[svn-r3809] Purpose:

Bug Fix
Description:
    On the T3E, the hack about SUBDOCDIR macro didn't work cause it
    wanted an actual value to be in this macro. Well, it wasn't, so now I
    check that it actually has a value.
Solution:
    Check that DOCDIR and SUBDOCDIR have a value before trying to do
    anything with it.
This commit is contained in:
Bill Wendling 2001-04-13 11:38:17 -05:00
parent e07dedc007
commit 7e05b02ab3

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@ -114,15 +114,19 @@ install: $(PUB_LIB) $(PUB_HDR) $(PUB_PROGS) $(libdir) $(includedir) $(bindir)
## Install the documents.
##
install-doc: $(PUB_DOCS)
@if test -d $(DOCDIR) ; then \
:; \
else \
mkdir $(DOCDIR) && chmod 755 $(DOCDIR); \
@if test -n "$(DOCDIR)"; then \
if test -d "$(DOCDIR)"; then \
:; \
else \
mkdir $(DOCDIR) && chmod 755 $(DOCDIR); \
fi; \
fi
@if test -d $(SUBDOCDIR) ; then \
:; \
else \
mkdir $(SUBDOCDIR) && chmod 755 $(SUBDOCDIR); \
@if test -n "$(SUBDOCDIR)"; then \
if test -d "$(SUBDOCDIR)" ; then \
:; \
else \
mkdir $(SUBDOCDIR) && chmod 755 $(SUBDOCDIR); \
fi; \
fi
@for d in X $(SUBDIRS); do \
if test $$d != X; then \
@ -156,7 +160,7 @@ uninstall:
@for f in libhdf5.settings $(LIB); do \
$(LT_UNINSTALL) $(libdir)/$$f; \
done
@if test "X$(PUB_HDR)" != "X"; then \
@if test -n "$(PUB_HDR)"; then \
set -x; cd $(includedir) && $(RM) $(PUB_HDR); \
fi
@for f in X $(PUB_PROGS); do \
@ -173,7 +177,7 @@ uninstall-doc:
(set -x; cd $$d && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \
fi; \
done
@if test "X$(PUB_DOCS)" != "X"; then \
@if test -n "$(PUB_DOCS)"; then \
set -x; cd $(DOCDIR) && $(RM) $(PUB_DOCS); \
fi
@ -186,9 +190,15 @@ mostlyclean:
(set -x; cd $$d; $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \
fi; \
done
-$(RM) $(LIB_OBJ) $(LIB_OBJ:.lo=.o)
-$(RM) $(TEST_OBJ) $(TEST_OBJ:.lo=.o)
-$(RM) $(PROG_OBJ) $(PROG_OBJ:.lo=.o) $(MOSTLYCLEAN)
@if test -n "$(LIB_OBJ)"; then \
-$(RM) $(LIB_OBJ) $(LIB_OBJ:.lo=.o); \
fi
@if test -n "$(TEST_OBJ)"; then \
-$(RM) $(TEST_OBJ) $(TEST_OBJ:.lo=.o); \
fi
@if test -n "$(PROG_OBJ)" || test -n "$(MOSTLYCLEAN)"; then \
-$(RM) $(PROG_OBJ) $(PROG_OBJ:.lo=.o) $(MOSTLYCLEAN); \
fi
## Like `mostlyclean' except it also removes the final targets: things like
## libraries and executables. This target doesn't remove any file that
@ -200,7 +210,9 @@ clean: mostlyclean
(set -x; cd $$d; $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1; \
fi; \
done
-$(RM) $(LIB) $(TEST_PROGS) $(PROGS) $(CLEAN)
@if test -n "$(LIB)" -o -n "$(TEST_PROGS)" -o -n "$(PROGS)" -o -n "$(CLEAN)"; then \
-$(RM) $(LIB) $(TEST_PROGS) $(PROGS) $(CLEAN) \
fi;
-$(RM) -r .libs
## Like `clean' except it also removes files that were created by running