#!/bin/bash # # $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/MITgcm/tools/build_options/sunos_amd64_f77_awi,v 1.1 2007/01/16 15:12:03 mlosch Exp $ # $Name: $ # # tested on # SunOS testopt2 5.10 Generic_118855-19 i86pc i386 i86pc # with f77: Sun Fortran 95 8.2 Patch 121019-01 2005/11/22 FC_NAMEMANGLE="#define FC_NAMEMANGLE(X) X ## _" S64='$(TOOLSDIR)/set64bitConst.sh' DEFINES='-D_BYTESWAPIO -DWORDLENGTH=4' #AWK='gawk' MAKEDEPEND='$(TOOLSDIR)/cyrus-imapd-makedepend/makedepend' #MAKEDEPEND='$(TOOLSDIR)/xmakedepend' #MAKE='gmake' CPP='/usr/ccs/lib/cpp -P' # this one works, too #CPP='/opt/sfw/bin/cpp -traditional -P' FC='f77' # This is an example of how to specify where your # netcdf libraries and include files are; # in this particular example, they are in # /usr/local/libs and /usr/local/include and the netcdf libraries in # /opt/netcdf/Sun-cc INCLUDES='-I/usr/local/include -I/opt/netcdf/Sun-cc/include' LIBS='-L/usr/local/lib -L/opt/netcdf/Sun-cc/lib' if test "x$IEEE" = x ; then # No need for IEEE-754 FFLAGS='-stackvar -explicitpar -vpara -e -u -noautopar -xtypemap=real:64,double:64,integer:32' FOPTIM='-dalign -O4 -xarch=native -fsimple=2' CFLAGS='-dalign -xO4 -xarch=native' else # Try to follow IEEE-754 FFLAGS='-e -u -xtypemap=real:64,double:64,integer:32 -fsimple=0' FOPTIM='-O0' CFLAGS='-xO0' fi NOOPTFLAGS='-dalign -O0'