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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Wendling
0eaf192df8 [svn-r7569] Purpose:
Bug Fix/Update

Description:
    Updated "trace" to include "void**" as a datatype (it sets it to
    "x"). Format changes as well.

    Added "close(DEPEND); close(NEW);" to the dependencies script. This
    was reported by a user that it wasn't doing this.

Platforms tested:
    Linux (small changes)

Misc. update:
2003-10-07 16:10:53 -05:00
Bill Wendling
1eb74205d4 [svn-r7273] Purpose:
Update/Fix

Description:
    The Dependencies files weren't begin generated properly for C++.

Solution:
    Modified the "dependencies" script to use "top_srcdir" only instead
    of "srcdir", which tended to confuse matters. Regenerated the
    Dependencies files.

Platforms tested:
    Arabica (Small changes)

Misc. update:
2003-07-29 14:23:54 -05:00
Bill Wendling
6e0e3da283 [svn-r7268] Purpose:
Update

Description:
    Revamped the configuration system. The configurations for the Fortran
    and C++ libraries are no longer separate from the "main"
    configuration system. This involved removing the "configure*" and
    "aclocal.m4" files from the fortran/ and c++/ subdirectories. Also
    merging settings in the config/ subdirectories into the main config/
    subdirectory.

    Fortran header files had to be modified a little for Linux. It was
    checking if it was a Linux machine by some #defines, however with the
    -std=c99 switch, these defines weren't there. I added a check for
    some other ones which should be there whether the -std=c99 switch is
    used or not.

    Had to add C++ information to this script.

Platforms tested:
    Verbena (Fortran & C++)
    Sol (Fortran & C++)
    Copper (Fortran & C++)
    Modi4 (Parallel, Fortran, & C++)

Misc. update:
2003-07-28 16:36:38 -05:00
Bill Wendling
ebb263afa6 [svn-r6765] Purpose:
Bug Fix

Description:
    If there was a header file with a path like:

        /some/path/mpich.optimized/...

    The dependencies script would change that to

        /some/path/mpich.loptimized/...
                         ^--Note.

Solution:
    Mike McKay offered the solution to replace the substitution script
    from "s/\.o/\.lo/g" to "s/\.o(\b)/\.lo$1/g". It doesn't crash when
    run on Linux, but we need to make sure that it's okay for his
    machine.

Platforms tested:
    Linux, since this script is only run on GNU platforms.

Misc. update:
2003-04-28 13:39:41 -05:00
Bill Wendling
2021329c69 [svn-r6536] Purpose:
Updated Copyright Statement

Description:
    Replaced old copyright statement with new one.

Platforms tested:
    No need.

Misc. update:
2003-03-31 12:39:53 -05:00
Bill Wendling
cfb22bab40 [svn-r4304]
Purpose:
    Bug Fix
Description:
    The dependencies weren't being generated properly. What was
    happening, if there was a "." in the path name to the source
    directories, it would say, "oh! That matches anything. Dup-dee-do
    I'll just mess everything up, then."
Solution:
    Escape all occurences of "." with a "\." so that it will match an
    actual "." instead of anything.
Platforms tested:
    Linux
2001-08-02 12:26:52 -05:00
Bill Wendling
b5d11111b0 [svn-r4292]
Purpose:
    Bug Fix
Description:
    The way we were generating Dependencies and .depend files was broken.
    If the $srcdir or other macros began with a ".", then it would match
    anything and cause problems since it would then overwrite the
    beginning of the header file's path.
Solution:
    Wrote a Perl script which can handle this type of weirdness better.
    It's only used when the environment is a GNU one with a GCC
    compiler...
Platforms tested:
    Linux
2001-08-01 16:00:25 -05:00