A Saturday 21 February 2009, Gabriel Beckers escrigué:
> Hi Francesc,
>
> I can confirm that it does work with an older hdf5 version. I ran the
> example that I attached earlier (problem.py) on my home machine,
> which is still running an older version, and it does create the
> table.
>
> gabr...@gabriel-desktop:~/usbdisk/programs$ python problem.py
> 1.6.6
> 2.0.4
> gabr...@gabriel-desktop:~/usbdisk/programs$ ptdump -v test.h5
> / (RootGroup) ''
> /test (Table(0L,)) ''
> description := {
> "signal": Float32Col(shape=(32, 3891), dflt=0.0, pos=0)}
> byteorder := 'little'
> chunkshape := (1L,)
> gabr...@gabriel-desktop:~/usbdisk/programs$
>
> As you can see hdf5 version is 1.6.6 (this is the standard hdf5
> package on Ubuntu). It is funny that it did not work on your machine
> with 1.6.5.
That's curious indeed. Perhaps I should ask about this to the hdf-forum
maillist. I'll report here about my findings.
Cheers,
--
Francesc Alted
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