On 12/08/08 10:16, G?rard Henry wrote:
> Qinghuai Gao wrote:
>> On 12/08/08 08:44, G?rard Henry wrote:
>>> hello all,
>>> i'm very disappointed with os200811 on my laptop. I've encountered 
>>> two problems, one with paraview (see my precedent posts) and the 
>>> other with totalview:
>>>
>>> 1) paraview
>>> Due to the lack of help to have paraview on 32 bits, i recompiled it 
>>> for my laptop and you can test the binaries here:
>>> http://www.latp.univ-mrs.fr/~henry/Solaris/dl/paraview-3.4.0-SunOS-i386.tar.bz2
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> and the resulting app is totally unusable, because the workspace is 
>>> ridiculous small:
>>> http://www.latp.univ-mrs.fr/~henry/sc1.png
>>>
>>> This problem doesn't appears in S10U6, but only in os200811 and SXCE
>>>
>>>   
>> Is that an application setting issue instead of system issue?
>>
>
> it should be best if someone at Sun could try the two platforms. I 
> never received answers from people (*)  that have recompiled paraview 
> 3.0.2 64bits. If i am the only
I remember that you downloaded and installed ParaView 3.0.2 64-bit 
binary from :

http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/visualization-hpc/

And feedback us some questions on how to run in SunRay environment.  Is 
that right?  Any new requirement on a rebuild to fit your needs?

As for your corrent issue, did you try the same dataset on the other 
version of ParaView, or the same version on other machines?  I guess it 
was because of the dataset and the view setting so that a small render 
region was generated.
> one concerned by using opensolaris in hpc environment, and using a 32 
> bits laptop, forget my problem, i cannot recompile and debug all the 
> apps alone.
> I don't understand why ubuntu or redhat is able to deliver a vast 
> majority of apps we need in scientific apps without charging us, and 
> not sun
>
>
> gerard
>
> (*) http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/visualization-hpc/


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