Hi Berk,

Here is the answer that I got from John on the xdmf list.
This is after some header problems were solved plus the hdf5 1.8 version 
problem solved too,

Now the problem seem to be related with some casting of uint64. Anyhow it 
looks like me related with the problem that Mike Jackson fixed last summer in 
June.

I will not have time to follow John's advice until next week.

regards,

Alin

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[ 46%] Building CXX object Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/CMakeFiles/Xdmf.dir/XdmfH5Driver.o /home/alin/ParaView3/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfH5Driver.cxx(165): error: a value of type "haddr_t={uint64_t={unsigned long}} (*)(H5FD_t *)" cannot be used to initialize an entity of type "herr_t={int} (*)(H5FD_t *, H5FD_mem_t={H5FD_mem_t}, hid_t={int}, haddr_t={uint64_t={unsigned long}}, hsize_t={unsigned long long})" H5FD_dsm_get_eoa, /*get_eoa */ ^

Look carefully and you can see a 64bit int is being cast to a standard int (or vice versa). Have a play with Enable SIZE_T and 64 bit compilation options. This error clearly should not occur, but since you're using an intel compiler, some combination might not have been discoverd. (possibly even a CMake issue causing types not to be detected properly, but unlikely)

See if you can find what settings make the error go away and post the results back. Perhaps it'll help provide a fix for the future.

NB. I'm guessing, so if I am barking up the wrong tree. Apologies.

JB



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