that's the point. this allows you to run without the windowing system or GPU on the cluster. Most cluster have neither. If you wanted to provide the GUI then I would suggest you have two installs of both ParaView and Mesa. One based on OSMesa, the other based on some X11 enabled OpenGL. Alternatively you could install only the OSMesa capable pvserver as suggested in previous email and direct your users to the ParaView GUI enabled binaries that Kitware provides on their web site. The latter is what I have been doing.

As an aside, it gets messy when you have two libGL in the same build. One need to be very careful about library dependencies. It is possible to do this if one is very careful during link time. However as far as I know this has not been supported for quite a long time in VTK/ParaView, and I think it would require some reorganization of VTK OpernGL classes.

Burlen

On 05/16/2017 08:38 AM, Patrick Begou wrote:
Burlen Loring wrote:
../mesa-17.0.2/configure --enable-texture-float --disable-glx --disable-dri --disable-egl --disable-gles1 --disable-gles2 --disable-gbm --disable-driglx-direct --disable-xvmc --enable-gallium-osmesa --with-gallium-drivers=swrast,swr --prefix=/usr/common/software/ParaView/mesa/17.0.2/

Hi Burlen,

this Mesa setup does not provide libGL requested to build paraview with GUI enabled :-( It is OK for the cluster nodes but not for the frontend where I need this GUI even with no GPU installed.

Patrick


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