is there a way to force MATLAB to use a different HDF5 library?

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Douglas Franz
Douglas Franz le 23 Nov 2020
I have an H5 version conflict when I try to use python functions from matlab.
pyenv is correctly assigned, but since the python package I'm trying to use has a specific version of H5, MATLAB crashes with an error:
UserWarning: h5py is running against HDF5 1.8.12 when it was built against 1.10.4, this may cause problems
'{0}.{1}.{2}'.format(*version.hdf5_built_version_tuple)
i.e. my python package has 1.10.4 while MATLAB has 1.8.12
Can I force MATLAB to use a different H5 library? I tried to change the python H5 version, but there is no easily available package with 1.8.12 specifically.
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ARUN
ARUN le 25 Fév 2021
Modifié(e) : ARUN le 25 Fév 2021
No, Still I am facing the issue.
I am trying to call a python module from MATLAB. I have a Neural network model loaded into the python module as .h5 file. Whenever I call the python with .h5 file loaded, matlab throws error. I thought it could be because of library version mismatch between two.
When I tried with OutOfprocess, it resulted the same
Maxwell Twardowski
Maxwell Twardowski le 4 Mai 2021
I have the same issue, but with netcdf. My netcdf functions are using hdf5 v 1.8.16, but matlab has 1.8.12
It would be nice to be able to change the hdf5 version matlab is using, or specify in my make file to use hdf5 v 1.8.12
Help!

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Durriya Doctor
Durriya Doctor le 24 Fév 2021
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Douglas Franz
Douglas Franz le 25 Fév 2021
Thanks. This worked for me, although I'm hoping that the performance difference that is mentioned won't matter much.

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