[Paraview-developers] delivering paraView based application to unsophisticated end user

David Partyka david.partyka at kitware.com
Fri Oct 7 15:55:28 EDT 2011


Hi Richard,

The final release of ParaView 3.12 will include numpy, cython, h5py and
matplotlib just so you're aware.

On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Richard Strelitz <strelitz at lanl.gov> wrote:

> I have been asked to develop a suite of seismic exploration tools based on
> ParaView to geophysicists who are not computer savvy.  For the foreseeable
> future, they will run these apps on workstations and laptops.  They do not
> have nor do they intend to build ParaView, install C++ compilers, or do
> anything more than run the app on their data.  I would like to use Python to
> develop the app-specific codes (readers, filters, renderers, etc.) many of
> which use matplotlib and other modules not provided in the pvpython
> site-packages path.  I can install environments like those in pythonxy (my
> preferred vehicle) or in any number of other similar packages.  Are the
> packages in the current PV distribution unchanged from what one can download
> from the standard repositories (like PiPy, etc.)?  How do I avoid
> duplication of modules or worse, possible conflict?****
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> Any advice or experience would be appreciated.****
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> Richard****
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