1.) Yes.

2.) Yes.

3.) Yes. (Plus the VS C/C++ runtime for ARM)

4.) Yes.

The HDF5 source is available from 
https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtainsrc.html
(Is our website really that bad?)

Unless you need the Fortran bindings (I guess not), it's a straight C-build. 
(no C++ either)

G.


From: Hdf-forum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Gerhard Kreuzer
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 3:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF5 running on ARM V 7

Hi,

ok,


1.)   HDF5.PInvoke is only an interface to have a way to use HDF5 from managed 
code, right?

2.)  It is no problem to create a VS2015 project, using my settings for  my 
target, include all the source files and compile it, right?

3.)  HDF5PInvoke references 4 native dlls, right?

4.)  So I also have to port this dlls, or get the correct versions if 
available, right?

Where can I find this 4 native dlls, compiled for ARM V7, or where can I get 
the source? I fiddle through the HDF5.org repository, but can't find anything 
useful, maybe I don't have the experiance to identify this projects. Is this a 
C++ or a Fortran software, found some notes about Fortran.
Is this the point where this CMake software cames into play?

Sorry about that, but never used CMake or Fortran on modern machines (I wrote 
Fortran programs 38 years ago, using a DEC PDP 8a computer, there has something 
changed since this days, I guess).

So please help me to get this 4 native dlls running on ARM V7, I think I can do 
the job porting PInvoke.

With best regards

Gerhard



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