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authorAllen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org>2011-07-12 18:13:25 (GMT)
committerAllen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org>2011-07-12 18:13:25 (GMT)
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[svn-r21094] Add section on updating paths in VS2010
-rw-r--r--release_docs/INSTALL_Windows.txt10
-rwxr-xr-xrelease_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT11
-rw-r--r--release_docs/USING_Windows.txt19
3 files changed, 35 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows.txt b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows.txt
index c54bd02..bb4c677 100644
--- a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows.txt
+++ b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows.txt
@@ -164,6 +164,16 @@ Preconditions:
9.4 If building Fortran libraries, you will also need to setup the path
for the Intel Fortran compiler. Please see Section VI.
+
+ NOTE:
+ If you are using VS2010, the path settings will need to be in project
+ property sheets per project. Go to "Project" and select "Properties", find
+ "Configuration Properties", and then "VC++ Directories".
+
+ 9.1 If you are building on 64-bit Windows, find the "Platform" dropdown
+ and select "x64".
+ 9.2 Add the header path to the "Include Directories" setting.
+ 9.3 Add the library path to the "Library Directories" setting.
Notes:
diff --git a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT
index 8ff8866..4ec79ed 100755
--- a/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT
+++ b/release_docs/INSTALL_Windows_Short_VS2008.TXT
@@ -56,9 +56,18 @@ notes in INSTALL_Windows.txt before starting below procedures.
find your Zlib and Szip library path (for example, c:\zlib125\dll,
c:\szip\dll) from the directory list, add the library path
(c:\zlib125\dll, c:\szip\dll) to the library directories.
+
+ NOTE:
+ If you are using VS2010, the path settings will need to be in project
+ property sheets per project. Go to "Project" and select "Properties", find
+ "Configuration Properties", and then "VC++ Directories".
+
+ Add the header path to the "Include Directories" setting.
+
+ Add the library path to the "Library Directories" setting.
========================================================================
- Building HDF5 C/C++ Libraries with Visual Studio 2005
+ Building HDF5 C/C++ Libraries with Visual Studio 2008
========================================================================
1. Run batch file copy_hdf.bat
diff --git a/release_docs/USING_Windows.txt b/release_docs/USING_Windows.txt
index 4e78c68..410a759 100644
--- a/release_docs/USING_Windows.txt
+++ b/release_docs/USING_Windows.txt
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Preconditions:
Variables" box.
In the New Variable window, set "Variable name" as HDF5_EXT_ZLIB and
- "Variable value" as zlib1.lib, then click OK.
+ "Variable value" as zlib.lib, then click OK.
Similarly, you can set:
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Preconditions:
a. You will have to close and reopen running programs for the new
environment variable settings to take effect.
- b. c:\zlib\zlib1.dll and c:\szip\dll\szip.dll should be copied
+ b. c:\zlib\zlib.dll and c:\szip\dll\szip.dll should be copied
into a location that the application can find.
9. Set up path for libraries and headers
@@ -123,6 +123,16 @@ Preconditions:
9.4 If building Fortran applications, you will also need to setup the path
for the Intel Fortran compiler. Please see Section VI.
+
+ NOTE:
+ If you are using VS2010, the path settings will need to be in project
+ property sheets per project. Go to "Project" and select "Properties", find
+ "Configuration Properties", and then "VC++ Directories".
+
+ 9.1 If you are building on 64-bit Windows, find the "Platform" dropdown
+ and select "x64".
+ 9.2 Add the header path to the "Include Directories" setting.
+ 9.3 Add the library path to the "Library Directories" setting.
Notes:
@@ -595,7 +605,7 @@ Building with Visual Studio 2010 is very similar to building with Visual Studio
with the following considerations:
1. Visual Studio 2010 uses a new format for project files, but Visual Studio
- 2008 project files can be easily converted. The HDF5 project files
+ 2008 project files can be converted. The HDF5 project files
will need to be converted on first use. To do so:
1.1. Open the HDF5 Visual Studio 2008 solution file as in Section II
@@ -610,7 +620,8 @@ with the following considerations:
1.3. When it is finished, it should state that all projects were
converted successfully with no errors. Warnings can be ignored.
- 2. Once the project files have been converted, build and test normally.
+ 2. Once the project files have been converted you will need to create project
+ property sheets for the library and include paths. Then build and test normally.
Note that the converted project files aren't backwards compatible with
previous versions of Visual Studio.