Dear Cory,
Yes, exactly I know your point and I'm sure that I compiled VTK 7.1 with
ParaView 5.2 from the source and I do not use the global VTK which is
installed on my machine. So there should be another cause for these strange
errors!
Best,
Mehrdad
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:37 PM Cory Quamme
Hi Mehrdad,
If you are compiling the ParaView git repository, please make sure
that you run 'git submodule udpate --init' in the git repository to
ensure that VTK is up to date on both the client and server. Not doing
this has been responsible for this kind of error in a number of cases
in the pas
Hi Mathieu,
Yes I tried the binary version on my server but same result. Now I compiled
ParaView 5.2 from source on my local machine exactly as the same of my
server and when I opened my file, I got these error on the client and
server sides respectively:
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Dear Mathieu
Yes it fails with all files. Yes I downloaded the source of paraview from
official website and also as I said before I cannot compile paraview from
source on my local machine (that's a another story of unknown errors!), so
I run only binary version of Paraview on my computer which I d
Hi
Does it fails with all files ?
Do you download the sources from paraview website ?
Can you try with the binary version of ParaView on your computer ?
Regards,
Mathieu Westphal
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:22 PM, Mehrdad Yousefi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I compiled ParaView 5.2 on our cluster from sour
Hi,
I compiled ParaView 5.2 on our cluster from source and also have a binary
package of ParaView 5.2 on my local machine. I can connect server/client
successfully but when I try to open a file I get this error:
[yousefi@node2010 ~]$ mpirun -np 24 ./ParaView-build/bin/pvserver -display
localhost: