Hi Roger,
We have fixed the crash at our current hdf-java source repository.
I think you used H5Tvlen_create(H5T_C_S1) to create variable length
strings in the packet table, which may cause problems. A better way to
create variable length strings is to use H5T_C_S1 directly, e.g.
int
Thank you, Peter!
And you're right; I did use the H5Tvlen_create(H5T_C_S1). I'll switch
to your better way. This may also help out python scripting using
h5py/numpy on these same packet tables. I'm having good success with
hdf5 not only with data but as the persistence bridge between
Roger,
FYI: we are going to add more information to the reference manual for
H5Tvlen_create()
so that users will not be confused.
Thanks
--pc
On 4/7/2011 4:32 PM, Roger Martin wrote:
Thank you, Peter!
And you're right; I did use the H5Tvlen_create(H5T_C_S1). I'll switch
to your
Roger, thank you for reporting the problem. we will take a look at it. --pc
On 4/6/2011 3:04 PM, Roger Martin wrote:
Hi,
Running hdf5-1.8.6 with the downloaded HDFView 2.7 binary for
linux-x86_64 on CentOS 5.4 as well as the HDFView 2.7 src compiled
locally. Am seeing a crash while opening