Hi Cory,
Sorry for the delayed response. I have been trying to understand and
learn to use the gdb, but I could not accomplish the task you mentioned.
I am sorry :(.
When ever it is possible I will give it another try.
Cheers,
Guillermo
On 26/09/17 14:16, Cory Quammen wrote:
Hmm, this is
Hmm, this is very odd. I don't know why libarpack would be loaded. It
looks like something is loading it and libarpack does not like the
libgfortran that ships with ParaView.
If you are familiar with gdb, could you run pvpython through gdb and
get a stack trace where libarpack is being loaded?
Th
Sorry but I could not fix it.
I removed the ParaView-5.3.0-Qt5-OpenGL2-MPI-Linux-64bit from /opt/
directory
Reinstalled paraview following the steps I have indicated on the
previous email.
I have deleted all sentences from ~/.bashrc except the first one: "export
PATH=$PATH:/opt/ParaView-5.
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Guillermo wrote:
> Hi Cory,
>
> I am trying again to install paraview 5.3. I have downloaded it from the
> paraview webpage. I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS; OS type 64-bit. Then I
> followed these steps:
>
> tar xzvf ParaView-5.3.0-Qt5-OpenGL2-MPI-Linux-64bit.tar.gz
>
Hi Cory,
I am trying again to install paraview 5.3. I have downloaded it from the
paraview webpage. I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS; OS type 64-bit. Then I
followed these steps:
tar xzvf ParaView-5.3.0-Qt5-OpenGL2-MPI-Linux-64bit.tar.gz
sudo mv ParaView-5.3.0-Qt5-OpenGL2-MPI-Linux-64bit /opt/
s
> I usually use:
> ./
I think you would be better off running your script with
./pvpython
pvpython comes with the ParaView binary and is located in the same
directory as the 'paraview' executable. pvpython uses the same Python
as ParaView is, so compatibility with some local Python on your syst
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From: Guillermo Suárez
Date: 2017-08-23 13:33 GMT-01:00
Subject: Re: [Paraview] paraview.simple
To: Cory Quammen
I usually use:
./
but I also tried with:
python3
Guillermo
P.S: With the version 5.0.1 installed and working fine (the script works) I
hav