update for release
Description:
Set the version information to 1.6.0-pre1 to get ready for
v1.6 release.
Platforms tested:
h5committested.
Misc. update:
Purpose: Maintenance
Description: Bumped the version number to 1.5.62 after creating
a tar ball for the fourth round of testing.
Solution: run bin/h5vers -s scipt on arabica
Platforms tested: N/A
Misc. update:
Bug Fix
Description:
On Copper, the redefinition of the PACKAGE_* #defined macros
in H5pubconf_fortran.h was causing havoc with the compiler now
that we specify ANSI C with it.
Solution:
Renamed the PACKAGE_* variables to FORTRAN_PACKAGE_* instead.
Platforms tested:
Copper (small fix...needed to determine the sed command worked).
Misc. update:
Purpose: Maintenance for the third round of testing
Description: Increased the version number to 1.5.59 after creating
a tar ball for testing.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
Misc. update:
Purpose: Maintenance for the second round of testing
Description: Used bin/h5vers to change version number to 1.5.55
Solution:
Platforms tested: arabica
Misc. update:
Update
Description:
GPFS should only be checked for if the --enable-gpfs flag is used.
Otherwise, it shouldn't.
Platforms tested:
Linux (Configure only fix so only needed to test it to make sure the
configure does the right thing and that the build won't
break. I need to test it on a machine that has GPFS to make
sure it works there...)
Purpose: Maintenance
Description: I changed release version to 1.5.54.
Email about tetsing of 1.5.53 will be send after this checkins.
Solution: used bin/h5vers -s to change the version number
Platforms tested: Done on arabica
Misc. update:
Fix
Description:
Fortran's configure was trying to read the "README.txt" file from the
"$srcdir", where it won't be.
Solution:
Changed it to look in "$srcdir/.." for the "README.txt" file.
Platforms tested:
Verbena. Configure only, so no need for full tests.
Misc. update:
Bug Fix
Description:
H5FC was failing on Copper (IBM P690). The reason: the xlf compiler
needs files to end in .f in stead of .f90. If you have .f90 files,
you need the "-qsuffix=f=f90" flag defined. This was defined for
compiling things via the "-c" option (to object files) but not for
straight compilation of a file.
I also noticed that the directory modules were being extracted from
was "." and "../src". H5FC would find these alright when doing a
"make check-install" but if Suzie User were to try this, it might
fail for her. Suzie would have to specify explicitly where to grab
these files.
Solution:
The solution to the problem was a bit more involved. I added a new
variable called "F9XSUFFIXFLAG" which is set to this value if the
machine needs it.
Added new variable called "FSEARCH_DIRS" which can be set to the
directories to find modules during compilation. The H5FC script knows
where to find the correct modules (it's in the lib/ directory), so it
uses the F9XMODFLAG to find them and not the FSEARCH_DIRS flag.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 (Fortran & Parallel)
Verbena (Fortran) C++ not needed since this is Fortran-only fix
Arabica (Fortran)
Copper (Fortran)
Ran "make install" and "make check-install" afterwards...
Misc. update:
Bug Fix
Description:
The h5fc script couldn't find the correct libraries needed when it
was used on Solaris and the --enable-stream-vfd was enabled.
Solution:
Added checks for the -lnsl and -lsocket libraries if we're on Solaris
or HP-UX.
Platforms tested:
Arabica & Baldric (Fortran)
Modi4 (Parallel & Fortran)
Verbena (C++ & Fortran)
All with --enable-stream-vfd and doing a "make check-install".
Misc. update:
Update
Description:
Added check for the SZlib option. The SZlib stuff needs to propagate
down to the h5fc script.
Also, removed "examples" from some of the Makefile's rules so that
it's the same as in the C library.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 (Parallel & Fortran)
Burrwhite (Fortran & C++)
Baldric (Fortran), but make check didn't work because of "libucb.so"
error that I can't fix...)
Misc. update:
Addition
Description:
Added "h5fc" utility. This is the same as the "h5cc" utility but for
Fortran. It only handles static libraries since that's the only
library we build for Fortran.
Note! I've tested the code on the normal platforms but I haven't
tested the utility itself.
Platforms tested:
Arabica (Fortran)
Modi4 (Fortran & Parallel)
Burrwhite (Fortran & C++
Misc. update:
Update
Description:
The "--enable-parallel=TYPE" option was revamped but the help string
wasn't modified.
Solution:
Modified it to print out just "--enable-parallel" because we no
longer support the "=TYPE" option.
Platforms tested:
arabica (Fortran)
Modi4 (Parallel & Fortran)
Burrwhite (Fortran & C++)
Misc. update:
Purpose: Catching up with the C library
Description: Enabled checking for shuffle, deflate and checksum filters for Fortran
Solution:
Platforms tested: arabica(C and F90), burrwhite (pgcc and pgf90), modi4 (F90 and parallel)
Misc. update:
Update
Description:
Updated the configure scripts. Fortran and C++ didn't have proper
checks for Linux LFS support. Also needed to remove the "-g" flag
from the compile line if --enable-production is set. For that, I took
how it's being done in HDF5 Lite...
Platforms tested:
Linux
Bug Fix
Description:
Sometimes, we needed to pick up a header file in the current build
directory.
Solution:
Added a test to see if the compiler can handle the "-I." option so
that it will get that header file.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix
Description:
We were getting the wrong MPIRUN program when you used the full
pathname. The "case" statement was checking the "F9X" macro, but it
really only needed the basename of the F9X macro.
Solution:
Put wildcard matching in so that it would find the appropriate
basename.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Porting to AIX 5.x
Description:
These have been tested out in v1.4. Folding them in here.
aclocal.m4:
Snow's names were not included in the special hack.
Added its names in.
Removed the trailing * in pacific.llnl.gov too.
configure.in:
fortran/configure.in:
Added a case to group all AIX 5.* versions as aix5.x. This allows
them to share one common config/*aix5.x file.
configure:
fortran/configure:
Derived from configure.in (done in eirene).
config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.x:
Added a comment explaining why not to cache sizeof size_t and off_t
fortran/config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.x:
Turned of cache of sizeof size_t and off_t because they are depedent
on compiler options.
config/powerpc-ibm-aix5.x:
fortran/config/powerpc-ibm-aix5.x:
New config file for AIX 5.X
Platforms tests:
LLNL Blue, Frost, Snow, both serial and parallel.