hypre/AUTOTEST/configure.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#BHEADER**********************************************************************
# Copyright (c) 2007, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
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# Written by the HYPRE team. UCRL-CODE-222953.
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#
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testname=`basename $0 .sh`
# Echo usage information
case $1 in
-h|-help)
cat <<EOF
$0 [-h] {src_dir} [options for configure]
where: {src_dir} is the hypre source directory
-h|-help prints this usage information and exits
This script runs configure in {src_dir} with optional parameters.
Example usage: $0 .. --enable-debug
EOF
exit
;;
esac
# Setup
output_dir=`pwd`/$testname.dir
rm -fr $output_dir
mkdir -p $output_dir
src_dir=$1
shift
# Run configure
cd $src_dir
if [ "`/bin/uname -s`" = "AIX" ]
then
nopoe ./configure $@
else
./configure $@
fi
# Save config.log and Makefile.config
cp config.log config/Makefile.config $output_dir
# Save the environment variables
set > $output_dir/sh.env