David Partyka wrote:
Do you have any problems if you do a clean configure/build and only turn on BUILD_SHARED? On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Pratik Mallya <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    David E DeMarle wrote:

        You said MPI was not the default setting, so this means you
        turned it
        ON correct?

        If so, where are your MPI_INCLUDE, MPI_LIBRARY and
        MPI_EXTRA_LIBRARY
        pointing to?

        David E DeMarle
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        On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Pratik Mallya
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
            David Partyka wrote:
                Hi Pratik,

                Is your ParaView source from git? If so, have you run
                git submodule update
                recently?

                On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Pratik Mallya
                <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
                <mailto:[email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

                  Greetings,
                  this is the output that I get on trying to build
                paraview. All the
                  defaults are ON except MPI. Can anyone please tell
                what is wrong?

                  [ 77%] Built target vtkPVPythonInterpretor
                  [ 78%] Built target vtkPVFilters
                  [ 81%] Built target vtkPVFiltersCS
                  [ 83%] Built target vtkPVFiltersPythonD
                  [ 83%] Built target vtkPVFiltersPython
                  [ 84%] Built target vtkPVFiltersPythonSIP
                  Linking CXX executable
                ../../../../bin/ServersFiltersPrintSelf
                  ../../../../bin/libvtkPVFilters.so: undefined
                reference to
`vtkIceTSynchronizedRenderers::SetRenderPass(vtkRenderPass*)'
                  ../../../../bin/libvtkPVFilters.so: undefined
                reference to
                  `vtkIceTSynchronizedRenderers::New()'
                  ../../../../bin/libvtkPVFilters.so: undefined
                reference to

                 
`vtkIceTSynchronizedRenderers::SetImageProcessingPass(vtkImageProcessingPass*)'
                  ../../../../bin/libvtkPVFilters.so: undefined
                reference to
                  `vtkIceTSynchronizedRenderers::SetUseDepthBuffer(bool)'
                  collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
                  make[2]: *** [bin/ServersFiltersPrintSelf] Error 1
                  make[1]: ***

                 
[Servers/Filters/Testing/Cxx/CMakeFiles/ServersFiltersPrintSelf.dir/all]
                  Error 2
                  make: *** [all] Error 2

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            Hi David,
            ( I am really new to Linux so I don't know much; if these
            errors are
            something trivial please let me know)
            It seems that in the paraview source dir, under
            /servers/filters, the file
            vtkIceTSynchronizedRenderers.cxx exists which has all the
            classes defined
            within it! how do i tell the installation to look there?

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    No. What I had meant was that only  PARAVIEW_USE_MPI is OFF , all
    the rest are 'ON'. I had tried with it ON but paraview had crashed
    (and i read a lot of mail saying that there was some bug with it),
    and since i didn't really need it i turned it 'OFF' and built
    again, in the same directory.
    Perhaps this is the problem? Maybe it didn't recompile some files.
    I'll try a completely fresh build now.

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ok i did a fresh install(new dir) and it worked perfectly! Again, the first time i built paraview with all options ON; except MPI.
Sorry for needlessly bothering all of you :(.

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