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CRAY XC40 Graphic Environment
Building Paraview
To build ParaView on hww machines first of all download the source package of the version to be build from http://www.paraview.org/download and extract it to your home directory.
The second step would be to *create an empty build directory outside the source directory* since an out of source build is the recomended way to compile ParaView.
To build ParaView certain recent dependencies have to be satisfied. For an OpenGL build these are:
- Autotools
- Cmake
- Qt 4
If you want to build a ParaView server suitable for the Hornet compute nodes als recent versions of
- LLVM with CLang
- libclc and
- Mesa
have to be available.
All these dependencies are installed on Hornet. Currently the following versions are available:
- m4-1.4.17
- autoconf-2.69
- automake-1.14
- libtool-2.4.2
- pkg-config-0.28
- llvm-3.4.2
- libclc-0.1.5
- Mesa-10.2.2
- Qt-4.8.6
- Cmake-3.0.2
To modify your environment in a way that these dependencies are usable simply source the following bash-script.
setenv-pv.sh
<dev>
- !/bin/bash
- Setup modules #######################################
module load tools/autotools module load tools/cmake module unload PrgEnv-cray module load PrgEnv-gnu module swap gcc/4.9.1 gcc/4.8.1
- LLVM ###############################################
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/hornet/hlrs/tools/paraview/4.1.0/aux/llvm/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=/sw/hornet/hlrs/tools/paraview/4.1.0/aux/llvm/bin:$PATH
- MESA ###############################################
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/hornet/hlrs/tools/paraview/4.1.0/aux/mesa/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- QT #################################################
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/hornet/hlrs/tools/paraview/4.1.0/aux/qt/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=/sw/hornet/hlrs/tools/paraview/4.1.0/aux/qt/bin:$PATH
</dev>
This means copying the statements above to a file named setenv-pv.sh and executing
<dev> source setenv-pv.sh </dev>
will make your environment ready to build ParaView.