# This file is for customizing the configuation process performed by # `./configuration'. This file consists of sh(1) variable-definition lines. # The value given to those variables by this file will override their default # values. # # You can also customize the configuration process via the environment # variables seen by ./configure. For example: # # In csh(1): # % setenv CC acc # & setenv CFLAGS -g # % ./configure # # In sh(1): # $ CC=acc CFLAGS=-g ./configure # # Variables in this file override the environmental ones. # ############################################################################# # # Type of C compiler (default is `cc'): # Try 'gcc -ansi' if your cc is not ANSI compatible. CC='cc' # # C compiler flags (default is `-O'): #CFLAGS='-O' # # SGI needs not ranlib. Set RANLIB to true as an no-op. RANLIB=true # # C preprocessor flags CPPFLAGS='DBIG_LONGS' # # Type of FORTRAN 77 compiler (default is `f77'): FC='f77' # # FORTRAN compiler flags (default is `'): #FFLAGS='-g' # # Location of the HDF home. Must be an absolute path. HDF_HOME=`pwd`/.. # Location of HDF include files. Must be an absolute path. HDF_INC=-I${HDF_HOME}/hdf/src # # Location of HDF library file. Must be an absolute path. HDF_LIB=${HDF_HOME}/hdf/src/libdf.a # # Location of JPEG library file. Must be an absolute path. JPEG_LIB=${HDF_HOME}/hdf/jpeg/libjpeg.a # # Installation prefix (default is `..'): #prefix=/usr/local # # Whether to use the old floating-point fill values for backward # compatibility (see INSTALL). Uncomment to obtain the pre-2.3 default, # floating-point fill values. # OLD_FILLVALUES=yes