On 16.05.2014 14:15, Андрей Парамонов wrote:
16.05.2014 15:38, Werner Benger пишет:

On 16.05.2014 13:04, Werner Benger wrote:

On 16.05.2014 12:46, Андрей Парамонов wrote:
16.05.2014 14:45, Werner Benger пишет:
On 16.05.2014 12:21, Андрей Парамонов wrote:
I do not want to recompile HDF5 library because it seems non-trivial,
and because I hardly believe it can change anything compared to
official binaries...

I find it rather easy and do it frequently, just not using cmake or the
official configure script, which has issues under msys/mingw. I can
share those makefiles, but I'd need to prepare them to work standalone
for just HDF5, usually I use them as part of a larger application.

It would be great if you could share the makefiles, and some
instructions for how to cast those on official tarball ;-)

Will do. Working on making them standalone for just HDF5 and will let
you know as soon as it's ready.

Here, use this URL for SVN checkout:

    https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/FiberHDF5/hdf5

I just verified it to work under both Linux and MinGW64.

Once checked out, just do a make in the hdf5/ subdir, in Windows/Msys
use mingw32-make .

Thank you!

I have checked out GNUmakefile.rules into Makefile my example program dir (is it correct?). How do I run mingw32-make?

By doing

   svn checkout https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/FiberHDF5/hdf5

You would get those two files plus three subdirectories

   hdf5/
   make/
   zlib123/

These are included via SVN externals. Then you just cd into this main directory and type "mingw32-make". It should traverse into the zlib123/ folder first and then hdf5/ , finally printing a message that it's all done.

mingw32-make is usually included with a mingw installation. Are you using msys and bash as command prompt?

           Werner

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