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This instruction is written for users who would like to build HDF5 - libraries and tools from the HDF5 source code package on command - line. + +<p>1. This instruction is written for users who would like to +build HDF5 libraries and tools from the HDF5 source code package on +command line. </p> -<p>2. Currently, we support:</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><p>(1) Building and testing HDF5 on command line with Microsoft Visual - C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0.</p> - <li><p>(2) Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library on command line with - Microsoft Visual C++ .Net (2003)</p> - <li><p>(3) Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library on command line with - Intel C++ Compiler 8.1 integration with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net - 2003.</p> - <p>For all other Windows development tools, HDF5 should be built in the development environment. - Please refer to<span class="filename"> INSTALL_Windows.txt</span> for detailed HDF5 building and installation information, or - <span class="filename">INSTALL_Windows_short_*.txt</span> for quick HDF5 building and installation instructions. - </p> - <li><p>(4) Different compiler is using different batch files on command line - to build HDF5 Libraries.</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1" style="BORDER-RIGHT: blue thin solid; BORDER-TOP: blue thin solid; BORDER-LEFT: blue thin solid; BORDER-BOTTOM: blue thin solid"> - <tr> - <th>Compiler Name</th> - <th colspan="2">Batch File 1</th> - <th>Batch File 2</th> - - </tr> - - <tr> - <td>MSVS 6.0</td> - <td colspan="2">hdf5bt.bat</td> - <td>hdf5build.bat</td> - </tr> - - <tr> - <td>MSVS .Net</td> - <td colspan="2">hdf5bt_net.bat</td> - <td>hdf5build_net.bat</td> - </tr> - - <tr> - <td>Intel C++ </td> - <td colspan="2">hdf5bt_intelc.bat</td> - <td>hdf5build_intelc.bat</td></TD> - </tr> - - </table> - </div> - - <p>Be careful to choose the corresponding batch file when you choose a procedure below to build HDF5 Libraries.</p> - </li> - </ul> - <p class="note">3. Please read CAREFULLY about HDF5 build and install preconditions and notes in - <span class="filename">INSTALL_Windows.txt</span> before starting below procedures. </p> - <hr class="second" > - <h2>Preconditions</h2> - <hr class="second" > - <h3>1. Add WinZip command line support (Optional)</h3> - <p>To use WinZip command line utility, you have to install WinZip 9.0 or higher version.</p> - <p>If you want to extract zip files on the command line, you should</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>1.1 Install WinZip command line support add-on 1.1</h4> - <p>Download WinZip command line support add-on 1.1 from <a href="http://www.winzip.com" target="_blank">http://www.winzip.com</a> and install it. </p> <li><h4>1.2 Add WinZip into environment path</h4> <p>Open - <span class="filename">"System"</span> in Control Panel. - On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> tab, click - <span class="filename">"Environment Variables"</span>, click - <span class="filename">"Path" </span>in the<span class="filename"> - "System variables"</span> box, then click <span class="filename">"Edit"</span> and - add your WinZip path (For example <span class="filename"> - C:\Program Files\WinZip) </span>into <span class="filename">"Variable - Value" </span>and click <span class="filename">"OK". </span> </p> - <p class="note">Notes:</p> - <p>You can also extract zip files from interactive WinZip - interface without the above two steps. </p> - </li> - </ul> - -<hr class="second" > - -<h2>Section I: Building and testing HDF5 with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0.</h2> - -<hr class="second" > - -<h3>1. Extra Preconditions: </h3> - - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>1.1 Set path for Visual C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0</h4> - <p>Open <span class="filename">"System"</span> in Control Panel.</p> - <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> tab, click - <span class="filename">"Environment Variables", </span> - click <span class="filename">"Path" </span>in the - <span class="filename">"System variables" </span>box, - then click<span class="filename"> "Edit"</span> and - add your Visual C++ 6.0 path (For example, - <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\MSDev98\Bin\</span>) - and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0 path (For example, - <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft - Visual Studio\Common\MSDev98\Bin\) </span>into<span class="filename"> - "Variable Value" </span>and click<span class="filename"> - "OK".</span></p> - <li><h4>1.2 Run batch file copy_hdf.bat.</h4> - <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows - </span>and run<span class="filename"> copy_hdf.bat. - </span> </p> - </li> - </ul> - + +<p>2. Currently, we support:</p> + +<ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <p>(1) Building and testing HDF5 on command line with +Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <p>(2) Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library on command +line with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net (2003)</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <p>(3) Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library on command +line with Intel C++ Compiler 8.1 integration with Microsoft Visual C++ +.Net 2003.</p> + + <p>For all other Windows development tools, HDF5 should be +built in the development environment. Please refer to<span class="filename"> INSTALL_Windows.txt</span> for +detailed HDF5 building and installation information, or <span class="filename">INSTALL_Windows_short_*.txt</span> +for quick HDF5 building and installation instructions. </p> + + </li> + + <li> + <p>(4) Different compiler is using different batch files on +command line to build HDF5 Libraries.</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table style="border: thin solid blue;" border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Compiler Name</th> + + <th colspan="2">Batch File 1</th> + + <th>Batch File 2</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>MSVS 6.0</td> + + <td colspan="2">hdf5bt.bat</td> + + <td>hdf5build.bat</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>MSVS .Net</td> + + <td colspan="2">hdf5bt_net.bat</td> + + <td>hdf5build_net.bat</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>Intel C++ </td> + + <td colspan="2">hdf5bt_intelc.bat</td> + + <td>hdf5build_intelc.bat</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Be careful to choose the corresponding batch file when you +choose a procedure below to build HDF5 Libraries.</p> + + </li> + +</ul> + +<p class="note">3. Please read CAREFULLY about HDF5 build +and install preconditions and notes in <span class="filename">INSTALL_Windows.txt</span> +before starting below procedures. </p> + +<hr class="second"> +<h2>Section I: Building and testing HDF5 with Microsoft Visual +C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0.</h2> + +<hr class="second"> +<h3>1. Preconditions: </h3> + +<ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>1.1 Set path for Visual C++ 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran +6.0</h4> + + <p>Open <span class="filename">"System"</span> +in Control Panel.</p> + + <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> +tab, click <span class="filename">"Environment +Variables", </span> click <span class="filename">"Path" + </span>in the <span class="filename">"System +variables" </span>box, then click<span class="filename"> +"Edit"</span> and add your Visual C++ 6.0 path (For example, <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual +Studio\Common\MSDev98\Bin\</span>) and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0 +path (For example, <span class="filename">C:\Program +Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\MSDev98\Bin\) </span>into<span class="filename"> "Variable Value" </span>and click<span class="filename"> "OK".</span></p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>1.2 Run batch file copy_hdf.bat.</h4> + + <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows + </span>and run<span class="filename"> +copy_hdf.bat. </span> </p> + + </li> + +</ul> + <h3>2. Building and testing HDF5 libraries and tools</h3> - <p>We provide 2 options for users to build test HDF5 libraries and tools.</p> - - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> - <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5bt.bat - </span>in<span class="filename"> c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory - is provided for users to build and test HDF5 library and tools - together from command line. - </p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt.bat</span> has four options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt</td> - <td>build and test C library and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt enablecpp</td> - <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt enablefortran</td> - <td>build and test C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt enableall</td> - <td>build and test C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5bt with appropriate options.</p> - <p>Test results are saved in two files:</p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results.txt - - <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</li> - </ul> - <p>In general, you only need to check - <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. - If all the tests passed, then you do not have to check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results.txt</span>. If some tests failed, check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results.tx</span>t can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> - </li> - <li><h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps</h4> - - <p>We also provide users with the option to build and test HDF5 libraries and tools - separately.</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>A batch file named - <span class="filename">hdf5build.bat - </span>in<span class="filename"> c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> - directory is provided for users to build HDF5 library and - tools from command line.</p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5build.bat</span> has four options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build</td> - <td>build C library and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build enablecpp</td> - <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build enablefortran</td> - <td>build C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build enableall</td> - <td>build C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5build with - appropriate options. Compiling outputs are saved in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results.txt</span>. You can check - the file to find out whether there are any compilation - errors.</p> - </li> - <li><h4>Step 2) Test HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>A batch file named hdf5check.bat in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> - directory is provided for users to test HDF5 library - and tools from command line.</p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> has four options:</p> - - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check</td> - <td>test C library and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> - <td>test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check enablefortran</td> - <td>test C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check enableall</td> - <td>test C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5check with - appropriate options.</p> - - <p>Test results are saved into file:</p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt.</li> - </ul> - <p>In general, you only need to check - <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. If - all the tests passed, then you do not have to check - <span class="filename">check_results.txt</span>. If some tests failed, check - <span class="filename">check_results.txt</span> can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> - </li> - </ul> - <h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> - - <p>Run the batch file <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> to install all - HDF5 libraries and tools into <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib</span> directory.</p> - - <p>For further information, please refer to - <span class="filename">INSTALL_WINDOWS.txt</span>.</p> - -<hr class="second" > -<h2>SECTION II: Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003</h2> - -<hr class="second" > -<h3>1. Extra Preconditions:</h3> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>1.1 Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003 Installed</h4></li> - <li><h4>1.2 Command-based script host (CScript.exe) installed</h4> - <p><span class="filename">Cscript.exe</span> is a command-line version of the Windows Script Host. Users can - check windows system directory to make sure - <span class="filename">Cscript.exe</span> installed. - <span class="filename">Cscript.exe </span>will be used during converting project files from MSVS 6.0 Format to Visual C++ - .Net 2003 format from command line.</p></li> - <li><h4>1.3 Set path for Microsoft Visual C++ .Net</h4> - <p>Open "System" in Control Panel.</p> - <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> tab, click - <span class="filename">"Environment Variables"</span>, click - <span class="filename">"Path"</span> in the - <span class="filename">"System variables"</span> box, then click<span class="filename"> "Edit"</span> and - add your Visual C++ .Net path (For example, - <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft - Visual Studio .NET 2003\Common7\IDE) </span>into<span class="filename"> - "Variable Value" </span>and click<span class="filename"> - "OK".</span></p></li> - <li><h4>1.4 Run batch file <span class="filename">copy_hdf.bat.</span></h4> - <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> and run - <span class="filename">copy_hdf.bat</span>. This process - will copy all the necessary batch files and text files saved under - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> directory to the directories where they - will be used.</p></li> - </ul> - - <h3>2. Building HDF5 C and C++ Libraries :</h3> - <p>We provide 2 options for users to build HDF5 libraries and tools.</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> - <p>A batch file named - <span class="filename">hdf5bt_net.bat</span> in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory - is provided for users to build and test HDF5 library and tools - together from command line. - </p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt_net.bat</span> has two - options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt_net </td> - <td>build and test C - libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt_net enablecpp</td> - <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p>Invoke a command prompt window - and run hdf5bt_net with one of the - options.</p> - <p>Test results are saved in two files:</p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results_net.txt - - <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</li> - </ul> - - <p>In general, you only need to check - <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. - If all the tests passed, then you do not have to check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results_net.txt</span>. If some tests failed, check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results_net.txt</span> can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> - </li> - <li><h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps</h4> - <p>We also provide users with the option to build and test HDF5 libraries and tools - separately.</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>A batch file named hdf5build_net.bat in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> - directory is provided for users to build HDF5 library and - tools from command line.</p> - <p> - <span class="filename">hdf5build_net.bat</span> has - two - options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build_net</td> - <td>build C libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build_net enablecpp</td> - <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run<span class="filename"> hdf5build_net - </span>with - one of the - options. building results will be saved in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results_net.txt</span>. You can check - the file to find out whether there are any compilation - errors.</p></li> - <li><h4>Step 2) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>Go to directory, run batch file - <span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> with the following options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check</td> - <td>test HDF5 C library and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> - <td>test HDF5 C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p class="note">Notes:</p> - <p> - <span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> has ONLY TWO options listed above in this case.</p> - <p>Testing results will be saved in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt</span>. - There should be no failures at all. </p> - </li> - </ul> - </li> - </ul> -<h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> - - <p>Run the batch file <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> to install all HDF5 libraries and tools into<span class="filename"> - c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib </span>directory.</p> - -<hr class="second" > -<h2>SECTION III: Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library with Intel C++ Compiler 8.1 integration with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003</h2> -<hr class="second" > - -<h3>1. Extra Preconditions:</h3> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>1.1 Set path for Microsoft Visual C++ .Net and Intel C++ 8.1</h4> - <p>Open <span class="filename">"System"</span> in Control Panel.</p> - <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> tab, click - <span class="filename">"Environment Variables"</span>, click - <span class="filename">"Path"</span> in the - <span class="filename">"System variables"</span> box, then click<span class="filename"> "Edit"</span> and - add your Visual C++ .Net path (For example, - <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Common7\IDE</span>) - and Intel C++ 8.1 path (For example, - <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Intel\CPP\Compiler80\Ia32\Bin</span>) - into <span class="filename">"Variable Value" and click "OK"</span>. </p></li> - <li><h4>1.2 Run batch file copy_hdf.bat.</h4> - <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows - </span>and run<span class="filename"> copy_hdf.bat</span>. This process - will copy all the necessary batch files and text files saved under - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> directory to the directories where they - will be used. - </p></li> - </ul> - <h3>2. Building HDF5 C and C++ Libraries :</h3> - <p>We provide 2 options for users to build HDF5 libraries and tools.</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> - <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5bt_intelc.bat - </span>in<span class="filename"> c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory - is provided for users to build and test HDF5 library and tools - together from command line. - </p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt_intelc.bat</span> has two options:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt_intelc</td> - <td>build and test C libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5bt_intelc enablecpp</td> - <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5bt_intelc with - one of the options.</p> - <p>Test results will be saved in two files:</p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results_intelc.txt - </span> - - - <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</span></li> - </ul> - <p>Project conversion results from MSVS .Net format to Intel C++ fomat - will be saved in </p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\convert_intel.txt</span></li> - </ul> - <p>Check <span class="filename">convert_intel.txt</span> to see if all of the project files have been converted - successfully. Conversion messages should look like:</p> - <ul class="normal"> - <li>"projname.vcproj": has been converted from Microsoft VC++ project system to the Intel C++ 8.x project system.</li> - </ul> - <p>In general, you only need to check - <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. - If all the tests passed, then you do not have to check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results_intelc.txt</span>. If some tests failed, check - <span class="filename">hdf5_results_intelc.txt</span> can help you figure out what was wrong. - </p> - </li> - <li><h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps </h4> - <p>We also provide users with the option to build and test HDF5 libraries and tools - separately.</p> - <ul class="intable"> - <li><h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>A batch file named - <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc.bat - </span>in<span class="filename"> c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> - directory is provided for users to build HDF5 library and - tools from command line. - </p> - <p> - <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc.bat</span> - has only one option:</p> - <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build_intelc</td> - <td>build C libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5build_intelc enablecpp</td> - <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run - <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc</span> with - this option. Compiling outputs are saved in - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results_intelc.txt.</span> You can check - the file to find out whether there are any compiling errors. - </p> - </li> - <li><h4>Step 2) Testing HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> - <p>Go to directory, run batch file - <span class="filename">hdf5check</span> with the following options: - <p> <div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> - <table border="1"> - <tr> - <th>Options</th> - <th>Illustration</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check</td> - <td>test HDF5 C library and tools</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> - <td>test HDF5 C/C++ libraries and tools</td> - </tr> - </table> - </div> - - <p class="note">Notes:</p> - <p><span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> has ONLY TWO options listed above in this case.</p> - <p>Testing results will be saved in c<span class="filename">:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt</span>. - There should be no failures at all. </p> - </li> - </ul> - </li> - </ul> - <h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> - <p>Run the batch file - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> to install all - HDF5 libraries and tools into - <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib</span> directory. - </p> - - -<hr class="first" > -<h4>Need further assistance? email to <a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu</a> or go to - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/windows/">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/windows/questions</a> to get help on windows</h4> - <h4 style="background-color:green;color:white;text-align:center;letter-spacing:5;">Thank you for using Hierarchical Data Format (HDF)</h4> + +<p>We provide 2 options for users to build test HDF5 libraries +and tools.</p> + +<ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> + + <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5bt.bat + </span>in<span class="filename"> +c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory is provided for users to +build and test HDF5 library and tools together from command line. </p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt.bat</span> +has four options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt</td> + + <td>build and test C library and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt enablecpp</td> + + <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt enablefortran</td> + + <td>build and test C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt enableall</td> + + <td>build and test C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5bt with +appropriate options.</p> + + <p>Test results are saved in two files:</p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results.txt </li> + + <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</li> + + </ul> + + <p>In general, you only need to check <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. If all the +tests passed, then you do not have to check <span class="filename">hdf5_results.txt</span>. +If some tests failed, check <span class="filename">hdf5_results.tx</span>t +can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps</h4> + + <p>We also provide users with the option to build and test +HDF5 libraries and tools separately.</p> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5build.bat + </span>in<span class="filename"> +c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory is provided for users to +build HDF5 library and tools from command line.</p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5build.bat</span> +has four options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build</td> + + <td>build C library and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build enablecpp</td> + + <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build enablefortran</td> + + <td>build C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build enableall</td> + + <td>build C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5build with +appropriate options. Compiling outputs are saved in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results.txt</span>. +You can check the file to find out whether there are any compilation +errors.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>Step 2) Test HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>A batch file named hdf5check.bat in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory +is provided for users to test HDF5 library and tools from command line.</p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> +has four options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check</td> + + <td>test C library and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> + + <td>test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check enablefortran</td> + + <td>test C/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check enableall</td> + + <td>test C/C++/Fortran libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5check with +appropriate options.</p> + + <p>Test results are saved into file:</p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt.</li> + + </ul> + + <p>In general, you only need to check <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. If all the +tests passed, then you do not have to check <span class="filename">check_results.txt</span>. +If some tests failed, check <span class="filename">check_results.txt</span> +can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> + + </li> + + </ul> + + <h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> + + <p>Run the batch file <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> +to install all HDF5 libraries and tools into <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib</span> +directory.</p> + + <p>For further information, please refer to <span class="filename">INSTALL_WINDOWS.txt</span>.</p> + + <hr class="second"> + <h2>SECTION II: Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library +with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003</h2> + + <hr class="second"> + <h3>1. Extra Preconditions:</h3> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>1.1 Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003 Installed</h4> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>1.2 Command-based script host (CScript.exe) installed</h4> + + <p><span class="filename">Cscript.exe</span> +is a command-line version of the Windows Script Host. Users can check +windows system directory to make sure <span class="filename">Cscript.exe</span> +installed. <span class="filename">Cscript.exe </span>will +be used during converting project files from MSVS 6.0 Format to Visual +C++ .Net 2003 format from command line.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>1.3 Set path for Microsoft Visual C++ .Net</h4> + + <p>Open "System" in Control Panel.</p> + + <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> +tab, click <span class="filename">"Environment Variables"</span>, +click <span class="filename">"Path"</span> in the <span class="filename">"System variables"</span> box, then +click<span class="filename"> "Edit"</span> and add +your Visual C++ .Net path (For example, <span class="filename">C:\Program +Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Common7\IDE) </span>into<span class="filename"> "Variable Value" </span>and click<span class="filename"> "OK".</span></p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>1.4 Run batch file <span class="filename">copy_hdf.bat.</span></h4> + + <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> +and run <span class="filename">copy_hdf.bat</span>. +This process will copy all the necessary batch files and text files +saved under <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> +directory to the directories where they will be used.</p> + + </li> + + </ul> + + <h3>2. Building HDF5 C and C++ Libraries :</h3> + + <p>We provide 2 options for users to build HDF5 libraries and +tools.</p> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> + + <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5bt_net.bat</span> +in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> +directory is provided for users to build and test HDF5 library and +tools together from command line. </p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt_net.bat</span> +has two options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt_net </td> + + <td>build and test C libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt_net enablecpp</td> + + <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5bt_net with +one of the options.</p> + + <p>Test results are saved in two files:</p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results_net.txt </li> + + <li>c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</li> + + </ul> + + <p>In general, you only need to check <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. If all the +tests passed, then you do not have to check <span class="filename">hdf5_results_net.txt</span>. +If some tests failed, check <span class="filename">hdf5_results_net.txt</span> +can help you figure out what was wrong.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps</h4> + + <p>We also provide users with the option to build and +test HDF5 libraries and tools separately.</p> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>A batch file named hdf5build_net.bat in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory +is provided for users to build HDF5 library and tools from command line.</p> + + <p> <span class="filename">hdf5build_net.bat</span> +has two options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build_net</td> + + <td>build C libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build_net enablecpp</td> + + <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run<span class="filename"> hdf5build_net </span>with one of +the options. building results will be saved in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results_net.txt</span>. +You can check the file to find out whether there are any compilation +errors.</p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>Step 2) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>Go to directory, run batch file <span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> with the +following options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check</td> + + <td>test HDF5 C library and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> + + <td>test HDF5 C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p class="note">Notes:</p> + + <p> <span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> +has ONLY TWO options listed above in this case.</p> + + <p>Testing results will be saved in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt</span>. +There should be no failures at all. </p> + + </li> + + </ul> + + </li> + + </ul> + + <h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> + + <p>Run the batch file <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> +to install all HDF5 libraries and tools into<span class="filename"> +c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib </span>directory.</p> + + <hr class="second"> + <h2>SECTION III: Building and testing HDF5 C and C++ Library +with Intel C++ Compiler 8.1 integration with Microsoft Visual C++ .Net +2003</h2> + + <hr class="second"> + <h3>1. Extra Preconditions:</h3> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>1.1 Set path for Microsoft Visual C++ .Net and Intel +C++ 8.1</h4> + + <p>Open <span class="filename">"System"</span> +in Control Panel.</p> + + <p>On the <span class="filename">"Advanced"</span> +tab, click <span class="filename">"Environment Variables"</span>, +click <span class="filename">"Path"</span> in the <span class="filename">"System variables"</span> box, then +click<span class="filename"> "Edit"</span> +and add your Visual C++ .Net path (For example, <span class="filename">C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio +.NET 2003\Common7\IDE</span>) and Intel C++ 8.1 path (For +example, <span class="filename">C:\Program +Files\Intel\CPP\Compiler80\Ia32\Bin</span>) into <span class="filename">"Variable Value" and click "OK"</span>. + </p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>1.2 Run batch file copy_hdf.bat.</h4> + + <p>Go to <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows + </span>and run<span class="filename"> +copy_hdf.bat</span>. This process will copy all the necessary +batch files and text files saved under <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows</span> +directory to the directories where they will be used. </p> + + </li> + + </ul> + + <h3>2. Building HDF5 C and C++ Libraries :</h3> + + <p>We provide 2 options for users to build HDF5 libraries and +tools.</p> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>2.1 Options A: Build and test in one step</h4> + + <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5bt_intelc.bat + </span>in<span class="filename"> +c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory is provided for users to +build and test HDF5 library and tools together from command line. </p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5bt_intelc.bat</span> +has two options:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt_intelc</td> + + <td>build and test C libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5bt_intelc enablecpp</td> + + <td>build and test C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run hdf5bt_intelc +with one of the options.</p> + + <p>Test results will be saved in two files:</p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5_results_intelc.txt + </span> </li> + + <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt.</span></li> + + </ul> + + <p>Project conversion results from MSVS .Net format to +Intel C++ fomat will be saved in </p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li><span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\convert_intel.txt</span></li> + + </ul> + + <p>Check <span class="filename">convert_intel.txt</span> +to see if all of the project files have been converted successfully. +Conversion messages should look like:</p> + + <ul class="normal"> + + <li>"projname.vcproj": has been converted from +Microsoft VC++ project system to the Intel C++ 8.x project system.</li> + + </ul> + + <p>In general, you only need to check <span class="filename">tests_results.txt</span>. If all the +tests passed, then you do not have to check <span class="filename">hdf5_results_intelc.txt</span>. +If some tests failed, check <span class="filename">hdf5_results_intelc.txt</span> +can help you figure out what was wrong. </p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>2.2 Options B: Build and test in two steps </h4> + + <p>We also provide users with the option to build and +test HDF5 libraries and tools separately.</p> + + <ul class="intable"> + + <li> + <h4>Step 1) Build HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>A batch file named <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc.bat + </span>in<span class="filename"> +c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5</span> directory is provided for users to +build HDF5 library and tools from command line. </p> + + <p> <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc.bat</span> +has only one option:</p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build_intelc</td> + + <td>build C libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5build_intelc enablecpp</td> + + <td>build C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p>Invoke a command prompt window and run <span class="filename">hdf5build_intelc</span> with this +option. Compiling outputs are saved in <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build_results_intelc.txt.</span> +You can check the file to find out whether there are any compiling +errors. </p> + + </li> + + <li> + <h4>Step 2) Testing HDF5 Libraries and Tools</h4> + + <p>Go to directory, run batch file <span class="filename">hdf5check</span> with the following +options: </p> + + <p> </p> + + <div style="text-align: center;"> + <table border="1"> + + <tbody> + + <tr> + + <th>Options</th> + + <th>Illustration</th> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check</td> + + <td>test HDF5 C library and tools</td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td>hdf5check enablecpp</td> + + <td>test HDF5 C/C++ libraries and tools</td> + + </tr> + + </tbody> + </table> + + </div> + + <p class="note">Notes:</p> + + <p><span class="filename">hdf5check.bat</span> +has ONLY TWO options listed above in this case.</p> + + <p>Testing results will be saved in c<span class="filename">:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt</span>. +There should be no failures at all. </p> + + </li> + + </ul> + + </li> + + </ul> + + <h3>3. Installing HDF5 Libraries</h3> + + <p>Run the batch file <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\installhdf5lib.bat</span> +to install all HDF5 libraries and tools into <span class="filename">c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\hdf5lib</span> +directory. </p> + + <hr class="first"> + <h4>Need further assistance? email to <a href="mailto:help@hdfgroup.org">help@hdfgroup.org</a> +or go to <a href="http://hdfgroup.org/windows/questions.html">http://hdfgroup.org/windows/questions.html</a> +to get help on windows</h4> + + <h4 style="background-color: green; color: white; text-align: center; letter-spacing: 5px;">Thank +you for using Hierarchical +Data Format (HDF)</h4> + + <p> </p> + <p> </p> -<p> </p> - </ul> -</BODY> -</HTML>
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