YES. You need to use the proper command prompt from the start menu
when compiling Qt to make sure you get the correct type of build (32
vs 64 bit).
AFTER you have then built Qt correctly, then launch CMake-GUI and
configure ParaView to build using a clean build directory. MAKE SURE
YOU select the "Visual Studio 9 2008 x64" as the generator.
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On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Rafael Castaneda wrote:
No, I actually didn't do anything different when compiling the 32
and 64 versions of ParaView. Just checked "BUILD SHARED LIBS",
that's all.
There are some flags in CMAKE which I'm not certain what value
should I set. For instance there is a flag CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS which is
set to /DWIN32. Shouldn't be /DWIN64 or something ? Also, as I
compiled with Visual Studio 2008, should I have compiled some sorte
of "Qt 64bits" ? I noticed that in Start Menu I have "Visual Studio
2008 Command Prompt" and "Visual Studio 2008 x64 win64 Command
Prompt". Should I have compiled Qt with the second one ? As I'm not
sure which one I've used, I'm compiling Qt again...
Thanks,
Rafael March.
2010/3/26 Sven Buijssen <[email protected]>
Hi Rafael,
Did you set VTK_USE_64BIT_IDS to OFF? If not that might very well
explain your problem on 64 bit. See also
http://markmail.org/message/xgjbz5rlwsedkpgo
Sven
Rafael Castaneda wrote, On 26.03.2010 14:40:
> Hey all,
>
> I have programmed a plugin, and I want to get it to work with
ParaView
> 3.6.2 32 and/or 64 release, distributed in the website www.paraview.org
> <http://www.paraview.org>.
>
> I compiled ParaView 3.6.2 with Qt 4.3.5 Opensource in release
mode, then
> pointed the plugin to this version with Cmake, compiled in release
mode,
> and it works fine: I manage to download the ParaView 3.6.2 in the
> website and load my plugin on it. This was made in a Windows Vista
> Ultimate 32bits machine.
>
> Now I want to compile it for 64 bits version. I took the source from
> ParaView 3.6.2 and Qt 4.3.5, compiled them in a Windows 7
Professional
> 64 machine, and compiled the plugin pointing to this version. The
plugin
> compiles and works fine with my self compiled version of ParaView.
But,
> when I download the 64 (or the 32) version of ParaView in the
website, I
> can't load the plugin ! It says something like: "This is not a
valid Qt
> Plugin" when I try to load it. But I'm sure I matched the version of
> ParaView and Qt, 3.6.2 and 4.3.5.
>
> Does anyone know what might be happening ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rafael.
>
>
>
>
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