--- Mer 2/6/10, Elena Pourmal ha scritto:

> Marco,
> 
> We tested Cygwin 1.7.5 on Windows XP 32-bit (worked fine).
> We used default C, C++ and Fortran compilers that come with
> the system. 
> 
> Could you please try to configure and test just HDF5 C
> library 
> ./configure
> ....
> 
> and if this works, try your shared library patches. If this
> works, then let's try gcc-4 compiler (what is an exact
> version?)
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Elena

Elena,

I built and tested 4 cases:

1) standard static build using just
   ./configure 

2) dynamic lib with no thread using
   ./configure --with-zlib --enable-shared LDFLAGS=-no-undefined
   plus patching Makefile.am's to allow shared libs

3) dynamic lib with pthread using
   ./configure --with-zlib --enable-shared --with-pthread LDFLAGS=-no-undefined
   plus patching Makefile.am's to allow shared libs

4) dynamic lib with pthread and threadsafe using
   ./configure --with-zlib --enable-shared --with-pthread --enable-threadsafe 
LDFLAGS=-no-undefined
   plus patching Makefile.am's to allow shared libs


All the 4 buils have 4 UNEXPECTED VALUE errors at

Testing  -- Low-Level File I/O (file)
Testing  -- Shared Object Header Messages (sohm)


On case 1, static build as your, all the other tests are PASSED
or skipped; fheap test is also completed in a reasonable time.

Cases 2,3,4 look similar as outcome; the fpheap 
test never completes in a reasonable time and 
the only failures reported are:

<eventually a wrong test on cygwin>
Testing MDC/FILE related API calls        *FAILED*
check_file_mdc_api_calls(): failure_mssg = "Unexpected internal config #3.".

Testing query functions of compiler conversion   *FAILED*
Can't query conversion function

< These seems false failures>
Testing err_compat                  *FAILED*
    ! All error API tests passed.
Testing error_test                  *FAILED*
    ! All error API tests passed.

< This is clearly a wrong test on cygwin>
Check file ../src/.libs/libhdf5.so  No such file   FAILED


After checking in details the "make check" output, I feel
that the dynamic lib is working as good as the static lib
also with thread enabled.


Regards
Marco









      


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