Yaroslav

I do not support the pv-meshless code any more, there are some branches in the 
git repo which work with pv4.x but they are all in various stages of 
experimentation. I am not currently working on particle based simulations so 
don’t have the time to look after the code. Building paraview from source 
should be very straightforward (I do not use super build, just standard build 
using cmake+compiler). The latest pv-meshless code is in the branch openmp but 
this uses another plugin pv-zoltan which handles the load-balancing 
(partitioning) for large datasets and that plugin is also in an experimental 
state (I.e. Not released formally) . The last version of pv-meshless I recall 
being stable for joe public was tagged for spheric 2012.

JB


From: Yaroslav Vasyliv <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Wednesday 13 November 2013 18:12
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Paraview] installing pv-meshless plugin for ParaView

Hi All,

I am interested in using the pv-meshless plugin for ParaView to post process 
SPH data. From what I've read it seems the only way to install a plug-in that 
is not loaded with ParaView is by building the entire application from the 
source code. I am under this impression b/c one of the parameters that is 
needed to be passed to CMake when building pv-meshless is the directory folder 
"paraview/build" where it looks for other CMakeLists for the paraview 
application. The problem is if you install paraview from the binaries there is 
no paraview/build directory so CMake complains. Basically I am not sure how to 
properly install an unsupported plug-in for ParaView. My background with 
software/programming is mostly limited to Java & Eclipse IDE. I'd like to think 
it would have been as simple as downloading a dll file for the plugin and 
pointing ParaView to find the correct dll file. But I am guessing ParaView 
doesn't magically support plug-ins  besides default ones. I would have thought 
pv-meshless would have been a supported plug-in in the recent binary 
distribution but I guess it is not. :(

Yesterday I tried building the ParaViewSuperbuild from source  with the 
following CMake Enable options (I should point out I'm not really sure what 
options to choose, never used CMake before..But I am guessing the following 
three components are critical to have a minimally running paraview gui):

ENABLE_paraview
ENABLE_python
ENABLE_qt

I opened the cmake gui from the VS command prompt to auto set correct path 
variables for various things. I also opened visual studio as the administrator. 
It took maybe 2-3 hrs + to finish compiling. These are the problems I ran into:


(1) When I open the executable for paraview it failed to find the python27.lib 
even though I saw that it was built under:

\Build\python\src\python\PCbuild

I added the path to my PATH environment variable and ParaView started up fine.

(2) When I try to open the python shell PV crashes. This is tells me some other 
executables path  was not set correctly. This is probably an indication of a 
bigger problem so I am not sure if I compiled PV correctly. Any clue why the 
path variables weren't set correctly?

(3) it also failed to build ParaView under the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX specified 
directory..

Also if I anyone can direct me to the list where the ENABLE_Components are 
described as they relate to ParaView functionality I'd really appreciate it. 
Also is it quicker to build from source on a UNIX based machine? It mentions 
building QT is time consuming on windows is it substantially faster on other 
OS's?

Info:
cmake-2.8.8-win32-x86 (just found out it is recommended to use 2.8.9+ )
Visual Studio 2008, 9.0 Professional Edition
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
Accessing ParaView-Superbuild and appropriate downloads via git


Thanks for any help/tips

Yaro





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