Hi Thanks for the reply. Did someone else manage to get this approach based on the superbuilder machinery on a Centos 7 node? As I wrote it previously the installation works nicely on Ubuntu but fails on CentOS. I will appréciateur any feedback about it. Thanks
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017, Ben Boeckel <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 18:48:37 +0100, Nabil Ghodbane wrote: > > fine, I started a parallel build on another node using Python 2.7.12, it > > seems to be compiling so far... > > As I wrote it previously, the first compilation based on Python 2.7.11 > > shipped by the superbuilder fails with the following message: > > do you know by chance whether I do have to switch on/off some flag ? > > Hmm. This looks like a problem with ParaView itself. What HDF5 settings > are you using in the superbuild and what HDF5-related settings are set > in `superbuild/paraview/build/CMakeCache.txt`. > > --Ben > -- Nabil Ghodbane (PhD. Habil.) Mailto: [email protected]
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