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* HDF5 Build and Install Suggestions for Windows and Visual Studio *
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* (Full Version) *
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***********************************************************************
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These suggestions are for Visual Studio users.
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Instructions for building and testing HDF5 applications using CMake can
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be found in the USING_HDF5_CMake.txt file found in this folder.
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NOTE: Building applications with the dynamic/shared hdf5 libraries requires
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that the "H5_BUILT_AS_DYNAMIC_LIB" compile definition be used.
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The following two sections are helpful if you do not use CMake to build
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your applications.
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Using Visual Studio 2010 and above with HDF5 Libraries built with Visual Studio 2010 and above
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1. Set up path for external libraries and headers
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The path settings will need to be in the project property sheets per project.
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Go to "Project" and select "Properties", find "Configuration Properties",
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and then "VC++ Directories".
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1.1 If you are building on 64-bit Windows, find the "Platform" dropdown
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and select "x64".
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1.2 Add the header path to the "Include Directories" setting.
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1.3 Add the library path to the "Library Directories" setting.
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1.4 Select Linker->Input and beginning with the
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"Additional Dependencies" line, enter the library names. The
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external libraries should be listed first, followed by the HDF5
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library, and then optionally the HDF5 High Level, Fortran or C++
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libraries. For example, to compile a C++ application, enter:
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szip.lib zlib.lib hdf5.lib hdf5_cpp.lib
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Using Visual Studio 2008 with HDF5 Libraries built with Visual Studio 2008
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2. Set up the path for external libraries and headers
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Invoke Microsoft Visual Studio and go to "Tools" and select "Options",
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find "Projects", and then "VC++ Directories".
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2.1 If you are building on 64-bit Windows, find the "Platform" dropdown
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and select "x64".
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2.2 Find the box "Show directories for", choose "Include files", add the
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header path (i.e. c:\Program Files\HDF_Group\HDF5\1.13.x\include)
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to the included directories.
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2.3 Find the box "Show directories for", choose "Library files", add the
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library path (i.e. c:\Program Files\HDF_Group\HDF5\1.13.x\lib)
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to the library directories.
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2.4 If using Fortran libraries, you will also need to setup the path
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for the Intel Fortran compiler.
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2.5 Select Project->Properties->Linker->Input and beginning with the
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"Additional Dependencies" line, enter the library names. The
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external libraries should be listed first, followed by the HDF5
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library, and then optionally the HDF5 High Level, Fortran or C++
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libraries. For example, to compile a C++ application, enter:
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szip.lib zlib.lib hdf5.lib hdf5_cpp.lib
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3. Helpful Pointers
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3.1 FAQ
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Many other common questions and hints are located online and being updated
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in the HDF Knowledge Base, please see:
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https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/knowledge/HDF+Knowledge+Base
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************************************************************************
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Please send email to help@hdfgroup.org for further assistance.
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