Hi Dan,

thanks for the patch, but unfortunately I have not been able to test it yet, though I tried different things.

I work with pvpython on a compute server with Ubuntu 12.04. For configuration I have CMake 2.8.7, and I built ParaView 3.14.1 a while ago. For ParaView 4.2, I need at least CMake 2.8.8, but I could not get it to work on that system. Our admin supposed that there might be library problems between Ubuntu 12.04 and newer CMake versions, and it may not work at all. Therefore I could not build ParaView 4.2.

I tried applying the patch to ParaView 3.14.1 instead, but I had the same result as before. Maybe it is just not the right thing to do, I am not familiar with these things.

Then I switched to my desktop PC with Windows 7, where I set up the building process. When I run the configuration in CMake, as soon as I enable python, I get the error

CMake Error at VTK/CMake/ExternalData.cmake:176 (add_test):
  add_test given test NAME "pvpythonPython-TestAnnotateAttributeData"
  which already exists in this directory.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  VTK/CMake/vtkTestingMacros.cmake:431 (ExternalData_add_test)
  CMake/ParaViewTestingMacros.cmake:44 (vtk_add_test_python)
Applications/ParaView/Testing/Python/CMakeLists.txt:82 (paraview_add_test_pvbatch)

even without the patch. Can you tell me what to do about it?

Kind regards
Ian



Am 11.12.2014 20:41, schrieb Dan Lipsa:
Hi Ian,
I have the following patch that fixes the EnSightReader for the files
you sent to Utkarsh. Would you mind trying it out? If you have other
files you can try it on, please do so.

You'll have to build ParaView from the repository:

http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:Build_And_Install
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Git

And then apply this patch in ParaView/VTK

git apply --stat ensight.patch


Thanks,
Dan


On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:39 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Ability to change filenames depends on specific reader
    implementations. I am not entire familiar with the internal
    implementation, but if you have a couple of sample datasets/script to
    reproduce the segfault, I can check if its a minor fix to the reader
    to enable this or if it just can't support it.

    Either case, you should be able to call Delete(reader) to delete old
    reader once you're done with it to avoid memory bloat.

    Utkarsh

    On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Ian Krukow
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    wrote:
     > Hi all,
     >
     > I want to apply the same pipeline to a series of Ensight data
    files in order
     > to save extractions in a different format. For the first file,
    this works
     > fine. For the second file, I thought I could change the input file by
     > changing the CaseFileName attribute:
     >
     > reader.CaseFileName = nextfile
     >
     > But when I run
     >
     > reader.UpdatePipeline()
     >
     > I get a segmentation fault. This depends neither on the file, nor
    on the
     > pipeline following.
     >
     > I tried a workaround by building up a new pipeline for each file.
    It works,
     > and as I have only two files by now, it is ok to do that, but for
    more
     > files, memory usage would explode. Therefore, my question is: Is
    it possible
     > only to change the input file of the EnSightReader, while keeping the
     > pipeline?
     >
     > Kind regards
     > Ian
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