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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).

***************************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.

    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.

       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.

    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.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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 V: Some more helpful pointers
  Section VI: ZLIB library - removing or changing the path

************************************************************************

Section I:

What do we build and install? 

 HDF5 static library: 
	debug and release version

 HDF5 Dynamic Link Library(DLL): 
	debug and release version as well as export libraries for DLL

 HDF5 tool library:
	debug and release version

 HDF5 tool export library for DLL:
	debug and release version 

 HDF5 tools:
	non-hdf4 related tools and hdf4 related tools

 HDF5 library testing programs:
      hdf5 library related comprehensive tests
		
 HDF5 related tools testing programs:
	hdf5 tools testing programs

 HDF5 examples:
      simple HDF5 examples

**************************************************************

Section II: 

	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.

	 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. 

       Then open the c:\myHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\all\all.dsw workspace. 

    3. 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. 
                or

	   "all -- Win32 Release" to build release versions of
                                  single-threaded static libraries, and
                                  tests.

      
       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.

       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 - 

                  hdf5.lib- the hdf5 library

            c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5dll\debug - 

                  hdf5d.dll- the hdf5 library
                  hdf5d.lib- the dll export library                  

            c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\proj\hdf5dll\release - 

                  hdf5.dll- the hdf5 library
                  hdf5.lib- the dll export library

            c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\test\"test directory"-

            where test directory is one of the following:

			big

			bittests

			chunk

			cmpd_dset

			dsets

			dtypes
			
			enum

			extend

			external

			fillval

			flush1

			flush2

			gheap

			hyperslab

			iopipe

			istore

			links

			mount 

			mtime

			ohdr

			overhead

			

			stab

			testhdf5 

			unlink 

            
		c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\toolslib\debug
	      c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\toolslib\release

                  toolslib.lib- the tools library

            c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\toolslibD\debug
	      c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\toolslibD\release

                  toolslibD.lib- the dll export library 

            c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\"tools directory"-
            where non-hdf4 related tools directory is one of the following:
 
	            h5dump

                  h5ls

                  h5debug

                  h5import	            
		

             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.

You can possibily test four versions of hdf5 library and tools. They are:

	release 
	release dll
	debug
	debug dll

NOTE: The appropriate 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.

  1. hdf5 static libraries and DLLs testing 

     cd into the hdf5\test directory. 

        (1) basic tests
            
            Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version

            a) release static version
            type:             
               hdf5test release >"Your output filename" 

	      b) release dll version
            type:
               hdf5test release dll > "Your output filename"
				
            c) debug static version
            type: 
               hdf5test debug >"Your output filename"

            d) debug dll version
            type:
               hdf5test debug dll >"Your output filename"
            
        (2) timing tests

            Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version

            a) release static version
            type:             
               hdf5timingtest release >"Your output filename" 

	      b) release dll version
            type:
               hdf5timingtest release dll > "Your output filename"
				
            c) debug static version
            type: 
               hdf5timingtest debug >"Your output filename"

            d) debug dll version
            type:
               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.

  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. 
    
    1) h5dump test

    cd back into hdf5 directory and then go to tools directory

    Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version

        a) release static version
        type:             
           dumptest release >"Your output filename" 

	  b) release dll version
        type:
           dumptest release dll > "Your output filename"
				
        c) debug static version
        type: 
           dumptest debug >"Your output filename"

        d) debug dll version
        type:
           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:

"
***** ..\TESTFILES\tall-1.ddl
#############################
Expected output for 'h5dump tall.h5'
#############################
HDF5 "tall.h5" {
GROUP "/" {
***** TALL-1.RESULTS
HDF5 "..\..\testfiles\tall.h5" {
GROUP "/" {
*****
"

   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. 

    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.

                or
	
	   "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\

			attributetest
 
			chunkread

			compoundtest 

			extendwritetest 

			grouptest 

			readtest 

			selecttest 

			writetest 



    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.

**********************************************************************

Section III: BUILDING AND TESTING HDF5 LIBRARIES AND ALL HDF5 TOOLS

--------------------------WARNINGS------------------------------------

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. 

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.

   you may get binary distribution from 
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 
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\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.

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:


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.

	 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. 

       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. 
        
       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 ......."
       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 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.
          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.
       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. 
       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.
	 i) repeat a)-h) for h5toh4 and h5toh4dll.

    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. 
                or

	   "all -- Win32 Release" to build release versions of
                                  single-threaded static libraries, and
                                  tests.

      
       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.

     You should see hdf5 libraries, tests and tools under section II 
     Step 1. 
     In addtion, under  c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tools\"tools directory"-

     You may also find:
       h4toh5
       h5toh4 
     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
    
     2. non-hdf4 related tools testing
       Follow all instructions of the same part in Section II STEP 2

     3. hdf4-related tools testing

       1) h4toh5 converter tool testing
          
           First cd into hdf5\tools

           Go to a) b) c) or d) to test your chosen version

           a) release static version
           type:             
            h4toh5testrun release >"Your output filename" 

 	     b) release dll version
           type:
            h4toh5testrun release dll > "Your output filename"
 				
           c) debug static version
           type: 
            h4toh5testrun debug >"Your output filename"

           d) debug dll version
           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.
                       
        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
       
       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.

  
				***** 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.

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
============================================================================

If you are building an application that uses the HDF5 library the
following locations will need to be specified for locating header files
and linking in the HDF libraries:

            <top-level HDF5 directory>\src

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
       the active project.

    2. Go to the Project menu and chose the 'Settings' option.

    3. Chose the build configuration you would like to modify in the
       drop down menu labeled with 'Settings For:'

    4. Chose the C/C++ tab

    5. At the bottom of the window, there should be a text-area labeled
       with 'Project Options:'. In this text-area, scroll until you
       reach the end and type /I "<top-level HDF5 directory>\src" and
       then click OK.

To link the HDF5 library with your application:

    1. Open your VC project in Microsoft Visual C++ and make sure it is
       the active project.

    2. Go to the Project menu and chose the 'Add to Project' option and
       then 'Files' option.

    3. Change the 'Files of type:' to 'Library Files (.lib)'

    4. Navigate through the directories until you find the location of the
       hdf5.lib. 

    5. Select hdf5.lib and click OK.


To use the DLL:

    1. Follow the steps for specifing the location of the header files
       as shown above.

    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.

    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.
       b) The current directory. 
       c} The Windows system directory. The GetSystemDirectory function 
          retrieves the path of this directory. 
       d) The Windows directory. The GetWindowsDirectory function
          retrieves the path of this directory.
       e) The directories listed in the PATH environment variable. 


Section V:
MORE HELPFUL POINTERS
=====================


Here are some notes that may be of help if you are not familiar with
using the Visual C++ Development Environment.

Project name and location issues: 
       
    The files in all.zip must end up in the hdf5\ directory installed by
    hdf5-1_4_0.zip

    If you must install all.dsw and all.dsp in another directory,
    relative to hdf5\ , you will be asked to locate the sub-project
    files, when you open the project all.dsw.

    If you want to rename all (the entire project), you will need to
    modify two files all.dsw and all.dsp as text (contrary to the
    explicit warnings in the files).

    You can also modify all.dsw and all.dsp as text, to allow these 2
    files to be installed in another directory.

  
Settings... details:

    If you create your own project, the necessary settings can be read
    from the all.dsp file(as text), or from the Project Settings in the
    Developer Studio project settings dialog.

    Project
	  Settings
	      C/C++
		  Category
		     PreProcessor
			 Code Generation
			    Use run-time Library
				   These are all set to use 
                                      Single-Threaded

DLL... hints:
  
   If you want to use DLL versions of hdf5 library in your application, 
   you should  
      1) put hdf5 DLL into windows system directory
      2) add hdf5 DLL export library into your project
      3) Follow "Settings... details" into the last line:
         change Single-Threaded into Multithreaded DLL or 
         Debug Multithreaded DLL
      4) Follow "Settings.. details" into PreProcessor:
         Project
	       Settings
	           C/C++
		       Category
		          PreProcessor

         Find PreProcessor definations and Add _HDF5USEDLL_ at the
         end of the PreProcessor definations
         



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.

Removing the zlib library completely:

    Open the all.dsw workspace file in Microsoft Visual C++. Go to the
    hdf5 project. Select the zlib.lib file from this project and
    delete(press the 'delete' key) it. Next open the H5config.h file
    from the src directory. Remove the the following two lines:

		#define HAVE_LIBZ 1
		#define HAVE_COMPRESS2

    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.


Replacing the zlib library:

    Open the all.dsw workspace and go to the hdf5 project. Delete the
    zlib.lib file from the file listing. Then select the hdf5 project
    and richt click to get a menu. Pick the "add files to project..."
    option and find the version of the zlib that you would like to use.
    Then click OK in the file chooser dialog. Repeat the steps for the
    hdf5dll project. You may also want to replace the zlib.h and zconf.h
    files which are in the src directory with your own versions of these
    files. Then recompile the all project.