Ticket #6869 (closed: worksforme)

Opened 7 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

Paraview with mac nightly build is broken

Reported by: Peter Peterson Owned by: Owen Arnold
Priority: blocker Milestone: Release 2.5
Component: Mantid Keywords:
Cc: Blocked By:
Blocking: Tester: Russell Taylor

Description

This was done on mountain lion (10.8.3) on a machine that never had paraview or mantid installed before. Steps to reproduce:

  1. Install paraview from nightly build section
  2. Install mantid nightly build
  3. Startup mantid
  4. See the "Problem Report for paraview" dialog box come up

This puts mantid in a state where it will not link to paraview.

Change History

comment:1 Changed 7 years ago by Nick Draper

  • Owner changed from Nick Draper to Owen Arnold
  • Status changed from new to assigned

comment:2 Changed 7 years ago by Owen Arnold

  • Status changed from assigned to accepted

comment:3 Changed 7 years ago by Owen Arnold

  • Status changed from accepted to verify
  • Resolution set to worksforme

Can you please re-try this. I've just followed the steps and it's working fine. Although, I'm using 10.8.2, and I don't have access to a clean machine for this. Did you definitely pick up both installers from the nightly build section?

comment:4 Changed 7 years ago by Russell Taylor

I can try this out in the morning if need be, though not on an entirely clean machine.

comment:5 Changed 7 years ago by Russell Taylor

  • Status changed from verify to verifying
  • Tester set to Russell Taylor

comment:6 Changed 7 years ago by Russell Taylor

I've identified an issue with the current Paraview package from the nightly build section. It links the libQtLucene library but does not include the path of where to find it. Therefore it looks for it in places such as /usr/lib where it may or may not be present (or in my case present in an older version, which also causes a problem).

Of course, since this package is going to be replaced I'm not sure whether we care about this...

comment:7 Changed 7 years ago by Michael Reuter

This ticket (#6877) is supposed to address this, but nothing I've done seems to fix the problem. I'm waiting to see if the new ParaView stuff will work. I'm betting not.

comment:8 Changed 7 years ago by Russell Taylor

  • Status changed from verifying to closed

I'll close this as at worst it's a duplicate of #6877. The result of all this is that paraview doesn't work if you don't have the latest Qt installed to the system directory. If I install Qt separately things are OK. Note that just putting the QtCLucene dylib there is not enough as that goes off to look for QtCore in a 'system place'.

comment:9 Changed 5 years ago by Stuart Campbell

This ticket has been transferred to github issue 7715

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