From: Francesc A. <fa...@ca...> - 2005-04-15 14:08:34
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Hello Randy, I've tried the tutorial you sent to me and it works just fine. I'm guessing here (you didn't sent to me which a detailed report specifying platform and software versions that you are using), but I'd bet that the problem is the HDF5 version of your library. Only HDF5 1.6.x series is supported currently; the HDF5 1.7.x is for NCSA development purposes, and not intended for general use. So, please, try with HDF5-1.6.3 if you are using PyTables-0.9.1. If you are using the bleeding edge PyTables (http://www.carabos.com/downloads/pytables/snapshots/), you may want to try with HDF5-1.6.4 that is supported as well. Cheers, A Dijous 14 Abril 2005 20:42, Randy Heiland va escriure: > Hello, > > I heard your talk at SciPy last year and am just now getting around to > trying PyTables. For starters, I get the following error when doing the > 'table.flush()' in the tutorial (attached). Similarly, for example, in > /.../pytables/test/test_tree.py > > Any suggestions? > > thanks, Randy > > python 2.4/home/heiland/PyTables/pytables/test > hdf5-1.7.45 (yes, I caught the 1.7.x check in src/utils.c) > --------------------------- > > % python pytables-tut1-1.py > > -**-**-**-**-**-**- file creation -**-**-**-**-**-**-**- > Creating file: tutorial1.h5 > > -**-**-**-**-**-**- group an table creation -**-**-**-**-**-**-**- > Group '/detector' created > Table '/detector/readout' created > flushing... > python: H5Odtype.c:749: H5O_dtype_encode_helper: Assertion > `dt->shared->u.atomic.order =3D=3D H5T_ORDER_NONE' failed. > Abort =2D-=20 >0,0< Francesc Altet =A0 =A0 http://www.carabos.com/ V V C=E1rabos Coop. V. =A0=A0Enjoy Data "-" |