:
Maintenance: Addressed CID 852
Replaced sprintf with snprintf
r20832:
Purpose: Fix valgrind issues with hl/examples/ex_image2
Description:
Modified hl/examples/ex_image2 to free global "gbuf" before exit.
Tested on:
Mac OSX/64 10.9.1 (amaon) w/C++, FORTRAN & Threadsafety
(too minor to require h5committest)
r23116-23118 : HDFFV-2686: Remove the ptExampleVL.c example from the source code
HDFFV-422: Change extention of the binary files from hdf5 to h5
Tested: jam (gnu)
Convert configure.in to configure.ac.
Align TESTS usage with autotools convention.
Update all references from configure.in to configure.ac
Tested: h5committest
Added code to install README in share/hdf5_examples
Set permissions on README file to rw-r--r--.
Tested with h5committest, make install and make uninstall.
Fix HDFFV-7592
"Remove PACKEDBITS option from autotools files"
Description:
The code for h5dump's packed bits feature was
conditionally compiled in via this option during its
'beta' release in 1.8.5. Now that the feature is fully
supported, h5dump has since been changed to always
compile the packed bits code (having removed the #ifdef
H5_HAVE_H5DUMP_PACKED_BITS checks), so this option in
configure is no longer needed.
This commit removes the --enable-h5dump-packed-bits
configure option, including the help summary from
'./configure --help' and the libhdf5.settings output
summary, the PACKED_BITS Makefile variable, and the
definition of H5_HAVE_H5DUMP_PACKED_BITS define in
appropriate pubconf header files (which has already
been removed from use in source code as of r20722).
Note that this option was never added to the trunk,
thus this commit only need occur on the 1.8 branch.
Tested:
- Configure output, help, & summary verified on jam
- h5committested
has been removed. According to the official description of DESTDIR by Gnu at
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html, DESTDIR is
prepended to the normal and complete install path that it precedes for the
purpose of installing in a temporary directory which is useful for building
rpms and other packages. The '/' after ${DESTDIR} will be followed by another
'/' at the beginning of the normal install path. When DESTDIR is empty the
path then begins with '//', which is incorrect and causes problems at least for
Cygwin.
The change made in config/commence.am affects many Makefile.*s when bin/reconfigure
is run. EXAMPLEDIRs had to be corrected individually.
Also the scripts to run examples after they are installed have checks added to see
that the fortran and c++ directories are present before trying to run the scripts
in them.
Tested with h5committest on amani, heiwa and jam.
Tested with h5committest on amani, jam, and heiwa, and on linew.
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M hdf5_1_8/hl/src/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/c++/test/Makefile.in
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M hdf5_1_8/hl/c++/src/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/c++/examples/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/fortran/test/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/fortran/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/fortran/src/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/fortran/examples/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/hl/examples/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/config/commence.am
M hdf5_1_8/MANIFEST
M hdf5_1_8/c++/test/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/c++/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/c++/src/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/c++/examples/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/bin/ltmain.sh
M hdf5_1_8/bin/reconfigure
M hdf5_1_8/perform/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/fortran/test/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/fortran/testpar/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/fortran/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/fortran/src/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/fortran/examples/Makefile.in
M hdf5_1_8/aclocal.m4
M hdf5_1_8/examples/Makefile.in
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 is being deprecated in favor of the
--enable-largefile flag (enabled by default), which can be used on all
platforms. --disable-linux-lfs can still be used to disable largefile
support (on linux) when the --enable-largefile flag is not specified.
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.