work, I guess I'll leave it
there and hope the issue does not resurfaces.
Best regards,
Yvan
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De: "Yvan Fournier"
À: paraview@paraview.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 25 Mai 2017 02:18:04
Objet: Re: [Paraview] Catalyst dlopen issues with OpenGL2 support for
off-screen
Hello,
We have been using Catalyst (with Python coprocessing scripts) in our code for
quite a while now, and am trying to see how to make thing more user-friendly.
One of the main issues we have is that if plugins are loaded in ParaView when
using the Coprocessing Generator plugin, extra lines
en loading with dlopen ?
Best regards,
Yvan
From: Yvan Fournier
To: paraview@paraview.org
Objet: Re: [Paraview] Issues with OpenGL2 support for off-screen Mesa
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 00:36:00 +0100
> Hello,
>
> I made some progress using OpenGL2 for offs-screen Mesa on a Debi
/calibre9/include -
> D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
> LLVM_LDFLAGS:-L/home/D43345/opt/llvm-3.9/arch/calibre9/lib
>
> PYTHON2: python2.7
>
> Run 'make' to build Mesa
>
>
> Best reg
ards,
Yvan
- Mail original -
De: "Chuck Atkins"
À: "yvan fournier"
Cc: "ParaView Mailing List"
Envoyé: Jeudi 23 Février 2017 19:14:03
Objet: Re: [Paraview] Issues with OpenGL2 support for off-screen Mesa
Hi Yvan,
What are the resulting libraries in
/ho
Hello,
I recently encountered issues related to the OpenGL2 support for off-screen
Mesa. Up to at least ParaView V5.1.2, I could use ParaView/Catalyst built with
OSMesa with no specific issues (I mostly used OSMesa compiled without LLVM, as
rendering did not represent a huge portion of my compu
responses...
Thanks again for the help, and best regards,
Yvan
- Mail original -
De: "Andy Bauer"
À: "Yvan Fournier" , "Joachim Pouderoux"
Envoyé: Jeudi 16 Février 2017 16:15:03
Objet: Re: [Paraview] Automating contour isosurface values in parallel Ca
ale_lookuptable=True)" in the
coprocessing script, but for a more general case such as thar needed for contour
plots, I've been running around in circles in the last hours trying to find and
adapt a relevant example.
Does anyone have a suggestion ? Thanks in advanc
Hello,
OK, rebuilding from a new build directory seems to have fixed the issue
(rerunning cmake and building did not; also, I used raw cmake instead
of "ccmake -i" just in case...
Sorry for the false alarm.
Best regards,
Yvan
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last 2 years or more).
Is it something with my build, or have others encountered this issue ?
All of PARAVIEW_ENABLE_PYTHON, PARAVIEW_ENABLE_CATALYST, and
PARAVIEW_USE_MPI are enabled in my builds.
Best regards,
Yvan Fournier
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Hello,
I'll let the ParaView developpers confirm this, but this is almost
definitely a bug in OpenFoam, not ParaView.
The error message says it all: some faces are not oriented correctly. I
had already encountered this bug a few years ago when testing The
OpenFoam meshing output with another CFD
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