hdf5/config/intel-osf1
Paul Harten 0b6fd0ff94 [svn-r367] Purpose:
Documentation (mostly!)


Solution:
    This change in the hdf5/config/intel-osf1 file makes the $(RUNTEST)
    variable used in the Makefiles explicitly list the number of processors
    used during execution (the change is: yod -> yod -sz 1).


Platform tested:
    Intel TFLOPS (ASCI Red)
1998-04-23 18:27:12 -05:00

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# Site configuration -- do not distribute this file.
CC=cicc
AR=xar
RANLIB=true
LIBS="-L./ -L../ -lnoop_stubs"
RUNTEST="yod -sz 1"
export CC AR RANLIB LIBS RUNTEST
# Based on the setting of environment variable `HDF5_MODE' we set the
# compiler flags unless they're already set. Its value can be one or
# more of the following words (be sure to use single quotes when
# setting its value or the dollar signs will be expanded as variables
# too soon):
#
# $warn -- Generates compiler warnings. You should always
# include this since it has no effect on the speed of
# the code produced.
#
# $debug -- Compiles in code to check for invariant conditions
# and turns on the `-g' flag for interactive
# debugging. It also turns off seek optimizations in
# the low-level file driver. This version of the
# library can be significantly slower than a production
# version.
#
# $production -- Compiles an optimized version of the library
# and disables code that checks for invariant
# conditions.
#
# $profile -- Compiles code with the `-pg' flag which
# produces a `gmon.out' file when the library
# runs. The gprof(1) command can read that file
# and produce detailed run-time statistics.
#
# Unconditionally set the compiler to cicc since the following flags
# only apply to that compiler.
warn=""
profile="-pg"
debug="-g -DH5AC_DEBUG -DH5B_DEBUG -DH5F_DEBUG -DH5G_DEBUG -UH5O_DEBUG -DH5T_DEBUG -DH5F_OPT_SEEK=0"
production="-O -DNDEBUG"
default_mode='-DDOS386 $debug $warn -DH5F_LOW_DFLT=H5F_LOW_SEC2'
# Don't set CFLAGS if the user already did.
if test -z "$CFLAGS"; then
CFLAGS="`eval echo ${HDF5_MODE:-$default_mode}`"
export CFLAGS
fi