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Octave 3.0.0 and HDF5 1.8.0 compilation error


From: jdelia
Subject: Octave 3.0.0 and HDF5 1.8.0 compilation error
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 10:12:18 -0300
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Dear developers,

I am trying to compile octave-3.0.0. The configure has the summary output:

   BLAS libraries:       -llapack -lblas
   FFTW libraries:       -lfftw3
   GLPK libraries:       -lglpk
   UMFPACK libraries:    -lumfpack
   AMD libraries:        -lamd
   CAMD libraries:       -lcamd
   COLAMD libraries:     -lcolamd
   CCOLAMD libraries:    -lccolamd
   CHOLMOD libraries:    -lcholmod
   CXSPARSE libraries:   -lcxsparse
   HDF5 libraries:       -lhdf5
   CURL libraries:       -lcurl
   REGEX libraries:      -lpcre
   QHULL libraries:     -lqhull
   LIBS:                 -lreadline  -lncurses -ldl -lhdf5 -lz -lm
   Default pager:        less
   gnuplot:              gnuplot

   Do internal array bounds checking:  false
   Build static libraries:             false
   Build shared libraries:             true
   Dynamic Linking:                    true (dlopen)
   Include support for GNU readline:   true
   64-bit array dims and indexing:     false

But there are compilation errors with HDF5 1.8.0 library, e.g. see
attached make.log, configure.log and config.log files.

The HDF5 1.8.0 library was installed and tested without errors.

Which version of the HDF5 library should be used ?

Regards,
Jorge D'Elia.
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