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lib zlib lib szlibdll lib' at thebeginning of the 'Additional Dependencies' line.. Select Build->Compile <program> (C or C++ program)Select Build->Build <xxx.. Select Project->Properties->Linker->InputEnter 'hdf5dll lib hdf5_cppdll.. P: n/a Ajith Prasad wrote: I am trying to install the WinXP version of PyTables which requires hdf5 (from http://hdf.. Then look in COMPILE TXT in theDLL section to find the following instruction for compiling HDF-enabledprograms:DLLs:----Copy the hdf5dll.. Then select 'Library Files' under 'Show directories for' Enter the paths for the HDF5, szlib and zlib DLL exported libraries.. ws tn tudelft nl Delft University of Technology. dll, hdf5_cppdll dll, zlib dll, and szlibdll dll filesfrom the location in the HDF5, szip, zlib binary distributions to theWINNTSYSTEM directory.. Select Project->Properties->C/C++->PreprocessorUnder Preprocessor Definitions, add: _HDF5USEDLL_For C++ DLLs, add: HDF5CPP_USEDLLSelect Project->Properties->C/C++->Code Generation->Runtime Library,and choose 'multi-threaded DLL'Select Tools->Options->Projects->VC++ Directories.. Select 'Include Files' under 'Show directories for' Enter the paths for the HDF5, szlib and zlib include files.. exe and other files and have no clue as to how to proceed further Thanks in advance for any help.. I assume you downloaded the pre-compiled binary fromftp://ftp ncsa uiuc edu/HDF/HDF5/current/bin/windows/Unpack the zip to a temp-dir and copy all the data inside the5-163-winxp-net directory to say c:hdf5.. exe> Select Build->Execute <xxx exe> Copying the dll's is essential for installing PyTables, but I don't know howthe PyTables installer works under Windows.. ncsa uiuc edu/HDF5/) as a pre-requisite However, I am at a loss as to how to install hdf5 - I have downloaded the zipped version of hdf5 and unzipped it using WinZip but get a mass of.. Bring up MSVC++ NET Select File->New->Projects->'Visual C++ Projects' Then select'Managed C++ Empty Project' and enter a name.. HTH, Maarten--Maarten van Reeuwijk Thermal and Fluids SciencesPhd student dept of Multiscale Physicswww. d70b09c2d4
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