Hi Scott,

Would it be possible for you to send us an example file or source code that 
creates the file? We have been investigating a bug report for the H5Literate 
function: it crashes on a group with more than 8 objects, but we could confirm 
it only for trunk. 1.8.6 did work with the file we had. More information would 
be highly appreciated. Please send it to [email protected]. We will try to 
address the problem ASAP.

Thank you and sorry for inconvenience!

Elena
On Mar 1, 2011, at 11:56 AM, Mitchell, Scott - IS wrote:

> I’m working on an app that will convert our HDF5 data to csv or xls. It is 
> written in C# using the HDF5.NET wrappers, HDF 1.8.6 and running on Windows 
> Server 2008.  
>  
> And I’ve run into a problem where H5A.iterate locks up on certain data files. 
> The problem files have 8 packet tables, most with an associated axis. The 
> file and each dataset have attributes. Currently working on the CSV output, I 
> iterate through each dataset, outputting file & the dataset attributes as a 
> header and then the data is output comma separated. On the last dataset 
> (consistently), as it is iterating through attributes the program locks. 
> Specifically, it occurs on the H5A::getName call of the 6th iteration of the 
> H5A.iterate loop.
>  
> There’s nothing particularly special about the attributes there, the first & 
> second datasets have nearly identical attributes and present no problem. As a 
> test, I reversed the dataset iteration order and that last dataset works 
> fine, but the 3rd to last locks. If I comment out the H5A.iterate loop 
> entirely, it works fine. Other datasets for other instruments are working 
> fine. I’ve also run the problem files through H5Dump, which outputs fine.
>  
> I’m not sure what the issue would be. Any thoughts?
>  
>  
> Scott
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