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* Build and Install HDF5 C/C++ Library with CMake on Windows *
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Notes: This short instruction is written for users who want to quickly build
HDF5 library and tools from the HDF5 source code package using the CMake
tools on Windows with the Visual Studio product.
For detailed HDF5 build and install information, or if you have trouble
following any steps in the instructions, please refer to
INSTALL_Windows.txt for further information.
For users who would like to build and test HDF5 package from the
command line, please refer to INSTALL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt.
Notes:
1. CMake is being introduced in this release as early-access. While we
have attempted to provide error-free files, please understand that
this development with CMake has just began.
2. Testing of some tools have issues.
The following are failing sometimes on windows
hl_test_ds
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Preconditions
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1. We suggest you obtain the latest CMake for windows from the Kitware
web site. The HDF5 1.8.x product requires CMake version 2.8.
If you plan to use Zlib or Szip, download the packages and install them
in a central location. For example, create a folder extlibs and install
the packages there. You should also read Section V in INSTALL_Windows.txt.
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Building HDF5 C/C++ Libraries with CMake
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1. Run CMake
The CMake executable is name "cmake-gui.exe" and should be available in
your Start menu. Specify the source and build directories. It is
recommemded that you choose a build directory different then the source
directory (for example, if the source is at c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5, then
use c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\build or c:\MyHDFstuff\build\hdf5).
2. Configure the cache settings
Click the Configure button. If this is the first time you are
running cmake-gui in this directory, you will be prompted for the
generator you wish to use (for example, Visual Studio 9 2008). CMake
will read in the CMakeLists.txt files from the source directory and
display options for the HDF5 project. After the first configure you
can adjust the cache settings and/or specify locations of other programs.
Any conflicts or new values will be highlighted by the configure
process in red. Once you are happy with all the settings, click the
Generate button to produce the appropriate build files (if you are using
a Visual Studio generator, solution and project files will be created).
3. Build HDF5
You can build HDF5 using either the Visual Studio Environment or the command line.
3.1 If you wish to use the Visual Studio environment, open the solution file
in your build directory.
3.2 To build from the command line, navigate to your build directory and
execute the following;
cmake --build . --config {Debug | Release}
4. Test HDF5.
To test the build, navigate to your build directory and execute;
ctest . -C {Debug | Release}
5. The files that support building HDF5 with CMake are all the files in the Resources
folder, the CMakeLists.txt files in each source folder, and two additional files,
ConfigureChecks.cmake and CTestConfig.cmake. The CTestConfig.cmake is specific to
the internal testing performed by The HDF Group. It should be altered for the users
installation and needs.
6. More information about using CMake can be found at the KitWare site, www.cmake.org.
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Need further assistance, send email to help@hdfgroup.org
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