Hello,

just tested it on linux 64bit with openfoam decomposed data.
Making a slice and applying "Surface Vectors" results in a Segmentation fault.

It would be great to fix this in the 3.12.

Best Regards
Fabian

On 10/04/2011 11:24 PM, David Partyka wrote:
I Joe, can you redownload the tarball. I forgot to include the version
file in the tarball which the version calculation code uses when there
isn't a git repository. If it still doesn't work let me know. Thanks!

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:22 PM, joseph insley <ins...@mcs.anl.gov
<mailto:ins...@mcs.anl.gov>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I have a question about the source distribution of 3.12.0 RC-2.   I
    understand from a message from Utkarsh back in August that the way
    that version numbers are determined has changed, and now requires a
    call to "git describe".  After downloading the source tarball from
    http://paraview.org/files/v3.12/ParaView-3.12.0-RC2.tar.gz, my
    attempt to build failed, apparently while attempting to call git
    describe.  So, my question is, will git now become a dependency for
    building release versions of ParaView?  Or is this call currently
    still in there because this is still just a release candidate, and
    not yet an official release?

    Thanks,
    joe.

    On Sep 29, 2011, at 2:39 PM, David Partyka wrote:

    The ParaView team is pleased to announce the availability of the
    ParaView 3.12.0 Release Candidate 2 binaries for download on the
    ParaView (http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.html).
    ParaView 3.12 can be considered as a bug-fix release with over
    180 issues resolved. The detailed list can be found at
    http://www.paraview.org/Bug/changelog_page.php.

    With Python being one of the preferred means of interacting with
    ParaView, we've added support to create animation tracks that use
    Python scripts to build highly customized animations.

    Plugins support is one of the strong points of ParaView and with
    this release, we've made it easier to load deployed plugins on the
    server processes as well. All distributed plugins are now listed
    on the client as well as the server side.

    The release includes updates to LANL's streaming framework.
    The multiresolution streaming view now automatically adjusts
    resolution to match the projected image size. Also, VTK filters
    are now able to modify meta-information which means they can
    modify the data while still allowing the streaming framework to
    cull and prioritize pieces. An example is a new spherical warp
    filter that projects flat data onto the globe while correctly
    tracking piece bounding boxes.

    Also, there are updates to support users of the cosmology
    and windblade formats. For example the MaskPoints filter (used to
    place glyphs and in other places) was updated with new options
    that improve random sampling in parallel. Likewise VTK's Gaussian
    Splatter filter is now exposed in ParaView which makes it easy to
    visualize point set data with imaging filters. The cosmo and
    windblade readers have also been revised.

    This version includes some major changes under the
    covers. ParaView 3.12 includes improvements to the underpinnings
    of ParaView ServerManager. The communication layer under the
    ParaView ServerManager was upgraded to minimize communication as
    well as making it easier to debug and trace messages being
    exchanged between client and server. We now use Google Protocol
    Buffers, for example, to exchange messages between client and server.

    In addition, there are several small but notable improvements
    included in this release for example, the views now use caching to
    avoid re-renders from repaints due to menus and dialogs popup up
    on the screen; volume rendering of uniform grids now supports
    shading; ability to enable specular highlights when using scalar
    coloring and others.

    The updated userguide can be accessed at:
    http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Users_Guide/Table_Of_Contents
    Or in PDF form at:
    http://paraview.org/files/v3.12/ParaView%20Users%20Guide%20v3.12.pdf

    The development team has adopted a git-workflow-based development
    process that is integrated with the ParaView Bug Tracker
    (http://paraview.org/Bug). The workflow enables us to track every
    change that goes into ParaView and maintain a stable repository.

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