On 10/30/2014 3:55 PM, Allen Byrne wrote:
The dynamic loading on cygwin is in the issue database because of cygwin vs
*nix library naming issues.
Allen
Hardcoded filename in the tests ?
I see that in test_plugin.sh, but I assume there are other points as
Testing DYNLIB1 filter
*FAILED*
Attached the two patches used to build 1.8.14
cygwin package.
With that:
---
Testing test_plugin.sh
Finished testing test_plugin.sh
test_plugin.sh Test Log
Testing with old file format:
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All
and reporting!
Elena
Marco Atzeri
(cygwin package maintainer for HDF5 )
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On 30/10/2015 21:12, Larry Knox wrote:
Hello everyone,
A second pre-release candidate version of HDF5 1.8.16 is available for
testing and can be downloaded at the following link:
https://gamma.hdfgroup.org/ftp/pub/outgoing/hdf5/hdf5-1.8.16-pre2/
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The effect on the numbers from
not really a fan of rebuilding every program depending from HDF5
if the API is still compatible, it is against the reason of having a
API version.
Thanks in advance
Marco Atzeri
(cygwin package maintainer)
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On 22/06/2016 06:42, Elena Pourmal wrote:
Marco,
Thank you for your feedback! Well deserved critique!
You are absolutely correct that this is an annoying problem that has to
be addressed. Mark provided excellent explanation, but it does not help
you to maintain the packages built on top of
On 21/06/2016 14:33, Miller, Mark C. wrote:
My understanding is that releases of HDF5 which differ in only the last
(patch) digit are not *always* ABI (Application Binary Interface)
compatible. They try to be but for practical reasons they are not always.
When they are not compatible, they
On 24/06/2016 17:43, Allen Byrne wrote:
We have decided to fix the issue by not defining getpwuid for cygwin. That
should fix the error.
Secondly, we will remove the *-pc-cygwin files in config and create a single
cygwin file with the following contents:
# Use the linux-gnulibc1 file.
.
Hi,
building latest 1.8.17 I was surprised that 32 bit (i686)
failed while 64 bit (x86_64) worked flawless as usual.
The problem was triggered by the latest review of system
headers that are now very picky on the "-std=c99"
and causing after a long list of undefined function warnings :
In file
On 01/08/2017 17:02, kostas syranidis wrote:
Dear all,
I hope I am referring to the correct hdf community.
I recently attempted to install parallel hdf5-1.10.1 from source in
cygwin and stumbled into a SIG_SETMASK undeclared error during make.
In general I tried to follow the instructions
On 05/08/2017 23:16, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 01/08/2017 17:02, kostas syranidis wrote:
Dear all,
Then I tried:
CC=mpicc ./configure --enable-parallel --enable-shared
and then make
but at some point it exited with this
"SIG_SETMASK undeclared ... #define HDsigsetjmp(J,N) sigsetjm
On 06/08/2017 11:12, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 05/08/2017 23:16, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 01/08/2017 17:02, kostas syranidis wrote:
Dear all,
Then I tried:
CC=mpicc ./configure --enable-parallel --enable-shared
and then make
but at some point it exited with this
"SIG_SETMASK undec
On 07/06/2017 20:06, Larry Knox wrote:
Hello everyone,
A pre-release version of HDF5 1.8.19 is available for testing and can be
downloaded from the following link:
Building on cygwin with shared lib I found that the propagation
of no-undefined and LIBADD is broken in several points.
Before
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