[Paraview] [EXTERNAL] XMLPolyDataReader Error on Windows (UNCLASSIFIED)

Magician f_magician at mac.com
Wed Dec 11 08:45:21 EST 2013


Hi Michael,


Thanks for your reply.
I hope the official binaries are built with validated libraries.
The errors may against the ParaView's concept - scalability.


Magician


2013/12/11 4:16、Stephens, Michael M ERDC-RDE-ITL-MS <Michael.M.Stephens at erdc.dren.mil> のメール:

> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: FOUO
> 
> ah yes. we've been down this road before.
> 
> windows has a insidious bug in the the run-time environment.
> can't fseek properly.
> I have heard but can't not verify that if you build paraview with visual studio 2012 or greater
> the bug has been fixed.  I know for a fact that building with VS 2010 do NOT work.
> I don't know what kitware uses to build their window releases.
> 
> -m
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: paraview-bounces at paraview.org [mailto:paraview-bounces at paraview.org] On Behalf Of Magician
> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:18 AM
> To: ParaView
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] XMLPolyDataReader Error on Windows
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I have about 10GB pointcloud data with CSV format.
> The points have some kinds of scalar values.
> I opened the data and applied Table to Points filter, saved them as Binary XML PolyData.
> The saved data were about 4GB.
> 
> Then I tried to open them, but I got errors as below:
>> ERROR: In 
>> C:\DBD\pvs-x64\paraview\src\paraview\VTK\IO\XMLParser\vtkXMLDataParser.cxx, line 604 vtkXMLDataParser (000000000D4BBA90): Error reading uncompressed binary data header.  Read 0 of 4 bytes.
>> 
>> 
>> ERROR: In 
>> C:\DBD\pvs-x64\paraview\src\paraview\VTK\IO\XML\vtkXMLDataReader.cxx, line 510 vtkXMLPolyDataReader (000000000D458AE0): Cannot read point data array "frame" from PointData in piece 0.  The data array in the element may be too short.
> 
> When I saved VTP data, I used ParaView 4.0.1 on 64bit CentOS.
> The errors are dumped by ParaView 4.0.1 and 4.1.0 RC1 on 64bit Windows 7 Pro.
> I tried several machines but the results were same.
> The physical memories are over 16GB and HDD spaces are enough.
> 
> I also tried other large VTP pointcloud data, they were about 2GB and had same format as larger ones.
> The smaller (2GB) data could read by all ParaViews on Linux and Windows.
> 
> Are there any differences between Linux to Windows?
> How can I open large (over 4GB) VTP data on Windows??
> 
> 
> Magician
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