[CMake] Status of FindHDF5.cmake in CMake?

Tim Gallagher tim.gallagher at gatech.edu
Fri May 20 18:07:50 EDT 2011


Will,

Sorry for the delay in responding. We tested the FindHDF5 you attached and it correctly located the Fortran libraries.

Thanks for including it in the updated version!

Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Will Dicharry" <wdicharry at stellarscience.com>
To: "J.S. van Bethlehem" <j.s.van.bethlehem at astro.rug.nl>
Cc: cmake at cmake.org
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 5:32:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CMake] Status of FindHDF5.cmake in CMake?

J.S. van Bethlehem wrote:
> Hej Will,
> I'm not sure if this is the proper way to reply and I haven't checked 
> your second mail with the attachment. But I think in #3 you're 
> definitely doing something wrong. It took me quite a while to figure 
> out, because the documentation is rather sparse, but whenever there is 
> a hdf5-config.cmake file, you should not read that from a Find*.cmake 
> file. Whenever there is such a file present, what should happen is 
> that CMake finds it and reads it and that's that.
> Even more precise: whenever a user writes find_package(HDF5) and the 
> hdf5-config.cmake exists, CMake will read that file and will NOT go 
> look for FindHDF5.cmake. The hdf5-config.cmake should then explicitly 
> set all the (cached) variables you normally would have to 'calculate' 
> in the FindHDF5.cmake file.
> So to be short: the FindHDF5.cmake file should never be required to 
> look for hdf5-config.cmake - CMake should be left to be the one to do 
> that. The HDF5 installer should be the one that installs the 
> hdf5-config.cmake into for example <prefix>/share/HDF5/cmake or some 
> similar path (look for documentation of find_package for possible 
> locations where CMake will look)
>

 From previous instructions by the Kitware developers, I was under the 
impression that I needed to do something like

find_package( HDF5 QUIET NO_MODULE )

from the FindHDF5.cmake module. It looks like FindVTK does this. Either 
way, the HDF5 CMake build does not set the standard *_INCLUDE_DIRS and 
*_LIBRARIES variables in the config file, so I have to do something. Can 
a Kitware person shed some light on this?

Thanks,
Will

> But again: I haven't read the actual file you created :P Maybe I'm 
> overlooking some details of this particular package.
>
> Greetsz,
> Jakob
>
> Will Dicharry wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I neglected the FindHDF5 module for a while because I was shifted to 
>> another project that was kind of far from CMake work, but there were 
>> a few requests for fixes features to the module. I think I have a 
>> file that has the important ones. It's attached to this message. 
>> Brad, I know I had CVS access, but I don't think I have Git access. 
>> If you'd like me to push my commits, I can but I think I'd need you 
>> to reauthorize me to do so.
>>
>> The changes to this module are:
>> 1. Tim Gallagher's (cc'd) patch to handle the HDF5 Fortran library.
>> 2. hdf5_hl is now an optional component that can be requested like 
>> the language bindings.
>> 3. If I can find hdf5-config.cmake from the native HDF5 cmake build, 
>> I use it.
>>
>> I'd like it if the people I cc'd (who appear to be interested in at 
>> least one of these features) could try it and see if it works for 
>> them. I'd also like to know if I did #3 correctly, since there don't 
>> really appear to be any modules in the CMake repository that wrap 
>> around config files that don't set the variables defined in the Find 
>> module.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Will
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