Hi Michael,

You are missing this in the pvtr file:

    <PCoordinates>
      <PDataArray type="Float32"/>
      <PDataArray type="Float32"/>
      <PDataArray type="Float32"/>
    </PCoordinates>

ParaView should have reported an error but there is a bug in the error
handling code and it crashes instead. I'll fix that bug.

By the way, if your final target is to larger datasets, I'd strongly
recommend using the appended binary mode without compression or
encoding. ParaView reads that the fastest. Details on how to write
appended binary are here:

http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/VTK_XML_Formats

Best,
-berk

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Michael Scheerer <m_schee...@web.de> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a demo .pvtr, which can't be loaded correctly. Paraview crashes. 
> What's wrong on this file?
>
> The files are attached to this Mail. In VisIt, .pvtr is not supported, but 
> the .vtr are loaded.
> Even the ghost cells are detected.
>
> Best,
> Michael Scheerer
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