hdf5/fortran/test/Makefile.am
James Laird 25df1908bc [svn-r10158] Purpose:
Automake version upgrade

Description:
Upgraded automake version from 1.6.2 to 1.9.5.
Changed bin/reconfigure script to use automake 1.9.5.
Changed configure.in and Makefiles to use new FCFLAGS and FC variables
instead of FFLAGS and F9X.
Automake and configure should now do the lion's share of the work
supporting Fortran 9X; macros in acsite.m4 are now mostly unused (will
be cleaned later).
Altered how configure handles pmake; now root-level Makefile.in is
processed by bin/reconfigure to have a .MAKEFLAGS target, since
automake no longer allows us to define unused variables.
Configure now always checks for C++ compiler even if it is not
used, since automake thinks this is the Right Thing To Do and
will break otherwise.

Platforms tested:
Sol, copper, heping, mir, sleipnir, eirene, pommier, kelgia, modi4.
2005-03-07 12:57:27 -05:00

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Makefile

#
# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
# the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
# of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
# root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
# is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
# http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
# access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
##
## Makefile.am
## Run automake to generate a Makefile.in from this file.
#
# HDF5-Fortran test/Makefile(.in)
#
include $(top_srcdir)/config/commence.am
# Include files
AM_FCFLAGS=-I$(top_builddir)/fortran/src $(F9XMODFLAG)$(top_builddir)/fortran/src
INCLUDES=-I$(top_srcdir)/src
# Fortran libraries are linked statically to solve a build problem.
AM_LDFLAGS=-static
# The Fortran test library
lib_LTLIBRARIES=libh5test_fortran.la
# Our main targets, the tests themselves
TEST_PROG=fortranlib_test fflush1 fflush2
check_PROGRAMS=$(TEST_PROG)
libh5test_fortran_la_SOURCES=fortranlib_test.f90 tH5F.f90 tH5D.f90 \
tH5R.f90 tH5S.f90 tH5T.f90 tH5VL.f90 tH5Z.f90 tH5Sselect.f90 \
tH5P.f90 tH5A.f90 tH5I.f90 tH5G.f90 tH5E.f90 tf.f90 t.c
# Source files are used for both the library and fortranlib_test.
# Automake will complain about this without the following workaround.
fortranlib_test_FCFLAGS=$(AM_FCFLAGS)
fortranlib_test_CFLAGS=$(AM_CFLAGS)
fortranlib_test_SOURCES = fortranlib_test.f90 \
tH5F.f90 tH5D.f90 tH5R.f90 tH5S.f90 tH5T.f90 tH5VL.f90 tH5Z.f90 \
tH5Sselect.f90 tH5P.f90 tH5A.f90 tH5I.f90 tH5G.f90 tH5E.f90 tf.f90 \
t.c
fflush1_SOURCES=fflush1.f90
fflush2_SOURCES=fflush2.f90
# The fortran test library depends on the main fortran library.
# The tests depend on both fortran libraries and both main libraries.
LIBADD=$(LIBH5TEST) $(LIBHDF5) $(LIBH5F)
LDADD=libh5test_fortran.la $(LIBH5TEST) $(LIBH5F) $(LIBHDF5)
# Temporary files
MOSTLYCLEANFILES=*.h5 *.tmp
## Fortran dependencies must be hardcoded, unfortunately.
##FORTLIBTEST_OBJ= fortranlib_test.lo \
## tH5F.lo tH5D.lo tH5R.lo tH5S.lo tH5T.lo tH5VL.lo tH5Z.lo \
## tH5Sselect.lo tH5P.lo tH5A.lo tH5I.lo tH5G.lo tH5E.lo tf.lo \
## t.lo
##fortranlib_test$(EXEEXT): $(FORTLIBTEST_OBJ)
include $(top_srcdir)/config/conclude.am