Scott,

   I always build cmake and the autotools configure-make in separate folders 
from the source and each other. It is then real easy to just delete the 
appropriate build folder or compare build folders. Also no chance of 
accidentally changing a source file.

Allen
 
On Friday, October 26, 2012 05:01:32 PM Albert Cheng wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> 
> "make clean" only removes all compiled files (*.o, a.out).
> It does not purge the Makefile and testh5ump.sh, etc.
> This is true at least for the autotools configure side.
> I don't know enough of cmake to say for sure but the left over Makefile
> from one
> system (configure) likely interferes with the other system (cmake).
> 
> You can try "make distclean" to purge the Makefile's and other files
> generated
> by configure and try cmake again.  If that does not clear up the
> problems, your
> best bet is to start from scratch again.
> 
> -Albert
> 
> On 10/26/12 3:48 PM, Scott Sides wrote:
> > I'm having a problem even building the hdf5 1.8.10 pre-1 version now.
> > I was having a problem with the binaries, but now I see this.
> > I'm not entirely sure what changed... but maybe this is a clue to some
> > larger problems? One thing that changed was that I tried both the
> > autotools
> > configure and the cmake configure in the same build directory. I've done
> > make clean in between the different methods, but I thought I'd mention
> > it.
> > 
> > Scott
> > 
> > 

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