hdf5/hl/Makefile.am
James Laird afef3c0358 [svn-r10587] Purpose:
Minor feature

Description:
If a user configures without C++ or Fortran, 'make' will not recurse into
c++ or fortran directories.  However, if the user cd's into these
directories and 'makes,' the Makefiles will attempt to build interfaces
that have not been configured, usually failing.
In an unrelated but minor change, src/H5detect should be compiled with
the -g flag to disable compiler optimizations since it is only
executed once.

Solution:
Make it harder for users to try to compile interfaces that have not been
configured by making c++, fortran, and hl directories not recurse into
their subdirectories unless they have been configured.
Thus, 'make' in /fortran/src will break if Fortran has not been configured,
but 'make' in /fortran will not break.

Platforms tested:
mir, modi4, copper

Misc. update:
2005-04-11 16:47:05 -05:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2001 National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
# All rights reserved.
#
#
# This makefile mostly just reinvokes make in the various subdirectories
# but does so in the correct order. You can alternatively invoke make from
# each subdirectory manually.
##
## Makefile.am
## Run automake to generate a Makefile.in from this file.
##
#
# HDF5 High-Level Makefile(.in)
include $(top_srcdir)/config/commence.am
## Automake will automatically recurse into fortran directory for distclean
## if we define it conditionally.
if BUILD_FORTRAN_CONDITIONAL
FORTRAN_DIR = fortran
endif
if BUILD_CXX_CONDITIONAL
CXX_DIR = c++
endif
## Don't recurse into any subdirectories if HDF5 is not configured to
## use the HL library
if BUILD_HDF5_HL_CONDITIONAL
SUBDIRS=src test $(CXX_DIR) $(FORTRAN_DIR)
endif
include $(top_srcdir)/config/conclude.am