Re: [Pytables-users] use static HDF5 instead of shared library in pytables

2008-02-01 Thread Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
Maarten Sneep (el 2008-02-01 a les 14:50:57 +0100) va dir:: > I'd like to link my application as much as possible with static libraries > for use on a grid. The idea is to install numpy and pytables (and other > non-standard modules) in a local directory and copy that directory to the > grid machi

Re: [Pytables-users] use static HDF5 instead of shared library in pytables

2008-02-01 Thread Francesc Altet
A Friday 01 February 2008, Maarten Sneep escrigué: > Hi, > > I'd like to link my application as much as possible with static > libraries for use on a grid. The idea is to install numpy and > pytables (and other non-standard modules) in a local directory and > copy that directory to the grid machine

[Pytables-users] use static HDF5 instead of shared library in pytables

2008-02-01 Thread Maarten Sneep
Hi, I'd like to link my application as much as possible with static libraries for use on a grid. The idea is to install numpy and pytables (and other non-standard modules) in a local directory and copy that directory to the grid machine, adding it to the PYTHONPATH variable. It would be helpful i

Re: [Pytables-users] links in pytables

2008-02-01 Thread Francesc Altet
A Thursday 31 January 2008, Darren Dale escrigué: > > Ummm, I will ask to the HDF5 mailing list if it would be possible > > to get a unique identifier for all the links pointing to same data > > area. If HDF5 can provide such a identifier, the next step should > > be to rethink the structure of th

[Pytables-users] Fwd: Re: Dataset unique identifier

2008-02-01 Thread Francesc Altet
Hi, Here it is the answer from Elena Pourmal of the HDF group. It seems that the 'inode' info does effectively exists, and can retrieved :) -- Missatge transmès -- Subject: Re: Dataset unique identifier Date: Thursday 31 January 2008 From: Elena Pourmal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> T