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Ed, You can configure HDF5 using --disable-production --enable-debug flags. Elena ------------------------------------------------------------ Elena Pourmal, HDF QA, Maintenance and Support Team Leader NCSA University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 605 E. Springfield Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 epourmal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (217)333-0238 (office) (217)244-1987 (fax) ------------------------------------------------------------ On 4 Dec 2003, Ed Hartnett wrote: > Quincey Koziol <koziol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > BTW, how are you compiling the code in your distribution? Are you using > > the 'h5cc' tool that ships with HDF5? Are you using autoconf, etc? > > Yes, I'm using h5cc right now, but I have had to modify the options > that you-all provide to gcc. Specifically I turned off optimization, > because it makes debugging harder. > > Perhaps you should have a debug version of h5cc? It's hard to debug > code that has been compiled with -O2! > > I am using autoconf, automake, and will eventually use autolib. > > My automake stuff is working well, my autoconf stuff I've barely > started on, and the autolib stuff I haven't started on yet. > > Ed >
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