On 6/5/13 10:36 AM, Ward Fisher wrote:
On a tangental note, I see from the NCO discussion you linked that
your user was able to resolve the issue by removing the MSVCR100D.dll
from the c:\nco\ directory. On Windows, it is preferable to use the
Release version of the netcdf libraries (dependent on MSVCR100.dll)
for the time being, due to cross-dll memory management situations
which arise between the netcdf and hdf libraries. This is a known
issue which can be followed in our JIRA system at
https://bugtracking.unidata.ucar.edu/browse/NCF-220 . It is possible
to build and use the debug libraries, but running the unit tests will
result in a handful of errors.
To clarify my last sentence (I shouldn't type so much first thing in the
morning), running the unit tests will result in a handful of *warnings*,
after the test has successfully completed. Not errors!
-Ward
On 6/5/13 12:24 AM, Pedro Vicente wrote:
Hi Allen, Ward
I have a request regarding your new CMake Windows build system, could
you add an option to make the build static regarding the Microsoft
libraries (MSVCR100D.dll) ?
Starting with version 4.3.1, NCO
http://nco.sourceforge.net/
uses the HDF5 and netCDF Windows libraries made with your CMake
system, and this is causing problems for NCO users, as explained here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nco/forums/forum/9830/topic/8345151
and here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nco/forums/forum/9829/topic/8417103
This is just a matter of changing the compiler flag to /MT(d)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2kzt1wy3.aspx
Using a dynamic build is just a bad idea, because of these DLL issues.
I have some Windows executables from code I did in the early 90's ,
that unfortunately I cannot run today,
just because I linked them with DLLs, with the DLLs from the Visual
Studio from that time, that do not exist anymore (it seems every new
version they change the Visual Studio Dlls).
Because of this I do not use Dlls, I know that eventually something
will go wrong :-)
Pedro
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Pedro Vicente, Earth System Science
University of California, Irvine
http://www.ess.uci.edu/
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