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The Windows suite of examples for HL C was a very small subset of the examples that exist for other platforms. Now we have all of the HL C examples-- integrated into the VS projects files, and batch test scripts.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VNET on WinXP
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Description:
The collection of HL C examples that we distribute for Windows is incomplete. I wasn't aware of it until Pedro pointed it out, because we use different (although similar) names for the generated files. This checkin changes the naming to follow Linux, in preparation to add the rest of the HL examples to Windows.
Note: I believe I've updated the MANIFEST accordingly, but I may have missed something-- I'll check on Linux shortly after this commit.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VS.NET on WinXP
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Description:
For some reason, the hdf5_hl library didn't have hdf5 listed as a dependency. This isn't normally a problem, because building "all" will build hdf5 library. However, when a user tries to build only hdf5_hl, hdf5 library wouldn't be built.
Although not technically required for compiling the library code, the hdf5 library is needed for linking any applications, so it's a natural dependency.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VNET on WinXP
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Description:
It seems that during the conversion, one project (h52gifdll) began using the wrong Runtime-library settings. This was causing Link errors for only the Release DLL build. This has been fixed now.
Tested:
VS.NET on WinXP
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Description:
We no longer have support for Fortran in VS.NET, so we remove references to any Fortran projects.
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Description:
We are removing VS6 support in HDF5 1.8, so our windows_vs6 folder now becomes windows_vnet.
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