Tried what you suggested. I aligned by forked master with the latest from ADCore (See log below). After a `make clean` and `make` I still get the error. I have also attached a screenshot of the plugin (sorry for the png) to show the settings.
Basically from this point on, starting capture to start makes it go boom. I am using the default packages from debian (see below). I couldn’t get the other branch to compile on the head, but haven’t looked fully as to why not.
commit bbed9e7b1e0844413078e06806653f2744ce5e60
Date: Wed Mar 4 20:04:20 2015 -0500
Updates for CSX
commit 5a09bfab5bfa48303aef8dfd407be131be205f45
Merge: eeafcbc 4cd14fe
Date: Wed Mar 4 18:44:29 2015 -0600
Merge branch 'circ_buff_trigger'
commit eeafcbcb556bbe35ffde736dbf64ed919aff2bfc
Merge: ea0a72e d75877e
Date: Wed Mar 4 18:42:08 2015 -0600
Merge pull request #70 from timmmooney/master
display-file translations 3/3/2015
commit 4cd14fe798b0909ae73d6e6d226e950303ea9c69
Date: Wed Mar 4 17:11:24 2015 -0600
Removed duplicate record
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ii hdf5-helpers 1.8.8-9+b1 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Helper tools
ii hdf5-tools 1.8.8-9+b1 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Runtime tools
ii libhdf4-0 4.2r4-13 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- library package
ii libhdf4-0-alt 4.2r4-13 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- library package
ii libhdf5-7 1.8.8-9+b1 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - serial version
ii libhdf5-dev 1.8.8-9+b1 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - serial version
ii libhdf5-serial-dev 1.8.8-9+b1 amd64 Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - transitionnal package
ii python-h5py 2.0.1-2+b1 amd64 h5py is a general-purpose Python interface to hdf5