[Paraview] 3.4.0 compilation broken due to xdfm / old hdf5
Berk Geveci
berk.geveci at kitware.com
Wed Jan 21 09:28:47 EST 2009
Dominik,
What is your compiler version? I couldn't duplicate this on the cvs
head but I have feeling that's because I am using gcc 4.0.
-berk
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Dominik Szczerba <dominik at itis.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Below is a fix, fedora 10, hdf5-1.6.8
> -- Dominik
>
> --- XdmfObject.h.orig 2009-01-20 21:32:02.000000000 +0100
> +++ XdmfObject.h 2009-01-20 21:30:45.000000000 +0100
> @@ -82,6 +82,9 @@
> # ifdef UNIX
> # include "sys/file.h"
> # include "strings.h"
> +/* DSZ */
> +#include <stdio.h>
> +#include <string.h>
> # define STRCASECMP strcasecmp
> # define STRNCASECMP strncasecmp
> # define STRCMP strcmp
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 13:38 +0100, Dominik Szczerba wrote:
>> PV 3.4.0 + bundled hdf5 tandem is buggy somewhere, as reported long ago,
>> so I need a newer ("system") version of hdf5. However, compiling both
>> with hdf5 1.8.x and 1.6.8 breaks the compilation, e.g. errors with
>> 1.6.8:
>>
>> In file included
>> from /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfArray.h:29,
>>
>> from /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfArray.cxx:26:
>> /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfDataDesc.h:
>> In member function 'XdmfInt32 XdmfDataDesc::SetHeavyDataSetName(const
>> char*)':
>> /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfDataDesc.h:198: error: 'strcmp' was not declared in this scope
>> /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfDataDesc.h:198: error: 'strlen' was not declared in this scope
>> /home/domel/pack/ParaView-3.4.0/Utilities/Xdmf2/libsrc/XdmfDataDesc.h:198: error: 'strcpy' was not declared in this scope
>> (...)
>>
>> The simplest solution for me would be disabling Xdfm (the only user of
>> hdf5 in PV) that I don't need, but it is not possible, it is referenced
>> in the server code.
>>
>> 1) can xdfm be disabled at option?
>>
>> 2) how can I compile with a newer version of hdf5?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dominik
>>
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