Hi
Without debug symbols, we can't really use the backtrace.
Regarding 5.3 version, are you saying that it does not have the segfault ?
Mathieu Westphal
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Yves Rogez <
yves.ro...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> wrote:
> Hi Mathieu,
>
> for info, here is the backtrace for
Hi Mathieu,
for info, here is the backtrace for the PV5.2 bug with seg fault when
disconnecting (sorry it was stuck in my draft e-mails since a while :-).
I did not find the time to rebuild with the last version. I will try to
do so soon... I think I have to rebuild it from source as the basi
Hi Yves
In order to test with the last version, you do not need to compile, you can
download a nightly build on the ParaView download page.
(Highest number means newer).
Let me know how it goes.
I will defer to others regarding the packaging question.
Mathieu Westphal
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 9
Hi Mathieu :-)
yes it's for the case of multi-server (actually single client) option. I
will get the source from the git repository master a give it another try.
OK for the debug, I can compile it again in debug but it takes a long
time on my little test laptop so I was wondering maybe some o
Hi Yves !
Do you happen to use the multi-clients/multi-server option ? we recently
corrected a bug that sound like yours, will be fixed in ParaView 5.3.
In any case, you may want to try with the last version of paraview master.
In order to debug, the first step would be to build ParaView in Debug
Dear Paraview team,
we are currently studying the opportunity of migrating our computing
grid environment from "module" system to "nix" packaging system
(https://nixos.org/). In that purpose, I'm trying to compile and pack
Paraview 5.2.0 with its dependencies with nix packages
(https://nixos.