On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 16:50:59 +, Angelini, Richard C (Rick) CIV USARMY
RDECOM ARL (US) wrote:
> Has anyone tried or been able to build ParaView 5.0 on RHEL5?Looks
> like there may be compiler dependencies which exclude a successful build
> on RHEL5? So far, I’ve not had any luck
gcc on our RHEL5 systems is 4.1 and seemingly cannot be upgraded.
Rick Angelini
USArmy Research Laboratory
CISD/HPC Architectures Team
Phone: 410-278-6266
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From: Ben Boeckel
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 18:50:21 +, Angelini, Richard C (Rick) CIV USARMY
RDECOM ARL (US) wrote:
> gcc on our RHEL5 systems is 4.1 and seemingly cannot be upgraded.
I think there is also a "gcc44" package which contains a gcc4.4 binary
(and is parallel installable). But I don't remember if
Dear list and Kitware foks,
Congratulation for the new release!
Do you have any plan of making a 32-bit Windows binary available?
I want it just because Python(x,y) is only for 32 bit;
I wrote some ParaView Python macros (with GUIs using PyQt) for my
colleagues who are using windows and are
Try this, just run using pvbatch instead and pass the
"--use-offscreen-rendering" command line flag to it.
e.g. ./bin/pvbatch --use-offscreen-rendering /tmp/sample.py
Utkarsh
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:53 AM, Borchi Leonardo
wrote:
> Hi to all,
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> I would
Has anyone tried or been able to build ParaView 5.0 on RHEL5?Looks
like there may be compiler dependencies which exclude a successful build
on RHEL5? So far, I’ve not had any luck …..
Rick Angelini
USArmy Research Laboratory
CISD/HPC Architectures Team