![]() ![]() I removed vtk with apt but it is still here. Where vtkCommonComputationalGeometry.so is but it does not work.įurthermore, if I try to locate vtkCommonComputationalGeometry, I find it in another location: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvtkCommonComputationalGeometry-6.2.so I tried to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/paraview/lib I followed the steps explained in paraview: error while loading shared libraries: libQt5Core.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryand the error went away, only to be replaced with the error that I wrote at the start of this question. Then, I rerun my script and I get a different error message: Error: Could not import vtkCommonComputationalGeometry So, I set my PYTHONPATH like this: export PYTHONPATH=/home/paraview/lib/python2.7/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'paraview' I get the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last): If I do not anything more than running the script with python test.py So, I downloaded it from the official webpage and I uncompressed the corresponding archive into a folder, say /home/paraview. See our installation page for detailed installation instructions, our tutorial page for end-users documentation and our documentation page for developer documentation. I want to use the last version of paraview. Downloads Please find below the latest tarballs of TTKs source code and data examples. package.I try to run a python script (test.py) containing this line only: from paraview.simple import * You should extend the generated package.json file with the following set of scripts. $ mkdir MyWebProjectĬreating your own project Webpack config const path = require( 'path') Ĭonst HtmlWebpackPlugin = require( 'html-webpack-plugin') Ĭonst rules = require( './node_modules/paraviewweb/config/') Ĭonst entry = path.join(_dirname, './src/index.js') Ĭonst outputPath = path.join(_dirname, './dist') Ĭonst styles = path.resolve( './node_modules/paraviewweb/style') This documentation will explain how to create a new Web project that can leverage ParaViewWeb. Getting ParaViewWeb source code for contributing $ git clone Once all the requirements are installed, you can install Hexo with npm. $ nvm install 4Īlternatively, download and run the installer. Once nvm is installed, restart the terminal and run the following command to install Node.js. The best way to install Node.js is with nvm.
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