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Purpose: windows install documents updated Description: fix some text bugs as well as descriptions of h5toh4 converter testing batch file Solution: Platforms tested: windows 2000
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@@ -1,53 +1,58 @@
HDF5 Build and Install Instructions for Windows 2000/NT/98.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+----------------------------------------------------------
-The instructions which follow assume that you will be using the the source
-code release 'zip' file (hdf5-1_4_0.zip).
+The instructions which follow assume that you will be using the
+source code release 'zip' file (hdf5-1_4_0.zip).
-***************************WARNINGS*********************************
-Please read CAREFULLY about Preconditions before you go to the following sections
+***************************WARNINGS****************************
+Please read CAREFULLY about Preconditions before you go to the
+following sections
Preconditions
- 1. Installed MicroSoft Developer Studio,Visual C++ 6.0 and WinZip.
+ 1. Installed MicroSoft Developer Studio,Visual C++ 6.0 and
+ WinZip.
- 2. Set up a directory structure to unpack the library. For example:
+ 2. Set up a directory structure to unpack the library.
+ For example:
c:\ (any drive)
MyHDFstuff\ (any folder name)
- 3. Copied the source distribution archive to that directory and
- unpacked it using the appropriate archiver options to create a
- directory hierarchy.
+ 3. Run WinZip on hdf5-1_4_0.zip (the entire source tree) and
+ extract hdf5 package into c:\MyHDFstuff(or whatever drive
+ and folder name you would like to choose). This creates a
+ directory called 'hdf5'under MyHDFstuff which contains
+ several files and directories.
- Run WinZip on hdf5-1_4_0.zip (the entire source tree). This
- creates a directory called 'hdf5' which contains several files and
- directories.
+ 4. HDF5 uses zlib for compression and zlib is distributed
+ with hdf5 lib. If you have your own version read section
+ VI about the zlib library.
- 4. HDF5 uses zlib for compression and zlib is distributed with
- hdf5 lib. If you have your own version read section VI about the
- zlib library.
+ 5. You do need hdf4 (hdf and mfhdf) static and dll libraries
+ to generate hdf4-related tools.
- 5. You do need hdf4 (hdf and mfhdf) static and dll libraries to generate
- hdf4-related tools.
+ 6. Currently you can build and test either hdf5 libraries
+ and non-hdf4 related tools or hdf5 libraries and hdf4
+ related tools;but not BOTH.In other words,you may either
+ follow Section II or Section III but NOT both Sections to
+ build HDF5 libraries and related tools.
- 6. Currently you can build and test either hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4
- related tools or hdf5 libraries and hdf4 related tools; but not BOTH.
- In other words,you may either follow Section II or Section III but
- NOT both Sections to build HDF5 libraries and related tools.
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+---------------------------------------------------------------
The following sections discuss installation procedures in detail:
Section I: What do we build and install
- Section II: Building and testing hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related hdf5 tools
- Section III: Building and testing hdf5 libraries and all hdf5 tools
- Section IV: Building an application using the HDF5 library or DLL
+ Section II: Building and testing hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4
+ related hdf5 tools
+ Section III: Building and testing hdf5 libraries and all hdf5
+ tools
+ Section IV: Building an application using the HDF5 library or
+ DLL
Section V: Some more helpful pointers
Section VI: ZLIB library - removing or changing the path
-************************************************************************
+***************************************************************
Section I:
@@ -57,7 +62,8 @@ What do we build and install?
debug and release version
HDF5 Dynamic Link Library(DLL):
- debug and release version as well as export libraries for DLL
+ debug and release version as well as export libraries for
+ DLL
HDF5 tool library:
debug and release version
@@ -81,50 +87,77 @@ What do we build and install?
Section II:
- Building and testing hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
+ Building and testing hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
- ==================================================
+ ==================================================
STEP 1: Building hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
1. Unpack all.zip in 'hdf5' and move the zlib.dll from
- c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\src\zlib\dll to the Windows system directory.
+ c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\src\zlib\dll to the Windows system
+ directory.
The system directory can usually be found under the path
C:\WINNT\system or C:\WINDOWS\system
- 2. Invoke Microsoft Visual C++, go to "File" and select the "Open
- Workspace" option.
+ 2. Invoke Microsoft Visual C++, go to "File" and select
+ the "Open Workspace" option.
- Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\all\all.dsw workspace.
+ Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\all\all.dsw
+ workspace.
- 3. Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
+ 3. If you don't want to build and test backward
+ compatibility with hdf5 1.2, you may skip this part and
+ go to part 4.
+
+ To build and test backward compatibility with hdf5 1.2,
+ a) go to "Project" and select "Settings"
+ b) A window called "Project Settings" should be
+ popped up,on the upper-left corner is a small box
+ "Settings For". Set the option to
+ "Win32 Release".
+ c) Go to the the right side of "Project Settings"
+ window,choose C/C++ on the menu.
+ d) Go to the "Category" box below menu bar, choose
+ Preprocessor.
+ e) Go to "Preprocessor definitions" box below
+ "Category". Inside the box, type
+ "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT". Note: don't type double
+ quote for "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT" and add a comma
+ between "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT" and the last
+ preprocessor definations(WIN32).
+ f) click OK at the bottom of "Project Settings"
+ window.
+ g) repeat a)-f) and choose the option as
+ "win32 Debug" on step b).
+
+ 4. Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
On Windows platform select as the active configuration
"all -- Win32 Debug" to build debug versions of
- single-threaded static libraries, and
- tests.
+ single-threaded static libraries, Debug multithreaded
+ DLLs and tests.
or
"all -- Win32 Release" to build release versions of
- single-threaded static libraries, and
- tests.
+ single-threaded static libraries, multithreaded DLLs
+ and tests.
- NOTE : "all" is a dummy target. You will get a link error when
- "all.exe." is built:
+ NOTE : "all" is a dummy target. You will get a link
+ error when "all.exe." is built:
LINK: error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
_mainCRTStartup.....
all.exe - 2 error(s), ....
- Warning messages can be ignored. The "all.exe" is never created,
- so it is OK.
+ Warning messages can be ignored. The "all.exe" is never
+ created, so it is OK.
- When the debug or release build is done the directories listed
- below will contain the following files :
+ When the debug or release build is done the directories
+ listed below will contain the following files:
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5\debug -
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5\release -
@@ -133,67 +166,65 @@ STEP 1: Building hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5dll\debug -
- hdf5d.dll- the hdf5 library
- hdf5d.lib- the dll export library
+ hdf5ddll.dll- the hdf5 library
+ hdf5ddll.lib- the dll export library
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5dll\release -
- hdf5.dll- the hdf5 library
- hdf5.lib- the dll export library
+ hdf5dll.dll- the hdf5 library
+ hdf5dll.lib- the dll export library
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\test\"test directory"-
where test directory is one of the following:
- big
+ big(dll)
- bittests
+ bittests(dll)
- chunk
+ chunk(dll)
- cmpd_dset
+ cmpd_dset(dll)
- dsets
+ dsets(dll)
- dtypes
+ dtypes(dll)
- enum
-
- extend
+ enum(dll)
- external
+ extend(dll)
- fillval
+ external(dll)
- flush1
+ fillval(dll)
- flush2
+ flush1(dll)
- gheap
+ flush2(dll)
- hyperslab
+ gheap(dll)
- iopipe
+ hyperslab(dll)
- istore
+ iopipe(dll)
- links
+ istore(dll)
- mount
+ links(dll)
- mtime
+ mount(dll)
- ohdr
+ mtime(dll)
- overhead
+ ohdr(dll)
-
+ overhead(dll)
- stab
+ stab(dll)
- testhdf5
+ testhdf5(dll)
- unlink
+ unlink(dll)
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\toolslib\debug
@@ -207,41 +238,47 @@ STEP 1: Building hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
toolslibD.lib- the dll export library
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\"tools directory"-
- where non-hdf4 related tools directory is one of the following:
+ where non-hdf4 related tools directory is one of the
+ following:
- h5dump
+ h5dump(dll)
- h5ls
+ h5ls(dll)
- h5debug
+ h5debug(dll)
- h5import
+ h5import(dll)
+
+ h5repart(dll)
- Test and tool directory contains debug and release
-subdirectories with the corresponding tests and tools.
+ Test and tool directory contains debug and release
+ subdirectories with the corresponding tests and tools.
STEP 2: testing hdf5 libraries and non-hdf4 related tools
-In a command prompt window run the test batch file which resides in the
-hdf5\test directory to make sure that the library was built correctly.
+In a command prompt window run the test batch file which resides in
+the hdf5\test directory(for example: C:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\test)to make
+sure that the library was built correctly.
You can possibily test four versions of hdf5 library and tools. They are:
- release
- release dll
- debug
- debug dll
+ release version
+ release dll version
+ debug version
+ debug dll version
-NOTE: The appropriate dll should be placed into the C:\WINNT\system or
- C:\WINDOWS\system directory before using the dlls.
+NOTE: The hdf5ddll.dll and hdf5dll.dll should be placed into
+the C:\WINNT\system or C:\WINDOWS\system directory before using the dlls.
-We strongly suggest you to redirect your testing results into an output file
-and you can easily check the testing results. You may use either NotePad or
-NoteTab Light or whatever other tools to check the results.
+We strongly suggest you to redirect your testing results into
+an output file and you can easily check the testing results.
+You may use either NotePad or NoteTab Light or whatever other
+windows tools to check the results. For the purpose of printing,
+please choose font less than 14 for better alignment of the text.
- 1. hdf5 static libraries and DLLs testing
+ 1. hdf5 library testing
cd into the hdf5\test directory.
@@ -275,7 +312,7 @@ NoteTab Light or whatever other tools to check the results.
b) release dll version
type:
- hdf5timingtest release dll > "Your output filename"
+ hdf5timingtest release dll >"Your output filename"
c) debug static version
type:
@@ -286,20 +323,21 @@ NoteTab Light or whatever other tools to check the results.
hdf5timingtest debug dll >"Your output filename"
- Use notepad or notetab light to check results. You should not find any
- FAILED marks in your output files.
+ Use notepad or notetab light to check results. You should
+not find any FAILED marks in your output files.
- Note: big test is currently not working for windows, we are still
- investigating this.
+ Note: big test is currently not working for windows, we are
+still investigating this.
2. hdf5 tools testing
- Currently we are only supporting h5dump test. We are investigating
- h5ls test now.
+ Currently we are only supporting h5dump test. We are
+investigating h5ls test now.
1) h5dump test
- cd back into hdf5 directory and then go to tools directory
+ cd back into hdf5 directory and then cd into tools
+directory(...\hdf5\tools)
Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version
@@ -320,11 +358,12 @@ NoteTab Light or whatever other tools to check the results.
dumptest debug dll >"Your output filename"
- We are using "fc" command to compare whether dumper generates correct
- results. Supposedly you should find "FC: no differences encountered" in
- your output file. However, since we are comparing the actual dumper output
- with the expected dumper output under different directory, you may see
- something like:
+ We are using "fc" command to compare whether dumper
+generates correct results. Supposedly you should find
+"FC: no differences encountered" in your output file.
+However, since we are comparing the actual dumper output
+with the expected dumper output under different directory,
+you may see something like:
"
***** ..\TESTFILES\tall-1.ddl
@@ -339,30 +378,32 @@ GROUP "/" {
*****
"
- The actual dumper output is correct. The difference showing here
- is the different representations of filename of the same file.
+ The actual dumper output is correct. The difference showing
+here is the different representations of filename of the same
+file.
STEP 3: BUILDING THE EXAMPLES
1. Invoke Microsoft Visual C++, go to "File" and select
the "Open Workspace" option.
- Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\examples\allexamples\allexamples.dsw
- workspace.
+ Then open the workspace
+ c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\examples\allexamples\allexamples.dsw.
2. Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
On Windows platform select as the active configuration
- "allexamples -- Win32 Debug" to build debug versions of the
- examples.
+ "allexamples -- Win32 Debug" to build debug versions
+ of the examples.
or
- "allexamples -- Win32 Release" to build release versions the
- examples.
+ "allexamples -- Win32 Release" to build release
+ versions the examples.
- When the debug build or release build is done there should be
- the following subdirectories in C:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\examples\
+ When the debug build or release build is done
+ there should be the following subdirectories in
+ C:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\examples\
attributetest
@@ -382,184 +423,245 @@ STEP 3: BUILDING THE EXAMPLES
- 3. Run the batch file "InstallExamples.bat" which resides in the
- top level directory. This file creates 2 new directories,
- examplesREL and examplesDBG, in the examples directory and places
- all the executables in it. Both the release and debug versions of
- the examples should be built before this step is done. The
- examples should be tested in these 2 new directories due to some
- dependencies between the examples.
+ 3. Run the batch file "InstallExamples.bat" which
+ resides in the top level directory(C:\MyHDFSTUFF\hdf5).
+ This file creates 2 new directories,examplesREL and
+ examplesDBG,in the examples directory and places
+ all the executables in it. Both the release and debug
+ versions of the examples should be built before this
+ step is done. The examples should be tested in these 2
+ new directories due to some dependencies between the
+ examples. Especially writetest.exe and extendwritetest.exe
+ should be executed before chunkread.exe and readtest.exe
+ due to dependencies among these files.
-**********************************************************************
+**************************************************************
Section III: BUILDING AND TESTING HDF5 LIBRARIES AND ALL HDF5 TOOLS
---------------------------WARNINGS------------------------------------
+------------------WARNINGS---------------------------------
-1. This section is specifically for building HDF5 tools that needs to
-call HDF4 library.
+1. This section is specifically for building HDF5 tools that needs to call HDF4 library.
-Currently we are supporting two such kinds of tools: H4toh5 converter
-and H5toh4 converter. If you are not using these tools, please go back
-to Section II for building and installing information.
+Currently we are supporting two hdf4-relatedtools: H4toh5 converter
+and H5toh4 converter. If you are not using these tools, please go
+back to Section II for building and installing information.
-2. This section builds and tests all versions of hdf5 libraries,testing
-programs and tools covered in section II. Additionally, it also builds
-and tests hdf4-related tools. We may refer some duplicated parts of this
-section to section II.
+2. This section builds and tests all versions of hdf5 libraries,
+testing programs and tools covered in section II.
+Additionally, it also builds and tests hdf4-related tools. We may refer some duplicated parts of this section to section II.
3. In case
- a) you don't install hdf libraries and related tools in your machine,
- b) or if the top directory of your hdf4 libraries and tools are not
- under C:\hdf41r4 and you are not familar on how to change settings of
- VC++ projects.
+ a) you don't install hdf libraries and related tools in
+ your machine,
+ b) or if the top directory of your hdf4 libraries and
+ tools are not under C:\hdf41r4 and you are not familar
+ on how to change settings of VC++ projects.
you may get binary distribution from
-ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF/HDF4.1r4/windows_precompiled_code/HDF41r4.zip
+ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF/HDF4.1r4/windows_precompiled_code/HDF41r4.zip
and use Winzip to unpack HDF41r4.zip into C:\hdf41r4.
-4. We assume that you've installed hdf4(mfhdf and hdf) libraries into drive C.
-The top level path should be C:\HDF41r4. Under C:\HDF41r4 it should at least
+4. We assume that you've installed hdf4(mfhdf and hdf)
+libraries into drive C. The top level path should be
+C:\HDF41r4. Under C:\HDF41r4 it should at least
include the following six directories:
C:\HDF41r4\bin where hdf4 utilities are stored
-C:\HDF41r4\dlllib where release dll versions of hdf and mfhdf libraries and
-export libraries of dlls are stored
-C:\HDF41r4\dlllibdbg where debug dll versions of hdf and mfhdf libraries and
-export libraries of dlls are stored
-C:\HDF41r4\lib where release versions of hdf and mfhdf libraries are stored
-C:\HDF41r4\libdbg where debug versions of hdf and mfhdf libraries are stored
+
+C:\HDF41r4\dlllib where release dll versions of hdf and mfhdf
+libraries and export libraries of dlls are stored
+
+C:\HDF41r4\dlllibdbg where debug dll versions of hdf and mfhdf
+libraries and export libraries of dlls are stored
+
+C:\HDF41r4\lib where release versions of hdf and mfhdf
+libraries are stored
+
+C:\HDF41r4\libdbg where debug versions of hdf and mfhdf
+libraries are stored
+
C:\HDF41r4\include where header files are included
-Make sure that you copy all *.dll files under C:\HDF41r4 into Windows system
-directory before the next step.
+Make sure that you copy all *.dll files under C:\HDF41r4 into Windows
+system directory before the next step.
-If your path of hdf libraries and mfhdf libraries is different from the
-default assumption, please DO follow No.3 of Step 1 on the following:
+If your path of hdf libraries and mfhdf libraries is different
+from the default assumption, please DO follow No.4 of Step 1 on
+the following:
Step 1.
- 1. Unpack all_withhdf4.zip in 'hdf5' and move the zlib.dll from
- c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\src\zlib\dll to the Windows system directory.
+ 1. Unpack all_withhdf4.zip in 'hdf5' and move the zlib.dll
+ from c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\src\zlib\dll to the Windows
+ system directory.
The system directory can usually be found under the path
C:\WINNT\system or C:\WIN98\system
- 2. Invoke Microsoft Visual C++, go to "File" and select the "Open
- Workspace" option.
+ 2. Invoke Microsoft Visual C++, go to "File" and select the
+ "Open Workspace" option.
- Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\all\all.dsw workspace.
-
- 3. This part is for users who are familar with handling settings of
- VC++ project and store their hdf4 libraries not under C:\hdf41r4.
- Other users can skip this part.
+ Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\all\all.dsw
+ workspace.
+
+ 3. If you don't want to build and test backward
+ compatibility with hdf5 1.2, you may skip this part and
+ go to part 4.
+
+ To build and test backward compatibility with hdf5 1.2,
+ a) go to "Project" and select "Settings"
+ b) A window called "Project Settings" should be
+ popped up,on the upper-left corner is a small box
+ "Settings For" Choose the option to
+ "Win32 Release".
+ c) Go to the the right side of "Project Settings"
+ window, choose C/C++ on the menu.
+ d) Go to the "Category" box below menu bar, choose
+ Preprocessor.
+ e) Go to "Preprocessor definitions" box below
+ "Category". Inside the box, type
+ "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT". Note: don't type
+ double quote for "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT" and add a
+ comma between "WANT_H5_V1_2_COMPAT" and the last
+ preprocessor defination(WIN32).
+ f) click OK at the bottom of "Project Settings"
+ window.
+ g) repeat a)-f) and set the option to "win32 Debug"
+ on step b).
+
+ 4. This part is for users who are familar with handling
+ settings of VC++ project and store their hdf4 libraries
+ not under C:\hdf41r4. Other users can skip this part.
- 3.1 Change the path where hdf4 library header files are located
- a) On the View menu, click Workspace, you may see a pop-up window
- with names of projects in all.dsw.
- b) click FileView on the bottom of this window if you are not
- seeing "all files big files ......."
+ 4.1 Change the path where hdf4 library header files are
+ located
+
+ a) On the View menu, click Workspace, you may see a
+ pop-up window with names of projects in all.dsw.
+ b) click FileView on the bottom of this window if you
+ are not seeing "all files big files ......."
c) You need to modify settings of four projects: h4toh5,
h4toh5dll,h5toh4 and h5toh4dll.
- You also need to modify both debug and release versions.
+ You also need to modify both debug and release
+ versions.
You may do as follows:
- c1)Right click the selected project and then click "Settings"
- c2)A dialog box called "Project Settings" will be poped up
- c3)On the upper-left part of the "Project Settings" box, you
- may find a small window "Settings for". Make sure inside
- this "Settings for" box is either "Win32 Debug" or
- "Win32 Release". Change contents into "Win32 Debug" or
- "Win32 Release" otherwise.
- Remember the version(Win32 Release or Debug) you choose.
- c4)On the upper-right menu of the "Project Settings" box,
- find C/C++ and click it
- c5)Just below the upper-right menu, find a small window
- called category, make sure that "Preprocessor" appear
- in this window.
- c6)In the middle of "Project Settings" box, you may find a
- box called "Additional include directories:" you may find
- "C:\hdf41r4\include" inside this box. This is the path
- where the default hdf4 header files is included. Replace
- only this path(C:\hdf41r4\include) with your own path that
- includes your hdf4 header files.Don't touch any other paths.
+ c1)Right click the selected project and then click
+ "Settings"
+ c2)A dialog box called "Project Settings" will be
+ poped up
+ c3)On the upper-left part of the "Project Settings"
+ box, you may find a small window "Settings for".
+ Make sure inside this "Settings for" box is either
+ "Win32 Debug" or "Win32 Release". Change contents
+ into "Win32 Debug" or "Win32 Release" otherwise.
+ Remember the version(Win32 Release or Debug) you
+ chose.
+ c4)On the upper-right menu of the "Project Settings"
+ window, find C/C++ and click it.
+ c5)Just below the upper-right menu, find a small
+ window called category, make sure that
+ "Preprocessor" appear in this window.
+ c6)In the middle of "Project Settings" windows, you
+ may find a box called
+ "Additional include directories:" . You may notice
+ "C:\hdf41r4\include" inside this box. This is the
+ path where the default hdf4 header files is
+ included. Replace only this path
+ (C:\hdf41r4\include) with your own path that
+ includes your hdf4 header files. Don't touch any
+ other paths.
c7)After you've done this, click OK at the bottom of
"Project Settings" window.
- c8)Repeat c1)-c7)but change contents of "settings for" in C3)
- from "Win32 Release" to "Win32 Debug" or vice versa.
+ c8)Repeat c1)-c7)but change contents of "settings
+ for" in c3) from "Win32 Release" to "Win32 Debug"
+ or vice versa.
d) repeat step c) for the other three projects.
- 3.2 Replace the user's hdf and mfhdf libraries, export libraries
- of hdf and mfhdf DLLs
-
- You also need to modify four projects: h4toh5, h4toh5dll, h5toh4
- and h5toh4dll.
- a) select project h4toh5 following instruction 3.1 a) and b).
- b) click h4toh5, you may find four libraries: hm414d.lib,
- hd414d.lib and hm414.lib,hd414.lib attached under the project
- h4toh5. hm414d.lib and hd414d.lib are debug versions of mfhdf
- and hdf libraries. hm414.lib and hd414.lib are release versions
- of mfhdf and hdf libraries.
- c) select these four libraries; go back to Edit menu and choose
- "delete" option to delete template of these libraries.
+ 4.2 Replace the user's hdf and mfhdf libraries, export
+ libraries of hdf and mfhdf DLLs
+
+ You also need to modify four projects: h4toh5,
+ h4toh5dll, h5toh4 and h5toh4dll:
+ a) select project h4toh5 following instruction 4.1 a)
+ and b).
+ b) click h4toh5, you may find four libraries:
+ hm414d.lib,hd414d.lib and hm414.lib,hd414.lib
+ attached under the project h4toh5. hm414d.lib and
+ hd414d.lib are debug versions of mfhdf and hdf
+ libraries. hm414.lib and hd414.lib are release
+ versions of mfhdf and hdf libraries.
+ c) select these four libraries; go back to Edit menu and
+ choose "delete" option to delete template of these
+ libraries.
d) select project h4toh5 and right click the mouse, find
- "Add Files to Projects", follow the instructions on the pop-up
- box, to insert your own hm414d.lib, hd414d.lib,hm414.lib and
- hd414.lib. You must know their paths at first.
- e) select project h4toh5dll following instruction 3.1 a) and b).
- f) click h4toh5dll, you may also find four libraries: hd414m.lib,
- hd414md.lib and hm414m.lib,hd414m.lib attached under the
- project h4toh5dll. These libraries are debug and release
- versions of Export libraries of mfhdf and hdf DLLs.
- g) select these four libraries; go back to Edit menu and choose
- "delete" option to delete template of these libraries.
- h) select project h4toh5 and right click the mouse, find
- "Add Files to Projects", follow the instructions on the pop-up
- box, to insert your own hd414m.lib, hd414md.lib,hm414m.lib and
- hd414m.lib. You must know their paths at first.
+ "Add Files to Projects", follow the instructions on
+ the pop-up box, to insert your own hm414d.lib,
+ hd414d.lib,hm414.lib and hd414.lib. You must know
+ their paths at first.
+ e) select project h4toh5dll following instruction 4.1 a)
+ and b).
+ f) click h4toh5dll, you may also find four libraries:
+ hd414m.lib,hd414md.lib and hm414m.lib,hd414m.lib
+ attached under the project h4toh5dll. These libraries
+ are debug and release versions of Export libraries of
+ mfhdf and hdf DLLs.
+ g) select these four libraries; go back to Edit menu and
+ choose "delete" option to delete template of these
+ libraries.
+ h) select project h4toh5dll and right click the mouse,
+ find "Add Files to Projects", follow the instructions
+ on the pop-up box, to insert your own hd414m.lib,
+ hd414md.lib,hm414m.lib and hd414m.lib. You must know
+ their paths at first.
i) repeat a)-h) for h5toh4 and h5toh4dll.
- 4. Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
+ 5. Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
On Windows platform select as the active configuration
- "all -- Win32 Debug" to build debug versions of
- single-threaded static libraries, and
- tests.
+ "all -- Win32 Debug" to build debug versions
+ single-threaded static libraries,
+ and tests.
or
"all -- Win32 Release" to build release versions of
- single-threaded static libraries, and
- tests.
+ single-threaded static
+ libraries, and tests.
- NOTE : "all" is a dummy target. You will get a link error when
- "all.exe." is built:
+ NOTE : "all" is a dummy target. You will get a link
+ error when "all.exe." is built:
LINK: error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
_mainCRTStartup.....
all.exe - 2 error(s), ....
- Warning messages can be ignored. The "all.exe" is never created,
- so it is OK.
+ Warning messages can be ignored. The "all.exe" is never
+ created, so it is OK.
- You should see hdf5 libraries, tests and tools under section II
- Step 1.
- In addtion, under c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\"tools directory"-
+ You should see hdf5 libraries, tests and tools under
+ section II Step 1.
+ In addtion, under c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\
- You may also find:
- h4toh5
- h5toh4
- for both the debug and release versions.
+ You may also find:
+ h4toh5
+ h5toh4
+ h4toh5dll
+ h5toh4dll
+ for both the debug and release versions.
STEP 2: testing hdf5 libraries and all hdf5 tools
- 1. hdf5 static libraries and DLLs testing
- Follow all instructions of the same part in Section II STEP 2
+ 1. hdf5 library testing
+ Follow all instructions of the same part in Section II
+ STEP 2
2. non-hdf4 related tools testing
- Follow all instructions of the same part in Section II STEP 2
+ Follow all instructions of the same part in Section II
+ STEP 2
3. hdf4-related tools testing
@@ -585,67 +687,66 @@ STEP 2: testing hdf5 libraries and all hdf5 tools
type:
h4toh5testrun debug dll >"Your output filename"
- We are using "fc" command to compare whether h4toh5 converter
- converts the hdf4 file into the correct hdf5 file.In your output
- files, Please only pay attention to those lines which start with
- "FC:",you should find "FC: no differences encountered" for all
- tested hdf4 files in your output.
+ We are using "fc" command to compare whether h4toh5
+ converter converts the hdf4 file into the correct hdf5
+ file.In your output files, Please only pay attention to
+ those lines which start with
+ "FC:",you should find "FC: no differences encountered"
+ for all tested hdf4 files in your output.
2) h5toh4 converter tool testing
- To test the h5toh4 utility, you need to use hdf4 dumper utility
- "hdp" in your system.
-
- Before the testing, you need to find
-
- a) The TOP directory path(including the drive name) where
- hdf5 library and tools is located,for example: C:/h5_1.4
- (You may find the path by selecting folder "hdf5" where
- your hdf5 library and tools are stored, right click and
- choose "property"; you should find the path from property
- window.)
-
- b) The full path where hdp is located, for example C:/H414/bin
- (using property function to find the path of hdp).
-
-
- 1) cd into hdf5\tools.
-
- Four parameters should be input for h5toh4 test
+ To test the h5toh4 utility, you need to have hdf4
+ dumper utility "hdp" in your system.
+
+ Note: Currently h5toh4 release dll doesn't work
+ for all test cases possibly due to windows dealing
+ with "free memory" conventions for dll versions.
+
+ 1) If your hdp utility is located at C:\hdf41r4\bin,
+ you may skip this part. Otherwise, copy your hdp.exe
+ file into the directory where your hdf5 tools are
+ located. For example, if your hdf5 tools directory is
+ C:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\tools; please copy hdp.exe into
+ this directory.
- 2) For windows NT 4.0 and 5.0
- type h5toh4testrun [para 1] [para 2] [para 3] [para 4]
-
- 3) For Windows 98
- type h5toh4testwin98 [para 1] [para 2] [para 3] [para 4]
-
- para 1: [Debug] or [Release] version you are testing.
- para 2: The top directory path(including the drive name) where hdf5
- tools is located,for example: C:\h5_1.4
- para 3: The full path where hdp is located, for example:
- C:\HDF41r4\bin
- para 4: If no dll version,leave this parameter empty or type DLL
-
- Again, we are using "fc" command to compare whether h5toh4
- converter converts the hdf5 file into the correct hdf4 file.
- In your output files, Please only pay attention to those lines
- which start with
- "FC:",you should find "FC: no differences encountered" for all
- tested hdf5 files in your output.
+ 2) cd into \...\hdf5\tools.
+ Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version
-
- ***** Warnings:*******
- Do make sure that you type the correct parameters according to the
- correct orders. Para 2 and Para 3 should be correctly input.
- Otherwise, the result may be unpredictable.
+ a) release static version
+ type:
+ h5toh4testrun release >"Your output filename"
+ b) release dll version
+ type:
+ h5toh4testrun release dll > "Your output filename"
+
+ c) debug static version
+ type:
+ h5toh4testrun debug >"Your output filename"
+
+ d) debug dll version
+ type:
+ h5toh4testrun debug dll >"Your output filename"
+
+ We are using "fc" command to compare whether h5toh4
+ converter converts the hdf5 file into the correct hdf4
+ file.In your output files, Please only pay attention to
+ those lines which start with
+ "FC:",you should find "FC: no differences encountered"
+ for all tested hdf4 files in your output.
+ Warnings appear on the prompt when testing h5toh4 converter
+ can be ignored.
+
+
STEP 3: BUILDING THE EXAMPLES
Follow all instructions of SECTION II STEP 3.
Section IV:
-BUILDING AN APPLICATION USING THE HDF5 LIBRARY OR DLL- SOME HELPFUL POINTERS
-============================================================================
+BUILDING AN APPLICATION USING THE HDF5 LIBRARY OR DLL- SOME HELPFUL
+POINTERS
+====================================================================
If you are building an application that uses the HDF5 library the
following locations will need to be specified for locating header files
@@ -657,7 +758,6 @@ where <top-level HDF5 directory> may be
C:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\
-
To specify this location in the settings for your VC++ project:
1. Open your VC project in Microsoft Visual C++ and make sure it is
@@ -685,8 +785,8 @@ To link the HDF5 library with your application:
3. Change the 'Files of type:' to 'Library Files (.lib)'
- 4. Navigate through the directories until you find the location of the
- hdf5.lib.
+ 4. Navigate through the directories until you find the location of
+ the hdf5.lib.
5. Select hdf5.lib and click OK.
@@ -698,10 +798,11 @@ To use the DLL:
2. Follow the steps for linking the HDF5 library as shown above
except now link the export library that is created with the DLL.
- The export library is called hdf5dll.lib.
+ The export library is called hdf5dll.lib or hdf5ddll.lib for
+ debug version.
- 3. Place the DLL in a location that Windows will be able to locate it.
- The search path and order for DLL's is
+ 3. Place the DLL in a location that Windows will be able to locate
+ it. The search path and order for DLL's is
a) The directory where the executable module for the current
process is located.
@@ -780,8 +881,8 @@ Section VI:
ZLIB LIBRARY- REMOVING OR CHANGING THE PATH
============================================
-If you would like to remove the zlib library from the hdf5 library or use
-your own version of the zlib library then follow the steps below.
+If you would like to remove the zlib library from the hdf5 library or
+use your own version of the zlib library then follow the steps below.
Removing the zlib library completely:
@@ -795,11 +896,11 @@ Removing the zlib library completely:
then save the file.
- Next go to the hdf5dll project. Remove the zlib.lib from this project
- too. Open the project settings for the hdf5dll project. Go to the
- C/C++ settings tab and under the preprocessor definitions remove the
- ZLIB_DLL in both the debug and the release settings. Recompile the
- all project and then save the workspace.
+ Next go to the hdf5dll project. Remove the zlib.lib from this
+ project too. Open the project settings for the hdf5dll project.
+ Go to the C/C++ settings tab and under the preprocessor definitions
+ remove the ZLIB_DLL in both the debug and the release settings.
+ Recompile the all project and then save the workspace.
Replacing the zlib library: