From: admin Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 06:19:10 +0000 (+0000) Subject: This commit was generated by cvs2git to create tag X-Git-Tag: before_AutoTools_integration X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0c66edaed909159bb95aea92416dd73a75a93df9;p=modules%2Fvisu.git This commit was generated by cvs2git to create tag 'before_AutoTools_integration'. Sprout from BR_Dev_For_4_0 2007-03-22 10:31:23 UTC jfa 'Provide more user-friendly behaviour if AVI recording is not available: warning on attempt to use instead of controls disabling.' 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[ -a $@ ]; then \ - cp -p -f $< $@; \ - fi; \ - if ! cmp $< $@; then \ - cp -p -f $< $@; \ - fi; \ - -include/salome/sstream: salome_adm/unix/sstream - -$(RM) $@ - $(LN_S) ../../$< $@ - -include/salome/VISU_version.h: VISU_version.h - -$(RM) $@ - $(LN_S) ../../$< $@ - -depend: depend_idl - -depend_idl: - (cd idl ; $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1 - -resources: share/salome/resources/visu/VISUCatalog.xml - -share/salome/resources/visu/VISUCatalog.xml: VISUCatalog.xml - cp $< $@ - -# doc is already build : if you want to had documents, go manually to doc and run 'make doc' -#doc: -# (cd doc && $(MAKE) $@) || exit 1 - -install-end: -# finish libtool install -# @$(LT) --mode=finish $(libdir) - -install-include: $(include_list) - $(INSTALL) -d $(includedir) - @for f in X $(include_list); do \ - if test $$f != X; then \ - ($(INSTALL_DATA) -p $$f $(includedir)/. || exit 1); \ - fi; \ - done - -# install script in $(bindir) : -install-bin: $(BIN_SCRIPT) - $(INSTALL) -d $(bindir) - if test $(BIN_SCRIPT)X != X; then \ - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $^ $(bindir); \ - fi - -uninstall: uninstall-idl - -uninstall-idl: - $(RM) $(idldir)/*.idl - -distclean: distclean-other - -distclean-other: - -$(RM) salome_adm/unix/*~ salome_adm/unix/*% salome_adm/unix/*.bak salome_adm/unix/*.new salome_adm/unix/*.old - -$(RM) salome_adm/unix/make_* - -$(RM) salome_adm/unix/depend salome_adm/unix/SALOMEconfig.h - -$(RM) config.cache config.log config.status - -@MODULE@ - -install: install-bin install-include install-end - -install-resources: install-catalog - -install-catalog: share/salome/resources/visu/VISUCatalog.xml - $(INSTALL) -d $(datadir)/resources/visu - $(INSTALL_DATA) $< $(datadir)/resources/visu/. diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b137891 --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..975c6639 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +This is the Med Memory package V3.2.0 + +I : Major evolution of the Med Memory package between V2.2.x and V3.2.x : +========================================================================= + +The Med Memory may be used as a stand alone package with only the C++ and the +python layers (adding --without-kernel at the configure step). In this case +there are no links with the SALOME KERNEL. + +In this version, + +- mesh defined with polygones/polyhedra mixed with usual types of cells; + +- the Med File drivers of the Med Memory support the V2.1 as well as the + V2.2 versions of the Med File layer. The requirement of the Salome platform + is only Med File V2.2, the V2.1 version is emberked in the Med Memory. + +- Using the Med file (V2.1 and V2.2) and GIBI drivers; fields laying on a + partial support; + +- Fields defined on cells mesh with multiple gauss points, + +may be mounted in memory and treated. + +With all those new functionalities, most of the Med Memory client codes +based on previous releases of the Med Memory should work; but minor changes +should be done for the get/set field classes methods: + +- the getValue() and the setValue(T *) methods take no MED_EN::medModeSwitch + parameter; +- the getValueI (resp. setValueI) should be replaced by getRow(int ) + (resp. setRow(int ,T*) if the field is in full interlacing mode (using the + method getInterlacingType() of the classe FIELD_). If the field is stored in + no interlacing mode getValueIJ (resp. setValueIJ) should be replaced by + getColumn(int ) (resp. setColumn(int ,T*)). + +Intensive debugging was carried throughout the entire Med Memory C++ Layer: + + - especially on the major user's C++ classes (such as MED, MESH, + SUPPORT and FIELD); + + - the C++ drivers classes on those major classes. Especially the + Med File and the GIBI drivers are read/write ones. The VTK drivers + are only for the writing; and finally the PORFLOW drivers may only + be used for the MESH class in the reading mode. + +The Med Client layer of the Med Memory has been tested in a full +Server/Client configuration. + +II : MedMemory building and installation : +========================================= + +It's very simple : + +./configure --prefix=path_to_your_installation_directory +make +make install + +eventually if the user or the installer needs to build an installation of Med +Memory as a stand alone package, he may use the configure option +--without-kernel. By default the full debug options are set: + - compilation using -g option + - Med Memory debugging information history using -D_DEBUG_ option. + +The user may get all configure option with : + ./configure --help + +The user may set optimization option : + ./configure --enable-production --disable-debug (use compiler flags -O) + +In order to avoid most of the problem the user or the installer should first +check the HDF5HOME and the MED2HOME environment variables. This version of +Med Memory with Med File V2.2.2, V2.2.3, as well as V2.3.0 but with the +version of HDF5 V1.6.3. In the installation of Med File you should take care +of the $HDF5HOME environement variable. This warning is especially intended +to the user of The Med Memory in stand alone (without the SALOME KERNEL +component). + +III : MedMemory testing : +========================= + +After installation of the Med Memory; the user may find a large set of test +files in Med File V2.1, V2.2, GIBI format. + +To check the Med Memory installation, in the directory +path_to_your_installation_directory/bin/salome you may find a set of python +scripts and test executable. To ckeck the deep layers (C++, Python) of the Med +Memory, the installer may run: + +- testMedMemGeneral.py, +- medMeshing_test.py +- test_profil_MedFieldDriver.py +- testGaussLocalization.py +- med_field_anal.py +- test_MEDMEM_MeshingFlica +- test_MEDMEM_Meshing_poly +- test_MEDMEM_MeshingPoly + +To check the upper layer (CORBA, Client), the installer may run in the SALOME +Python consol: + + - Med_Gen_test.py + - medClient_test.py + - testMedAlliances1.py + - testMedAlliances.py + - testMeshAlliances.py diff --git a/clean_configure b/clean_configure new file mode 100755 index 00000000..be0b5427 --- /dev/null +++ b/clean_configure @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +rm -rf autom4te.cache aclocal.m4 configure make_config +find . -name "*~" -print -exec rm {} \; +find . -name "*.pyc" -print -exec rm {} \; +#exit +# ==================== ON SORT AVANT + +find bin -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +find doc -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +find idl -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +find resources -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +find salome_adm -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +find src -name Makefile.in | xargs rm -f +rm -f Makefile.in diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 00000000..971d0d61 --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ +# Author : Marc Tajchman (CEA) +# Date : 28/06/2001 +# Modified by : Patrick GOLDBRONN (CEA) +# Modified by : Marc Tajchman (CEA) +# Modified by : Mikhail Ponikarov (OCN) +# + + +AC_INIT([Salome2 Project VISU module], [4.0.0], [gboulant@CS], [salome]) +AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(salome_adm/unix/config_files) +AC_CANONICAL_HOST +AC_CANONICAL_TARGET +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE + +PACKAGE=salome +AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) + +VERSION=4.0.0 +XVERSION=0x040000 +AC_SUBST(VERSION) +AC_SUBST(XVERSION) + +# set up MODULE_NAME variable for dynamic construction of directories (resources, etc.) +MODULE_NAME=visu +AC_SUBST(MODULE_NAME) + +dnl +dnl Initialize source and build root directories +dnl + +ROOT_BUILDDIR=`pwd` +ROOT_SRCDIR=`echo $0 | sed -e "s,[[^/]]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"` +cd $ROOT_SRCDIR +ROOT_SRCDIR=`pwd` +cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR + +AC_SUBST(ROOT_SRCDIR) +AC_SUBST(ROOT_BUILDDIR) + +echo +echo Source root directory : $ROOT_SRCDIR +echo Build root directory : $ROOT_BUILDDIR +echo +echo + +if test -z "$AR"; then + AC_CHECK_PROGS(AR,ar xar,:,$PATH) +fi +AC_SUBST(AR) + +dnl Export the AR macro so that it will be placed in the libtool file +dnl correctly. +export AR + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing make +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +AC_PROG_MAKE_SET +AC_PROG_INSTALL +dnl +dnl libtool macro check for CC, LD, NM, LN_S, RANLIB, STRIP + pour les librairies dynamiques ! + +AC_ENABLE_DEBUG(yes) +AC_DISABLE_PRODUCTION + +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing libtool +echo --------------------------------------------- + +dnl first, we set static to no! +dnl if we want it, use --enable-static +AC_ENABLE_STATIC(no) + +AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL + +dnl Fix up the INSTALL macro if it s a relative path. We want the +dnl full-path to the binary instead. +case "$INSTALL" in + *install-sh*) + INSTALL='\${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}'/salome_adm/unix/config_files/install-sh + ;; +esac + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing C/C++ +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +cc_ok=no +dnl inutil car libtool +dnl AC_PROG_CC +AC_PROG_CXX +AC_DEPEND_FLAG +# AC_CC_WARNINGS([ansi]) +cc_ok=yes + +dnl Library libdl : +AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,dlopen) + +dnl add library libm : +AC_CHECK_LIB(m,ceil) + +dnl +dnl Well we use sstream which is not in gcc pre-2.95.3 +dnl We must test if it exists. If not, add it in include ! +dnl + +AC_CXX_USE_STD_IOSTREAM +AC_CXX_HAVE_SSTREAM + + + +dnl +dnl --------------------------------------------- +dnl testing MPICH +dnl --------------------------------------------- +dnl + +CHECK_MPICH + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing LEX \& YACC +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +lex_yacc_ok=no +AC_PROG_YACC +AC_PROG_LEX +lex_yacc_ok=yes + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing python +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_PYTHON + +dnl echo +dnl echo --------------------------------------------- +dnl echo testing java +dnl echo --------------------------------------------- +dnl echo + +dnl CHECK_JAVA + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing swig +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +AM_PATH_PYTHON(2.3) +CHECK_SWIG + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing threads +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +ENABLE_PTHREADS + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing omniORB +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_OMNIORB + +dnl echo +dnl echo --------------------------------------------- +dnl echo testing mico +dnl echo --------------------------------------------- +dnl echo + +dnl CHECK_MICO + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo default ORB : omniORB +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +DEFAULT_ORB=omniORB +CHECK_CORBA + +AC_SUBST_FILE(CORBA) +corba=make_$ORB +CORBA=adm_local/unix/$corba + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing openGL +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_OPENGL + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing QT +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_QT + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing msg2qm +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_MSG2QM + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing VTK +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_VTK + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo testing HDF5 +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_HDF5 + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo BOOST Library +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_BOOST + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing OpenCascade +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_CAS + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing qwt +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_QWT + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing html generators +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_HTML_GENERATORS + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing GUI +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_SALOME_GUI + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing full GUI +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_CORBA_IN_GUI +if test "x${CORBA_IN_GUI}" != "xyes"; then + echo "failed : For configure VISU module necessary full GUI !" + exit +fi + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing Kernel +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_KERNEL + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Testing Med +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +CHECK_MED + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo Summary +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +echo Configure +variables="cc_ok boost_ok lex_yacc_ok python_ok swig_ok threads_ok OpenGL_ok qt_ok vtk_ok hdf5_ok omniORB_ok occ_ok qwt_ok doxygen_ok graphviz_ok Kernel_ok Med_ok" + +for var in $variables +do + printf " %10s : " `echo \$var | sed -e "s,_ok,,"` + eval echo \$$var +done + +echo +echo "Default ORB : $DEFAULT_ORB" +echo + +dnl We don t need to say when we re entering directories if we re using +dnl GNU make becuase make does it for us. +if test "X$GMAKE" = "Xyes"; then + AC_SUBST(SETX) SETX=":" +else + AC_SUBST(SETX) SETX="set -x" +fi + +echo +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo generating Makefiles and configure files +echo --------------------------------------------- +echo + +AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([ \ + chmod +x ./bin/*; \ +]) + +# This list is initiated using autoscan and must be updated manually +# when adding a new file .in to manage. When you execute +# autoscan, the Makefile list is generated in the output file configure.scan. +# This could be helpfull to update de configuration. +AC_OUTPUT([ \ + ./salome_adm/unix/SALOMEconfig.h \ + Makefile \ + ./VISU_version.h \ + ./adm_local/Makefile \ + ./adm_local/unix/Makefile \ + ./adm_local/unix/config_files/Makefile \ + ./bin/Makefile \ + ./bin/VERSION \ + ./doc/Makefile \ + ./doc/salome/Makefile \ + ./doc/salome/gui/Makefile \ + ./doc/salome/tui/Makefile \ + ./doc/salome/tui/VISU/doxyfile \ + ./doc/salome/tui/VISU/sources/static/tree.js \ + ./idl/Makefile \ + ./resources/VISUCatalog.xml \ + ./resources/Makefile \ + ./src/Makefile \ + ./src/CONVERTOR/Makefile \ + ./src/PIPELINE/Makefile \ + ./src/OBJECT/Makefile \ + ./src/VVTK/Makefile \ + ./src/GUITOOLS/Makefile \ + ./src/VISU_I/Makefile \ + ./src/VISUGUI/Makefile \ + ./src/VISU_SWIG/Makefile \ + ./src/ENGINE/Makefile +]) diff --git a/configure.in.base b/configure.in.base deleted file mode 100644 index 381924e6..00000000 --- a/configure.in.base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,420 +0,0 @@ -# -# PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY configure.in FILE -# -# ALL CHANGES WILL BE DISCARDED BY THE NEXT -# build_configure COMMAND -# -# CHANGES MUST BE MADE IN configure.in.base FILE -# -# -# Author : Marc Tajchman (CEA) -# Date : 28/06/2001 -# Modified by : Patrick GOLDBRONN (CEA) -# Modified by : Marc Tajchman (CEA) -# -# Created from configure.in.base -# - -AC_INIT(src) -AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(${KERNEL_ROOT_DIR}/salome_adm/unix/config_files) -AC_CANONICAL_HOST - -PACKAGE=salome -AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) - -VERSION=4.0.0 -XVERSION=0x040000 -AC_SUBST(VERSION) -AC_SUBST(XVERSION) - -# set up MODULE_NAME variable for dynamic construction of directories (resources, etc.) -MODULE_NAME=visu -AC_SUBST(MODULE_NAME) - -dnl -dnl Initialize source and build root directories -dnl - -ROOT_BUILDDIR=`pwd` -ROOT_SRCDIR=`echo $0 | sed -e "s,[[^/]]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,"` -cd $ROOT_SRCDIR -ROOT_SRCDIR=`pwd` -cd $ROOT_BUILDDIR - -AC_SUBST(ROOT_SRCDIR) -AC_SUBST(ROOT_BUILDDIR) - -echo -echo Source root directory : $ROOT_SRCDIR -echo Build root directory : $ROOT_BUILDDIR -echo -echo - -if test -z "$AR"; then - AC_CHECK_PROGS(AR,ar xar,:,$PATH) -fi -AC_SUBST(AR) - -dnl Export the AR macro so that it will be placed in the libtool file -dnl correctly. -export AR - -echo -echo --------------------------------------------- -echo testing make -echo --------------------------------------------- -echo - -AC_PROG_MAKE_SET -AC_PROG_INSTALL -dnl -dnl libtool macro check for CC, LD, NM, LN_S, RANLIB, STRIP + pour les librairies dynamiques ! - -AC_ENABLE_DEBUG(yes) -AC_DISABLE_PRODUCTION - -echo --------------------------------------------- -echo testing libtool -echo --------------------------------------------- - -dnl first, we set static to no! -dnl if we want it, use --enable-static -AC_ENABLE_STATIC(no) - -AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN -AC_PROG_LIBTOOL - -dnl Fix up the INSTALL macro if it s a relative path. 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