HDF Newsletter 21

July 19, 1996


CONTENTS

HDF 4.0r2 release


HDF 4.0r2 release

HDF 4.0 release 2 is now available on the NCSA anonymous ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu; HDF/HDF4.0r2/)

New Features and Changes


Changes in Compiling the Source Code


Platforms Tested

HDF 4.0r2 has been tested on the following platforms:

  Sun4(SunOS 4.1.3)                        DEC Alpha/Digital Unix v3.2            
  Sun4(Solaris 2.4)                        DEC Alpha/OpenVMS AXP v6.2
  Sun4(Solaris 2.5)                        Fujitsu UXP/M-1800(SYS_V-4.0)
  SGI-Indy(IRIX5.3)                        IBM PC - Intel Pentium
  SGI(IRIX6.1_n32)                             Solarisx86 v2.4
  SGI(IRIX6.1_64)                              Linux(a.out) v1.2.4
  HP9000/735(HPUX 9.03)                        Linux(elf)  1.2.13
  Exemplar(HPUX 9.03)                          FreeBSD 2.0
  Cray C90 (UNICOS 803.2)                  PowerPC(Mac-OS-7.5)
  Cray YMP (UNICOS 803.2)                  68k-far/4i/8d(Mac-OS-7.5)
  CM5 (Parallel I/O, 4.1.3_U1)             Windows NT/95
  IBM RS6000/AIX v4.1                      T3D (v9.0.lai)
  IBM SP2 (single node, v4.1)              VAX/VMS

16-bit support removed

Support for the 16-bit architecture has been pulled out of HDF.

Known Problems


HDF Documentation

The HDF 4.0 User's Guide has been updated and is available on the NCSA ftp server in:

     HDF/Documentation/HDF4.0r2/Users_Guide/.
The HDF 4.0 Reference Manual is now available on the ftp server in:


     HDF/Documentation/HDF4.0r2/Ref_Manual/.
Compressed versions of the files located in the 'Users_Guide' and 'Ref_Manual' directories are available in the subdirectory:

     HDF/Documentation/HDF4.0r2/Compressed_Files/.
We are working on more documentation, including a new Getting started manual and a new HDF Specification and Developer's Guide. We will announce the availability of these documents as they are completed.


HDF Staff Update

Don Gibson recently completed his M.B.A. degree at University of Illinois and has moved on to a position at Sears Company as a Programmer. Don has proven to be a great asset to the HDF group, assisting in project management and business planning (as well as sprucing up the HDF home page!) We will miss Don and wish him much success in his endeavors.