See HELPDESK-643 issue in JIRA.
NAG Fortran compiler doesn't like the current tH5E_F03.f90 file that has only comments
and no executable statements. Removed tH5E_F03.f90 from the list of modules to build.
Tested on jam with Intel compiler using --enable-fortran2003 flag.
HDFFV-944: Fortran test problem with HDF5 182, intel 11.0, open-mpi-1.2.8
Description:
Moved libtool post-processing 'ed' snippet that replaces wl=""
with wl="-Wl," when intel compilers are used to the end of the
configure script, after libtool is actually generated. (I imagine
that at some point in time during a libtool version upgrade the
libtool script ceased being generated immediately after the libtool
initialization macro and is generated at the end of configure with
all other files).
Additionally, added a leading 'g' to the replacement invocation to
change all instances of wl="" to wl="-Wl," instead of just the
first that it comes across. (There's a separate one for each
compiler used (C, Fortran, C++)).
Tested:
Reproduced the reported make failure and tested resolution on
NCSA's Forge with OpenMPI built with Intel 12.0.4.
Also, h5committested.
Revert part of r21275 (F2003 configure change) which unintentionally
removed a line from configure.in that sets FC=no when fortran
is not enabled. This ensures that configure doesn't run
compiler checks on a fortran compiler when it won't be used.
(and can cause failures in configure when no fortran compiler is
present as well as issues with the resulting src/Makefile when
building DLLs on Cygwin)
Tested:
h5committest; manually on jam & bangan (Cygwin).
Removed hard-coded check of compatible Fortran 2003 compilers; replaced
with simple check program for required F2003 features. Does not check for
known bugs in compilers, tests will fail for those compilers.
Tested: jam (gnu 4.1, 4.5, intel, pgi)
linew (default)
Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, MacOSX to ensure they are found correctly and everything builds. No code currently relys on clock_gettime().
- Brought Windows and VMS H5pubconf.h files into sync with the Linux file.
Tested on Windows. Ray will test on VMS when this is pushed to the 1.8.x branch.