Yes, I'd say Tony is correct about this. I plan to get rid of the
NetCDF3 interface for PyTables 3.
Francesc
2011/1/5, Josh Bleecher Snyder :
>>> Per the installation page, I'm reporting test failures from
>>> tables.test() -- transcript below. PyTables was installed via `port
>>> install py26-t
>> Per the installation page, I'm reporting test failures from
>> tables.test() -- transcript below. PyTables was installed via `port
>> install py26-tables`.
> [...]
>> ERROR: None (tables.netcdf3.tests.test_netcdf3.NetCDFFileTestCase2)
>
> It looks as though the macports version of netcdf doesn't
On 5 January 2011 13:01, Josh Bleecher Snyder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Per the installation page, I'm reporting test failures from
> tables.test() -- transcript below. PyTables was installed via `port
> install py26-tables`.
[...]
> ERROR: None (tables.netcdf3.tests.test_netcdf3.NetCDFFileTestCase2)
It l
Hi,
Per the installation page, I'm reporting test failures from
tables.test() -- transcript below. PyTables was installed via `port
install py26-tables`.
Please let me know if there is further information that would be useful.
Regards,
Josh
$ python
iPython 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Dec 26 2010, 15:4
2010/8/8, Brett Calcott :
> On 7 August 2010 04:06, Francesc Alted wrote:
>
>> Mmh, that's really strange (I don't remember to see this error
>> before). What's the provenance of your HDF5 library? Did you
>> compiled it yourself? If so, which are the flags that you passed to
>> configure?
>>
>
2010/8/6, Brett Calcott :
> Hi,
>
> I've just reinstalled tables on my Mac. It's worked before. I'm now using
> the latest of everything, including the trunk from tables. Maybe I shouldn't
> be, but the stable version failed to work on Mac the last time I tried. In
> any case, here's the output:
>
FOLLOWUP: I just tried it with the stable 2.2 checkout. I get the same
errors.
Brett
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Hi,
I've just reinstalled tables on my Mac. It's worked before. I'm now using
the latest of everything, including the trunk from tables. Maybe I shouldn't
be, but the stable version failed to work on Mac the last time I tried. In
any case, here's the output:
IPython 0.10 [on Py 2.6.1]
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