Ah, I see.
Make sure the same compiler module is loaded when you compile pvserver
as when you run it. That should ensure a consistent glibc version.
Your local user support or system administrators should also be able
to help with the module system usage on Maverick.
Thanks,
Cory
On Fri, Jan 12
Sorry, I was thinking you were building on a Mac with Mavericks
installed, but now I think that is not right. Are you trying to build
on Maverick Meerkat (Ubuntu 10.10)?
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Yangguang Liao wrote:
> Hi, Cory,
>
> Sorry for the late reply, no clue why this email came to
Hi, Cory,
Sorry for the late reply, no clue why this email came to my trash. I tried
to builld paraview. and the problem is that paraview failed on qt compile
step due to low version of glibc.(which in Maverick is 2.13 and the minimum
is 2.14).
So I also try to get ride of GUI first, and then I su
Hi Aron
I tried your method and created the trace. When I go to the python shell
and run that python macro, it says that the custom filter I had created
does not exist. My custom filter consists of 2 calculator filters, each
calculating different things. To create that custom filter, I selected bo
Nick,
Use the filter "Warp by Scalar" to do this.
Best,
Cory
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 1:31 PM, Stegmeier, Nicholas
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have 2D rectilinear data and associated scalar values at each grid point.
> I can generate a colorplot in Paraview but would like to make a surface plot
> th
Alas, this fix was made after ParaView 5.2 was released.
If you really need ParaView 5.2 instead of 5.3 or 5.4.1, you can apply
the patch in my previous email to the VTK subdirectory in the ParaView
source code. As you can see, just two lines need to be modified, so
you could easily do this manual
Cory,
Sorry, I am trying to install Paraview 5.2.0. Even doing 'git submodule update
—init’
the error that I noticed continues.
What do you suggest?
Thanks,
Sergio
> On 8 Jan 2018, at 12:38, Cory Quammen wrote:
>
> Sergio,
>
> This problem was fixed in November 2016, so I am surprised you
Hi Jairaj,
This is exactly what the 'trace' and python macro functions are for. Take a
look in the Tools menu, and choose Start Trace. If you check the 'show
incremental trace' button you can see it's recording a python script as you
take actions in the GUI. When you've completed your steps, you ca