On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:32 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
<step...@missouri.edu> wrote:
> Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>>
>> Why are there three versions of science/hdf in the ports?
>>
>> This is causing problems for me when I try to build the port
>> octave-forge.  As dependencies, it calls in the octave port (which
>> currently defaults to hdf5), the cgnslib port (which uses hdf5-18), and
>> the opendx port (which uses hdf).  All of these ports function perfectly
>> well with hdf5.18, because all the different versions of hdf conflict
>> with each other.
>>
>> If we could settle on using hdf5-18 throughout, that would be great.  (I
>> currently maintain opendx, so that would be something I can fix.)
>>
>> Are there ports that need hdf but don't build with hdf5-18?
>>
>> Thanks, Stephen
>>
>
> Well I feel pretty dumb.  Actually it is my port, opendx, that needs the
> original hdf port.  I forgot to enable "WITH_HDF" before testing it!
>
> Stephen
>
>
> Stephen
>
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math/PDL only builds with hdf4. It detects hdf.h and libdf.a.

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