Re: hdf5-1.9.145 & fftw

From: Antonio Bibiano <antbbn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 15:36:26 +1100

fftw3 is not an option, you must use version fftw2 with gadget2.

Instead you can use the new HDF5 libraries with gadget2 but you need
to enable the old api interface by adding this line to the makefile:

OPT += -DH5_USE_16_API

hope this helps,

Antonio Bibiano

2014-03-03 15:26 GMT+11:00 yueh wang <cw5b_at_msn.com>:
> Hi,
>
> We have problems in compiling the Gadget II in our personal Ubuntu
> computers.
> Which HDF and FFTW version does Gadget II work with?
>
> hdf5-1.9.145 does not work.
> fftw3 also does not work.
> However, when HDF is not linked, fftw-2.1.5.tar.gz can work.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Chih-Yueh Wang
>
> -----------------
>
> io.c: In function ‘get_particles_in_block’:
> io.c:467:39: warning: variable ‘nstars’ set but not used
> [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
> int i, nall, ntot_withmasses, ngas, nstars;
>
> io.c: In function ‘write_file’:
> io.c:774:4: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Gcreate2’
> hdf5_headergrp = H5Gcreate(hdf5_file, "/Header", 0);
> H5Gpublic.h:75:14: note: declared here
> H5_DLL hid_t H5Gcreate2(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t
> lcpl_id, hid_t gcpl_id, hid_t gapl_id);
>
> io.c:781:5: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Gcreate2
> hdf5_grp[type] = H5Gcreate(hdf5_file, buf, 0)
> H5Gpublic.h:75:14: note: declared here
> H5_DLL hid_t H5Gcreate2(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t
> lcpl_id, hid_t gcpl_id, hid_t gapl_id);
>
> io.c:880:11: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Dcreate2’
> H5Dcreate(hdf5_grp[type], buf, hdf5_datatype, hdf5_dataspace_in_file,
> H5P_DEFAULT);
> H5Dpublic.h:119:14: note: declared here
> H5_DLL hid_t H5Dcreate2(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t type_id,
> hid_t space_id, hid_t lcpl_id, hid_t dcpl_id, hid_t dapl_id);
> io.c:685:10: warning: variable ‘hdf5_status’ set but not used
> [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
> herr_t hdf5_status;
> io.c:675:24: warning: variable ‘ntask’ set but not used
> [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
> int n_for_this_task, ntask, n, p, pc, offset = 0, task;
>
>
> io.c: In function ‘write_header_attributes_in_hdf5’:
> too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> H5Acreate2 :
> H5Apublic.h:44:16: note: declared here
> H5_DLL hid_t H5Acreate2(hid_t loc_id, const char *attr_name, hid_t
> type_id,
> hid_t space_id, hid_t acpl_id, hid_t aapl_id);
>
> io.c:1005:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "NumPart_ThisFile", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1012:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "NumPart_Total", H5T_NATIVE_UINT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1019:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "NumPart_Total_HighWord",
> H5T_NATIVE_UINT, hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1027:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "MassTable", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1033:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Time", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1039:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Redshift", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1045:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "BoxSize", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1051:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "NumFilesPerSnapshot", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1057:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Omega0", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1063:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "OmegaLambda", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1069:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2'
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "HubbleParam", H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1075:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_Sfr", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1081:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_Cooling", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1087:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_StellarAge", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1093:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_Metals", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1099:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_Feedback", H5T_NATIVE_INT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
> io.c:1108:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘H5Acreate2’
> hdf5_attribute = H5Acreate(handle, "Flag_Entropy_ICs", H5T_NATIVE_UINT,
> hdf5_dataspace, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
>
>
>
>
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