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Jeff Inman 28c94f8875 Fixed bug in aiori-HDFS.c where it was calling "free(fd);", which is bad.
Along the way, added a bunch of diagnostic output in the HDFS calls, which
only shows up at verbosity >= 4.  I'll probably remove this stuff before
merging with master.  Also, there's an #ifdef'ed-out sleep() in place,
which I used to attach gdb to a running MPI task.  I'll get rid of that
later, too.

Also, added another hdfs-related parameter to the IOR_param_t structure;
hdfs_user_name gets the value of the USER environment-variable as the
default HDFS user for connections.  Does this cause portability problems?
2014-08-28 15:39:44 -06:00
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README

Building
--------

0. If "configure" is missing from the top level directory, you
   probably retrieved this code directly from the repository.
   Run "./bootstrap".

   If your versions of the autotools are not new enough to run
   this script, download and official tarball in which the
   configure script is already provided.

1. Run "./configure"

   See "./configure --help" for configuration options.

2. Run "make"

3. Optionally, run "make install".  The installation prefix
   can be changed as an option to the "configure" script.