Hi,
in case you want to use superbuild, gcc 6.3.1 compiles qt 5.8.0 from PV 5.3
for me without any problems. Why do you want to use precompiled qt?
On a fast Linux I build PV 5.3 superbuild with qt in ~30 min.
If you want to compile qt-everywhere manually be warned, a plain configure
took
I am here working on an Arch Linux system. What kind of standard library do
you mean? I compiled GCC (6.2.0) and MPI (1.10.4) by myself.
Btw you are right, the precompiled Qt libraries probably need older standard
libraries. Maybe the GCC-6.2.0 is the problem. I also tried the precompiled
Qt5
On 04/21/2017 10:19 AM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 14:44:47 -0700, Burlen Loring wrote:
[100%] Freezing Python and ParaView Python packages and modules
Removing
/usr/common/software/ParaView/builds/ParaView-5.3.0/Utilities/PythonInitializer/FrozenPython
Error: could not find
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 14:44:47 -0700, Burlen Loring wrote:
> [100%] Freezing Python and ParaView Python packages and modules
> Removing
> /usr/common/software/ParaView/builds/ParaView-5.3.0/Utilities/PythonInitializer/FrozenPython
> Error: could not find python lib directory
> Use
>
Sanjeeb,
You could click File → Save Data and then save the result of the Integrate
Variables filter as a CSV file. After the file dialog you get another dialog of
options. Check the box marked "Write All Time Steps" and click OK. You should
get a CSV file for every time step in your data.
Hi Patrick,
Which OS and Compiler are you using? Also what version of binutils are you
using (`which ld` and `ld --version`)? This is a known issue where the
`ld` shipped with older versions binutils doesn't support the AVX2
instructions generated for SWR, even though the compiler you're using
Hello:
I have transient simulation results that I read into Paraview. I would
like to calculate drag and lift at each time step. I have the normal and
tangential wall stresses output at every time step. How do I accomplish
this ?
For a given time step, I understand that I can use the