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diff --git a/release_docs/RELEASE.txt b/release_docs/RELEASE.txt index 07c3523..948223f 100644 --- a/release_docs/RELEASE.txt +++ b/release_docs/RELEASE.txt @@ -512,15 +512,92 @@ The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. g++ (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) -Known Problems -============== -The problems reported for alpha releases were adressed in the HDF5 1.10.0-pre1 release. - -There are no known problems for the newly released features listed in the "New Features" -section of this document. +Known Problems and Limitations +============================== +Please contact help@hdfgroup.org if an issue found is not listed here. + + + - SWMR feature + SWMR feature will work only if an HDF5 file uner SWMR access resides on + the file systems that obey POSIX write() semantics. SWMR will not work on + the network file systems (e.g., NFS, SMB/Windows file shares), since + those systems do not guarantee write odering. SWMR regression tests will + fail if run on a network file system. + (EIP - 2016-03-20) + + - VDS feature + Currently, the path to a VDS source file is interpreted as relative to the + directory where the executable program runs and not to the HDF5 file with + the VDS dataset unless a full path to the source file is specified during + the mapping. + (EIP - 2016-03-20 - HDFFV-9724) + + - On Windows platforms in debug configurations, the VFD flush1 tests will + fail with the split and multi VFD drivers. These tests will display a + modal debug dialog which must be answered or wait for the test timeout + to expire. + (ADB - 2014/06/23 - HDFFV-8851) + + - CLANG compiler with the options -fcatch-undefined-behavior and -ftrapv + catches some undefined behavior in the alignment algorithm of the macro + DETECT_I in H5detect.c. Since the algorithm is trying to detect the + alignment of integers, ideally the flag -fcatch-undefined-behavior + shouldn't to be used for H5detect.c. + (SLU - 2013/10/16 - HDFFV-8147) + +- The STDIO VFD does not work on some architectures, possibly due to 32/64 + bit or large file issues. The basic STDIO VFD test is known to fail on + 64-bit SunOS 5.10 on SPARC when built with -m64 and 32-bit OS X/Darwin + 10.7.0. The STDIO VFD test has been disabled while we investigate and + a fix should appear in a future release. + (DER - 2011/10/14 - HDFFV-8235) + +- h5diff can report inconsistent results when comparing datasets of enum type + that contain invalid values. This is due to how enum types are handled in + the library and will be addressed in a future release. + (DER - 2011/10/14 - HDFFV-7527) + +- The links test can fail under the stdio VFD due to some issues with external + links. This will be investigated and fixed in a future release. + (DER - 2011/10/14 - HDFFV-7768) + +- After the shared library support was fixed for some bugs, it was discovered + that "make prefix=XXX install" no longer works for shared libraries. It + still works correctly for static libraries. Therefore, if you want to + install the HDF5 shared libraries in a location such as /usr/local/hdf5, + you need to specify the location via the --prefix option during configure + time. E.g, ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/hdf5 ... + (AKC - 2011/05/07 - HDFFV-7583) + +- The parallel test, t_shapesame, in testpar/, may run for a long time and may + be terminated by the alarm signal. If that happens, one can increase the + alarm seconds (default is 1200 seconds = 20 minutes) by setting the + environment variable, $HDF5_ALARM_SECONDS, to a larger value such as 3600 + (60 minutes). Note that the t_shapesame test may fail in some systems + (see the "While working on the 1.8.6 release..." problem below). If + it does, it will waste more time if $HDF5_ALARM_SECONDS is set + to a larger value. + (AKC - 2011/05/07) + +- Shared Fortran libraries are not working on AIX. While they are + generated when --enable-shared is specified, the Fortran and HL/Fortran + tests fail. HL and C++ shared libraries should now be working as intended, + however. + (MAM - 2011/04/20) + +- While working on the 1.8.6 release of HDF5, a bug was discovered that can + occur when reading from a dataset in parallel shortly after it has been + written to collectively. The issue was exposed by a new test in the parallel + HDF5 test suite, but had existed before that. We believe the problem lies + with certain MPI implementations and/or file systems. + + We have provided a pure MPI test program, as well as a standalone HDF5 + program, that can be used to determine if this is an issue on your system. + They should be run across multiple nodes with a varying number of processes. + These programs can be found at: + http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/examples/known_problems/ + (NAF - 2011/01/19) -We didn't verify that the known problems listed in the RELEASE.txt version HDF5 1.8.16 are -still valid. This section will be updated for the final release of HDF5 1.10.0. |