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*HDF5 Build and Install Instructions for Windows XP with INTEL Compiler*
* (Short Version) *
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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
with Intel Compiler but do not want to know HDF5
building and installation details on Windows XP.
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
INSATLL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt.
WARNINGS:
Please read CAREFULLY about HDF5 build and install preconditions
and notes in INSTALL_Windows.txt before starting reading this
instruction.
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Extra Preconditions and Notes
========================================================================
1. For Intel Compiler users, Intel 7.x works with MSVS 6.0 and
Intel 8.1 only works with MSVS .net 2003 when you build
HDF5-1.8.x.
2. HDF5 Fortran DLL Libraries is not supported with Intel Fortran
8.1 integration with Visual C++ .Net 2003 Environment. But
Release version of HDF5 Fortran DLL Libraries works with Intel
Fortran while Debug version doesn't.
3. Szip library is different when using Intel compiler.
You should build Szip source codes with Intel
compiler or download binaries for Intel compiler
from ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/szip/2.0/bin/windows.
4. Set up path for external libraries and headers
Skip this part if you don't want to use ANY compression
features provided by HDF5. Please do read Section V.
You have to read this part even if you want to use only Zlib
or Szip. You also need to read Section V on
INSTALL_Windows.txt
For users using Intel compiler 7.1 integration with MSVS 6.0,
please refer to "Preconditions 6" on INSTALL_Windows.txt to
set up path for external libraries and headers.
For users using Intel compiler 8.1 integration with Visual C++
.Net 2003, detailed information about setting up external
libraries and header will be given in Part II, 2.1.4 in this
document.
5. Part II, 2.1 will build ONLY HDF5 Static and DLL C and C++
Library using Intel C++ Compiler. If you want to build HDF5
Static and DLL C and C++ Library as well as HDF5 Static Fortran
Library, Please go to Part II, 2.2 directly!
6. Only short information was given on test HDF5 Libraries. Users
want to know detailed information about testing HDF5 Libraries
and tools, please refer to document INSTALL_Windows.txt,
Section II, STEP 2 Testing HDF5 libraries and tools.
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Part I. INTEL compiler 7.1 with MSVS 6.0
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1.1. Intel C Compiler
Go to Tools-->Select Compiler
Check Intel box and click OK button.
1.2. Intel Fortran Compiler
Go to Tools-->Select Compiler
Check Intel box and click OK button.
Go to Tools-->Customize-->Add-ins and Macro Files
and check Intel Fortran Compiler Build Tool
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Part II. INTEL compiler 8.1 with Visual C++ .Net 2003 Environment
========================================================================
2.1 Intel C++ Compiler
2.1.1 Run copy_hdf.bat
Go to directory hdf5/windows/, run batch file copy_hdf.bat to
copy necessay files to the directory where they will be used.
2.1.2 Open all.dsw
Notes: all.sln is for command line use only. Please open
all.dsw not all.sln.
Invoke Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003. From the main
menu, go to "File" and select "Open Solution". In
the "Open Solution" window, Change "Files of type" to
"All Project Files". Choose "all.dsw" under the directory
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\windows\proj\all. In the pop up window,
choose "Yes To All" to convert all project files to Visual
C++ .Net project format.
2.1.3 Convert to Use Intel C++ Project System
Right click on the solution name "all.sln" in the
"Solution Explorer". From the pop-up menu select
"Convert to use Intel C++ Project System" to convert
all .Net project files to Intel C++ project files.
2.1.4 Set up path for external libraries and headers
Go to Tools > Options > Intel C++. In the left pane,
Click "General".
a. In the right pane, under "Compiler selection",
choose Intel C++ 8.1.
b. Click on "Intel C++ 8.1" to set the directories
and default options. In "Include", Add Zlib and Szip
header path(c:\zlib122\include c:\szip\include).
In "Library", Add Zlib and Szip Library Path
(c:\zlib122\lib, c:\szip\dll).
c. Then click "OK".
2.1.4 Building C and C++ Static and DLL Libraries and Tools
Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
Select "all -- Win32 Debug" or "all -- Win32 Release"
Disable all Fortran project files listed below:
flush1_fortran
flush1_fortrandll
flush2_fortran
flush2_fortrandll
hdf5_f90cstub
hdf5_f90cstubdll
hdf5_fortran
hdf5_fortrandll
libtest_cstubdll
libtest_fortran
libtest_fortrandll
testhdf5_fortran
testhdf5_fortrandll
hdf5_hl_fortran
hdf5_hl_fortrandll
hdf5_hl_f90cstubdll
hl_test_image_fortran
hl_test_image_fortrandll
hl_test_lite_fortran
hl_test_lite_fortrandll
hl_test_table_fortran
hl_test_table_fortrandll
Select "ok". Select "Build" -> "Build" or "Rebuild All" to
build debug version of project "all".
2.1.5 Testing HDF5 C and C++ Libraries and Tools
Under directory "hdf5", a batch file hdf5check.bat was provided to
test HDF5 libraries and tools.
Invoke command prompt, go to directory "hdf5", type in the
following command to test HDF5 C and C++ Libraries.
hdf5check enablecpp
Test results will be save into file check_results.txt under
directory "hdf5". Check check_results.txt, there should be no
"failures" at all.
2.2 Intel Fortran Compiler 8.1 under MSVS C++ .Net 2003 Environment
Notes: This step will build HDF5 Static and DLL C and C++ Library
using Intel C++ 8.1 Compiler as well as HDF5 Static Fortran
Library using Intel Fortran 8.1 Compiler.
Users who want to build ONLY HDF5 Static and DLL C and C++
Library please go to Part II, 2.1.
2.2.1 run copy_hdf.bat and Open all.dsw
Same as 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
2.2.2 Extract Compaq Visual Fortran Projects
a. Select project "flush1_fortran" in the Solution
Explorer window. In the Project menu, select
"Extract Compaq Visual Fortran Project".
Do the same thing for the following project files:
flush2_fortran
hdf5_fortran
testhdf5_fortran
hdf5_hl_fortran
hl_test_image_fortran
hl_test_lite_fortran
hl_test_table_fortran
b. Select project "libtest_fortran" in the Solution
Explorer window. In the Project menu, select
"Extract Compaq Visual Fortran Project". Choose
"The Intel Fortran project" as the the main project .
2.2.3 Change project dependencies of "libtest_fortran"
Highlight project "libtest_fortran", choose "Project"->
"Project Dependencies", uncheck "libtest".
2.2.4 Convert all.sln to Use Intel C++ Project System
Right click on the solution name "all.sln" in the
"Solution Explorer". From the pop-up menu select
"Convert to use Intel C++ Project System" to convert
all .Net C++ project files to Intel C++ project formats.
2.2.5 Building C and C++ Static and DLL Libraries and Static
Fortran Libraries and Tools
Select "Build", then Select "Set Active Configuration".
Select "all -- Win32 Debug" or "all -- Win32 Release"
Disable all Fortran DLL project files listed below:
flush1_fortrandll
flush2_fortrandll
hdf5_fortrandll
hdf5_hl_fortrandll
hdf5_hl_f90cstubdll
hl_test_image_fortrandll
hl_test_lite_fortrandll
hl_test_table_fortrandll
libtest_fortrandll
testhdf5_fortrandll
Select "ok". Select "Build" -> "Build" or "Rebuild All" to
build Debug or Release version of HDF5 C, C++ Static and DLL
Library using Intel C++ 8.1 Compiler and HDF5 Static and High
Level Fortran Library using Intel Fortran 8.1 compiler.
2.2.6 Test HDF5 C/C++ and Static Fortran Library
a. Test HDF5 C and C++ Libraries
Invoke command prompt, go to directory "hdf5", type in the
following command to test HDF5 C and C++ Libraries.
hdf5check enablecpp
Test results are saved in two files:
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\tests_results.txt
c:\MyHDFstuff\hdf5\check_results.txt.
In general, you only need to check tests_results.txt. If all the
tests passed, then you do not have to check check_results.txt.
If some tests failed, check check_results.txt can help you
figure out what was wrong.
b. Test HDF5 Static Fortran Library
Go to directory hdf5\fortran\test, run batch file
testhdf5_fortran.bat with the following two options to test
fortran static library
testhdf5_fortran release >> "Your output file name"
testhdf5_fortran debug >> "Your output file name"
Check your output files, there should be no "failures" at all.
c. Test HDF5 High Level Fortran Library
Go to directory hdf5\hl\fortran\test, run batch file
testhdf5_fortran.bat with the following two options to test
fortran high level library :
test_hdf5_hl_fortran release >> "Your output file name"
test_hdf5_hl_fortran debug >> "Your output file name"
Check your output files, there should be no "failures" at all.
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Please send email to hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu for further assistance.
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