There's Terminator too, but the GTK window decorator stinks when using it on Mac OS - BrunoFunnie :P See More. ![]() Now you should be able to use the HDF libraries and compile your project without exception. So regardless having all those options, iTerm2 still is the best option by far. Simply give the second path I mentioned above. Then, go to the Source tab and you should see Native library location under your project. Under the Libraries tab, you have to provide all the JARs contained in the first path I mentioned above. Native libs: /Applications/HDFView.app/Contents/Resources/libĪt this point, you can open Eclipse and go to the "Build Path Configuration" of your project and provide both the JARs and the native lib path. JARs files : /Applications/HDFView.app/Contents/Java In Eclipse IDE, you can write, compile and run your Java code.clipse for Mac includes tools made to give developers. This "app" (right click, Show Package Content) contains the java libraries for HDF4 and HDF5, as well as the native librairies (. You need open it and drag it to your application folder. Then, the following dmg appears in the build directory HDFView-2.10.1-Darwin.dmg (for version 2.10.1 of course). For those with the same problem, here is what I did.Īfter building the HDF-java software with cmake (as described in the link I provided), I still get the error message Įrror in read script: /Users/fg/Downloads/build/HDFJAVAMacCMake.cmakeīut everything has been compiled successfully (I still don't know why I get this message though). Again, you’ll also have to download Apple. At this point, you can open Eclipse and go to the 'Build Path Configuration' of your project and provide both the JARs and the native lib path. Again, you’ll also have to download Apple’s Xcode first to get the compilers. Okay, I managed to link and use the library in Eclipse. Here’s where you can download Eclipse for C++ for macOS (64-bit).
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