Hello,
On Ubuntu, I can do the following:
sudo apt-get install h5utils libhdf5-doc libhdf5-serial-1.8.4 libhdf5-
serial-dev libjhdf-doc libjhdf5-java libjhdf5-jni
I don't use java myself and this is version 1.8.4 of the library, but
you should be fine.
apt-get should take care of choosing the required dependencies.
Regards,
Pierre
Le 28 juil. 11 à 04:30, Mike Grissom a écrit :
Hello,
First let me say that I am still new to the Linux environment, and
thanks in
advance for your help and patience. I'm trying my best here! :)
I need to install hdf5 on my machine so that I can analyze netcdf
files in
programs that use hdf5. I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with 64-bit
architecture.
I downloaded hdf5-1.8.7-linux-x86_64-
static.tar.gz from the HDF website
thinking that was what I needed. I decompress the file and read
the README,
but am still a little perplexed so I check the online instructions
here:
http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/src/unpacked/release_docs/
INSTALL
However, these instructions say that I can do the usual ./
configure, make,
make install sequence to install, but there is no configure file in
the
download.
So my questions are:
1) What am I doing wrong?
2) Is this the best way to install (i.e. is there a debian method)?
3) I posted this question at ubuntuforums.org and got 1 reply
saying that I
needed to install the Java development tools to build it. Is that
true?
Thanks a million!
Mike
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