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Re: Octave 2.1.50 and hdf5 1.6.0
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Shaun Cloherty |
Subject: |
Re: Octave 2.1.50 and hdf5 1.6.0 |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Sep 2003 01:04:48 -0500 |
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The hdf5 files in question were created by some in house simulation
software. We have been using octave to analyse these datasets for a few
years now with great success. I havn't looked at the problem in enough
detail to comment on whether the observed problem is a short comming of
octave or not. Until I have time to look at the problem further, we have
reverted back to hdf5 v1.4.5-post8.
Regards,
Shaun
John W. Eaton wrote:
>On 26-Aug-2003, Shaun Cloherty <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>| What is the status of hdf5 v1.6.0 and Octave 2.1.50? I saw a similar
>| posting in the archive, but couldn't find a response. Can anyone confirm
>| success or failure?
>|
>| Trying to load a seemingly valid hdf5 file into octave (v2.1.50), I see
>| the following error;
>|
>| > octave:1> load /tmp/ortho-test.1.h5
>| > HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 library version: 1.6.0 thread 16384.
>Back trace follows.
>| > #000: H5Dio.c line 377 in H5Dread(): can't read data
>| > major(15): Dataset interface
>| > minor(22): Read failed
>| > #001: H5Dio.c line 686 in H5D_read(): can't read data
>| > major(15): Dataset interface
>| > minor(22): Read failed
>| > #002: H5Dio.c line 1501 in H5D_chunk_read(): can't build chunk mapping
>| > major(15): Dataset interface
>| > minor(27): Unable to initialize object
>| > #003: H5Dio.c line 2358 in H5D_create_chunk_map(): too many chunks
>| > major(15): Dataset interface
>| > minor(25): Address overflowed
>| > error: load: error while reading hdf5 item Stats
>| > error: load: error while reading hdf5 item Node000
>
>What created the HDF file that you are trying to read? If it is an
>arbitrary HDF file, then I don't think Octave will necessarily be able
>to load it since I don't think all data types possible in HDF are
>supported by Octave.
>
>If you think you've found a bug in Octave, please submit a complete
>bug report to the bug-octave mailing list, including enough
>information so that someone might be able to reproduce the problem.
>
>jwe
>
>
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