Hi Glen,
A Thursday 26 February 2009, glenn escrigué:
> I have come across a similar error as this, and I've traced it down a
> bit. My code originally worked fine with HDF 1.8 and Pytables 2.0,
> but now that I'm running HDF 1.8.2 and Pytables 2.1, I see the error
> below with this table descript
I have come across a similar error as this, and I've traced it down a bit. My
code originally worked fine with HDF 1.8 and Pytables 2.0, but now that I'm
running HDF 1.8.2 and Pytables 2.1, I see the error below with this table
description:
{'Timestamp':tables.Float64Col(),
'A_ID':t
I would love to, but am having trouble isolating the source of the problem;
that's why my post was so vague. Unfortunately I can't really send you the
full script either because the dataset won't be put in the public domain for
a while. I'll try the earlier version of hdf5 as suggested earlier.
An
Anand Patil (el 2007-11-02 a les 15:14:34 -0700) va dir::
> Any hints as to how I can track down the source of this error? It's just
> displayed, no Python exceptions are raised and execution of my program
> continues.
Could you please send a minimal Python script which triggers this error?
Thank
Anand Patil wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Any hints as to how I can track down the source of this error? It's just
> displayed, no Python exceptions are raised and execution of my program
> continues.
>
> Thanks,
> Anand
>
> HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 (1.8.0-beta3) thread 0:
You're using a beta o
Hi all,
Any hints as to how I can track down the source of this error? It's just
displayed, no Python exceptions are raised and execution of my program
continues.
Thanks,
Anand
HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 (1.8.0-beta3) thread 0:
#000: H5Adeprec.c line 161 in H5Acreate(): unable to create