#!/bin/sh # # Copyright by The HDF Group. # 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 COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code # distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. # If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from # help@hdfgroup.org. # # A script to reconfigure the Autotools for HDF5, and to recreate other # generated files specific to HDF5. # # IMPORTANT OS X NOTE # # If you are using OS X, you will probably not have the Autotools # installed, even if you have the Xcode command-line tools. # # The easiest way to fix this is to install everything via Homebrew: # # http://brew.sh/ # # After you install the base packages, install autoconf, automake, # and libtool. # # brew install autoconf # brew install automake # brew install libtool # # END IMPORTANT OS X NOTE echo echo "**************************" echo "* HDF5 autogen.sh script *" echo "**************************" echo # Run scripts that process source. # # These should be run before the Autotools so that failures here block # compilation. # Run trace script # The trace script adds H5TRACE macros to library source files. It should # have no effect on files that don't have HDF5 API macros in them. echo "Running trace script:" bin/trace src/H5*.c || exit 1 echo # Run make_err # make_err automatically generates the H5E headers that create error message # types for HDF5. echo "Running error generation script:" bin/make_err src/H5err.txt || exit 1 echo # Run make_vers # make_vers automatically generates the public headers that define the API version # macros for HDF5. echo "Running API version generation script:" bin/make_vers src/H5vers.txt || exit 1 echo # Run make_overflow # make_overflow automatically generates macros for detecting overflows for type # conversion. echo "Running overflow macro generation script:" bin/make_overflow src/H5overflow.txt || exit 1 echo # Run Autotools # The "obsolete" warnings category flags our Java macros as obsolete. # Since there is no clear way to upgrade them (Java support in the Autotools # is not great) and they work well enough for now, we suppress those warnings. echo "Running Autotools" echo echo "NOTE: You can ignore the warning about adding -I m4." echo " We already do this in an included file." echo autoreconf -vif --warnings=no-obsolete || exit 1 echo echo "*** SUCCESS ***" echo exit 0