Bug fix
Description:
Some machines and compilers were having trouble creating fortran libraries
as shared libraries.
Solution:
Added flag in Makefiles.am to create fortran libraries as shared libraries.
(This is how HDF5 was set up before automake changes; I forgot to add
these flags, and it didn't cause a problem until now.)
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, eirene, verbena
Misc. update:
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
modi4 dies during build with strange errors.
The root cause of these is a two-year-old hack in HDF5's libtool
script that only takes effect on IRIX.
Solution:
Edited the libtool hack (by editing ltmain.sh) to correct a bug in
the hack.
Also made sure that compiler-specific DEFAULT_LIBS are used
when linking.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, copper, modi4, sol
Bug fix
Description:
While commenting out some code in a Makefile.am, I missed two lines.
Solution:
Commented out those lines.
Platforms tested:
verbena, heping
Misc. update:
Configure feature
Description:
Changed bin/reconfigure.sh script to use autotools in AFS.
Solution:
Previously, the only machine with the correct versions of autoconf and
automake was heping. Now both tools are installed in AFS, so
in theory any hdf machine can be used to run the reconfigure script.
Platforms tested:
heping, eirene, verbena.
On sleipnir and arabica the autotools were unable to find a version
of m4 that was new enough for them.
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Arabica exhibited strange errors when linker found wrong versions of
header files. This happened because include directories were
given to linker in the wrong order.
Solution:
Move include directories from AM_CFLAGS variable to INCLUDES
variable to put them before CPPFLAGS variable. Trust me, it works.
This bug may also have contributed to strange errors on other platforms
(kelgia?).
Platforms tested:
copper, sleipnir, arabica.
(h5dump broke while building on arabica, but this happened in
a clean checkout, too).
Bug fix
Description:
pmake (on modi4, for instance) complains about undefined variables
if it is run without the -V flag, which turns those errors to warnings.
Solution:
Added test to configure.in to see if $MAKE will allow Makefiles
with undefined variables. If not, sets -V flag in AM_MAKEFLAGS.
Ensured that all custom make targets use AM_MAKEFLAGS.
Also defined all variables that caused errors in top-level Makefile.am.
This means that pmake can be used to build hdf5 *from the top level
only*. To run make from a subdirectory, still need to use -V flag
(or use make or gmake).
Platforms tested:
modi4, heping, copper, sleipnir
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Parallel builds were breaking in tools/lib
Solution:
talign didn't realize it depended on libh5tools.la because its
dependencies listed the full path (../../tools/lib/libh5tools.la).
Changed this, and made similar changes in a couple of other
directories.
This checkin should also add the --foreign flag to every Makefile.in
Platforms tested:
sleipnir (minor change)
New feature
Description:
Add basic code for new B-tree implementation. They don't do much yet,
aren't hooked up to anything yet and the format may change, but I'd like to
start getting them into the daily tests.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor to require h5committest
Bug fix
Description:
Found the permanant fix to automake/CVS dependency problem
Solution:
Added AM_MAINTAINER_MODE macro to configure.in.
Now automake will never try to regenerate Makefiles, Makefiles.in,
configure, H5config.h, etc. when they are out of date, nor will it
print any warnings.
Developers should be very very careful to use reconfigure script,
and can add --enable-maintainer-mode flag to configure on heping
to regenerate these files correctly.
Platforms tested:
heping sleipnir copper
Bug fix
Description:
Configuration files' timestamps were incorrect.
Solution:
Update Makefiles.in. Also added correct paths to autotools on heping,
so heping build should be able to re-generate configuration files even
if they are still broken.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir
Bug fix
Description:
Dependencies between configure files (aclocal, configure.in, configure,
Makefiles.am and .in) are still causing Makefiles to try to run autotools
during build.
Solution:
Committed all Makefiles.in to update their timestamps.
As a temporary measure, forcibly prevented automake from running
autotools during build by redefining the variables it uses.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir (No changes to Makefile content)
Bug fix
Description:
Different compilers use different flags to include Fortran module files
Solution:
Changed boilerplate to use configure variable rather than hardcoded -M flag.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, sol, copper
Configuration feature
Description:
HDF5 now uses automake to generate Makefiles
Solution:
Makefile.in files are now generated from Makefile.am files.
To reconfigure (after chaning a Makefile.am or configure.in):
/bin/sh bin/reconfigure.sh
Platforms tested:
Many
Description: Removed PABLO from the source
Solution:
Platforms tested: arabica with 64-bit, copper with parallel,
heping with GNU C and C++ and PGI fortran (but
I disabled hl, there is some weird problem only
on heping: F9XMODFLAG is not
propagated to the Makefile files
Misc. update:
Description: Fortran module search directories included ../src and
../../fortran/src directories; this was defined in
acsite.m4 file in order for fortran and HL fortran tests
to compile. Those flags were included in h5fc and h5pfc scripts.
Solution: Removed those directories from acsite.m4 file and updated
Makefile.in files.
Platforms tested: sequential on arabica and parallel on copper
including HL Fortran
Misc. update:
Description: libh5test_fortran.a(la) files were installed by
make install
Solution: Brought changes back from 1.6
Platforms tested: mir, eirene
Misc. update:
Updated the copyright notice--mostly by rearranging
some text to make them consistent.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
"h5committested"--sol is down, so, no SUn test.
Misc. update:
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.
Platforms tested:
Verbena (Fortran & C++)
Sol (Fortran & C++)
Copper (Fortran & C++)
Modi4 (Parallel, Fortran, & C++)
Misc. update:
bug fix and cleanup
Description:
Previous change messed things up that fortranlib_test was linked
with multiple MAIN because $(TEST_OBJ) was used as if it was for
fortranlib_test only.
Solution:
Created a separated $(FORTLIBTEST_OBJ) for the fortranlib_test test.
Adjusted other related symbol names.
Also, removed DISTCLEAN=* which held files that should have been
removed in MOSTLYCLEAN.
Platforms tested:
"h5committested" (modi4, sol, verbena).
In the process of running fortran tests in arabica and kelgia.
Misc. update:
Cleanup
Description:
Moved the cleanup of configure generated files to DISTCLEAN as
that should be the place they get removbed.
Platforms tested:
Tested in copper only as change is trivial.
Misc. update:
Purpose: Catching up with the C library
Description: Added tests for the follwoing new fortran functions
h5iget_name_f
h5tis_variavle_str_f
h5zunregister_f
h5zfilter_avail_f
h5pset_shuffle_f
h5pset_fletcher32
h5pset_edc_check_f
h5pget_edc_check_f
h5dfill_f
Solution:
Platforms tested: arabica(C and F90), burrwhite (pgcc and pgf90), modi4 (F90 and parallel)
Misc. update:
Purpose:
Maintenance
Description:
* Added support for generic properties.
* Added support for time allocation properties.
* Added support for variable length datatypes (only datatypes based
on INTEGER, REAL and CHARACTER Fortran types are supported).
* added some missing functions
Solution:
I am checking in new Fortran APIs and their man pages to support
1.5 features listed above.
Not all APIs have tests yet. APIs were written in Fall 2002, and I am afraid
that I will loose the code or totally forget what I did if I wait longer. ;-)
Platforms tested:
arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran), modi4 (parallel, fortran)
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Search path for include files to build h5test_fortran.a did not have
hdf5_builddir and hdf5_srcdir directories. Compilation failed when
scrdir configure flag was used.
Solution:
Modified Makefile.in to include the directories into the search path.
Platforms tested:
modi4 with srcdir on AFS and build dir in $SCR using --enable-parallel
--enable-fortran flags.
Purpose:
Bug fix, code improvement
Description:
Fortran tests didn't cleanup created files. Also HDF5_PREFIX and
HDF5_PARAPREFIX were not used to specify location of the files.
There was a redundant file in the testpar directory that contained
an error reporting function used by both serial and parallel tests.
Solution:
Created library h5test_fortran.a that contains functions used by the
serial and parallel tests. It includes Fortran and C functions that
may be called from Fortran programs to report errors, to modify
file names and to cleanup files after run. Modified test code to
use new functions.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2 (eirene) serial
IRIX64 (modi4) parallel with HDF5_PREFIX and HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to $SCR
Solris 2.7 with mpich 1.2.4 with HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to /tmp/epourmal
Purpose:
Fix
Description:
Porting fixes from the 1.4 branch to the 1.5 branch. This fixes the
dependency problem in the testpar/ directory and also the problem
with module includes on the command line.
Bug Fix
Description:
We were not propagating the FFLAGS macro. I.e., we were
overwriting it after it was set in the commence.in includes.
Solution:
Include it with a ``@FFLAGS@'' where we'd normally overwrite it
so that it isn't.
Platforms tested:
T3E
Purpose:
Added more Fortran tests
Description:
tH5A.f90 - attribute interface test
tH5I.f90 - identifier interface test
Solution:
Two new files were added to test H5A and H5I interfaces.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Bug fix
Description:
The setting does not work for the --src-dir option as source file names
are hard set in the action lines.
Solution:
Changed the dependence targets to the form of *.lo and the action lines
would use the *.lo files. This way, *.lo files are created when
-src-dir option is used or not.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 -64 (I knows it works for other platforms because
"'I know the hammer will drop when i let go'--Mr. Spock")
Bug Fix
Description:
Wasn't picking up the header files from the proper source and
build directories. There were some funky things happening in
there.
Solution:
Put the correct path in.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
*sigh*
Description:
Wasn't picking up a header file which is in the source directory.
Solution:
Changed some flags so that it does this now.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix 37
Description:
Okay...this is really it now. Sorry for all the other "fixes".
This will take care of the top_builddir macro for the Fortran
interface.
Solution:
Hardcoded the path to the build directory.
Platforms tested:
Modi4.
Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
Solaris and IRIX (O2K)