[svn-r24644] Correct numbering

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Allen Byrne 2014-01-24 15:06:35 -05:00
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4. Configure the C library, tools and tests with this command:
cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..
3. Build the C library, tools and tests with this command:
5. Build the C library, tools and tests with this command:
cmake --build . --config Release
4. Test the C library and tools with this command:
6. Test the C library and tools with this command:
ctest . -C Release
5. Create an install image with this command:
7. Create an install image with this command:
cpack -C Release CPackConfig.cmake
6. Install with this command:
8. Install with this command:
HDF5-1.8.12-win32.exe
B. Linux Quick Step Building HDF5 Libraries with CMake Using GCC
@ -66,16 +66,16 @@ Notes: This short set of instructions is written for users who want to
4. Configure the C library, tools and tests with this command:
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DHDF5_BUILD_TOOLS:BOOL=ON ..
3. Build the C library, tools and tests with this command:
5. Build the C library, tools and tests with this command:
cmake --build . --config Release
4. Test the C library and tools with this command:
6. Test the C library and tools with this command:
ctest . -C Release
5. Create an install image with this command:
7. Create an install image with this command:
cpack -C Release CPackConfig.cmake
6. Install with this command:
8. Install with this command:
HDF5-1.8.12-Linux.sh
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cmake -C ../config/cmake/cacheinit.cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" \
-DHDF5_ENABLE_SZIP_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF -DHDF5_ENABLE_Z_LIB_SUPPORT:BOOL=OFF ..
Notes: CMake and HDF5
Notes: More information about using CMake can be found at the KitWare site,
www.cmake.org.
CMake uses the command line; however, the visual CMake tool is
available for the configuration step. The steps are similar for
all the operating systems supported by CMake.
NOTES:
1. Using CMake for building and using HDF5 is under active development.
While we have attempted to provide error-free files, please
understand that development with CMake has not been extensively
tested outside of HDF. The CMake specific files may change
before the next release.
1. Using CMake for building and using HDF5 is under active development.
While we have attempted to provide error-free files, please
understand that development with CMake has not been extensively
tested outside of HDF. The CMake specific files may change
before the next release.
2. CMake support for HDF5 development should be usable on any
system where CMake is supported. Please send us any comments on
how CMake support can be improved on any system. Visit the
KitWare site for more information about CMake.
2. CMake support for HDF5 development should be usable on any
system where CMake is supported. Please send us any comments on
how CMake support can be improved on any system. Visit the
KitWare site for more information about CMake.
3. Build and test results can be submitted to our CDash server at:
3. Build and test results can be submitted to our CDash server at:
cdash.hdfgroup.uiuc.edu.
Please read the HDF and CDash document at:
Please read the HDF and CDash document at:
www.hdfgroup.org/CDash/HowToSubmit.
4. See the appendix at the bottom of this file for examples of using
a ctest script for building and testing. Using a ctest script is
preferred because of its flexibility.
4. See the appendix at the bottom of this file for examples of using
a ctest script for building and testing. Using a ctest script is
preferred because of its flexibility.
Notes: CMake in General
1. More information about using CMake can be found at the KitWare site at
www.cmake.org.
2. CMake uses the command line; however, the visual CMake tool is
available for the configuration step. The steps are similar for
all the operating systems supported by CMake.