Thanks for your message.
I’ve poked around a bit.  I have built Catalyst successfully on “normal” Linux 
and our BG/Q machine front end nodes.  I’m ready to try a cross compile.  I 
came across this and was wondering if it seems right to you:

http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CmakeBlueGene

We have a build of cmake that includes some extra files I don’t really 
understand, provided for me by our local wizard Todd Gamblin.  How could I use 
these files to good effect?  :-)  It’s probably a dumb question, but I ask it 
to try to move in the right direction.

rcook@rzuseqlac2 (bgqos_0 ): cp 
cmake-3.0-bgq-experimental/share/cmake-3.0/Modules/Platform/BlueGene
BlueGeneL.cmake                      BlueGeneP-static-GNU-Fortran.cmake   
BlueGeneQ-dynamic-XL-CXX.cmake
BlueGeneP-base.cmake                 BlueGeneP-static-XL-C.cmake          
BlueGeneQ-dynamic-XL-Fortran.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-GNU-C.cmake        BlueGeneP-static-XL-CXX.cmake        
BlueGeneQ-dynamic.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-GNU-CXX.cmake      BlueGeneP-static-XL-Fortran.cmake    
BlueGeneQ-static-GNU-C.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-GNU-Fortran.cmake  BlueGeneP-static.cmake               
BlueGeneQ-static-GNU-CXX.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-XL-C.cmake         BlueGeneQ-base.cmake                 
BlueGeneQ-static-GNU-Fortran.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-XL-CXX.cmake       BlueGeneQ-base.cmake~                
BlueGeneQ-static-XL-C.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic-XL-Fortran.cmake   BlueGeneQ-dynamic-GNU-C.cmake        
BlueGeneQ-static-XL-CXX.cmake
BlueGeneP-dynamic.cmake              BlueGeneQ-dynamic-GNU-CXX.cmake      
BlueGeneQ-static-XL-Fortran.cmake
BlueGeneP-static-GNU-C.cmake         BlueGeneQ-dynamic-GNU-Fortran.cmake  
BlueGeneQ-static.cmake
BlueGeneP-static-GNU-CXX.cmake       BlueGeneQ-dynamic-XL-C.cmake

On Feb 7, 2015, at 4:35 AM, David E DeMarle 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I've done the BGQ ParaView + Catalyst build and installs on Mira@ANL.

I can chip in with tips regarding compilation.



David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
R&D Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Tim Gallagher 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Rich,

There may be a few who are willing to help out if you can provide some specific 
questions or issues you run into.

Have you looked through the documentation at http://www.paraview.org/in-situ/ ? 
I got Catalyst up and running in our code (not on a BG/Q but on different 
clusters) with the information in the documentation and by asking some specific 
questions here on the list. For me, the hardest part was converting our data 
into VTK data -- I did not have any exposure to VTK prior to taking the 
Catalyst leap. But it turned out to be (relatively) straight forward for what 
we are doing.

I will be happy to answer things I can and for things I can't, hopefully 
somebody else will jump in.

Tim

________________________________
From: "Rich Cook" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 7:23:24 PM
Subject: [Paraview] User trying to build with catalyst -- need guidance


Hello,
We have not used catalyst here and I have a user that is interested in trying 
it out on our BG/Q machine with a huge code on hundreds of thousands of nodes.  
;-)
Is there a brave soul willing to hold our hands through this process?
Thanks.

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