[Paraview] Segmentation fault when starting ParaView

Andy Bauer andy.bauer at kitware.com
Fri Dec 2 08:59:31 EST 2016


This sounds like maybe something with your PV config. Try running with the
--dr flag to disable reading in your config file.

Cheers,
Andy

On Dec 2, 2016 5:38 AM, "Martin Reitzle" <
martin.reitzle at itlr.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am running into a strange issue and hope someone can help me:
>
> I'm compiling ParaView 5.2.0 locally on my openSuse 13.1 system (gcc).
> Configuring and compiling works just fine. However, as soon as is try to
> execute ParaView, I immediately end up with a segmentation fault.
>
> Running ParaView with gdb shows that the error is somewhere in vtk. I
> attached the backtrace below.
> So I started asking around and no one I know ran into this error.
> Therefore, I started experimenting and set up a virtual box with openSuse
> 13.1. The strange thing now is, that everything works just fine in the
> virtual environment. No warnings, no seg faults.
>
> I'm grateful for any help you can offer.
>
> Kind regards,
> Martin
>
>
> Backtrace of debugger:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00002aaaacb745b1 in vtkInitializationHelper::LoadSettings ()
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0/ParaViewCore/
> ServerManager/SMApplication/vtkInitializationHelper.cxx:317
> 317       vtkPVOptions* options = vtkProcessModule::GetProcessModule()->GetOptions();
>
> (gdb) bt
> #0  0x00002aaaacb745b1 in vtkInitializationHelper::LoadSettings ()
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0/ParaViewCore/
> ServerManager/SMApplication/vtkInitializationHelper.cxx:317
> #1  0x00002aaaacb74120 in vtkInitializationHelper::Initialize (argc=1,
> argv=0x7fffffffd3f8, type=0,
>     options=0x85e420)
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0/ParaViewCore/
> ServerManager/SMApplication/vtkInitializationHelper.cxx:240
> #2  0x00002aaaac4bff89 in pqApplicationCore::pqApplicationCore
> (this=0x85fab0,
>     argc=@0x7fffffffcf64: 1, argv=0x7fffffffd3f8, options=0x85e420,
> parentObject=0x0)
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0/Qt/Core/
> pqApplicationCore.cxx:128
> #3  0x00002aaaaade644b in pqPVApplicationCore::pqPVApplicationCore
> (this=0x85fab0,
>     argc=@0x7fffffffcf64: 1, argv=0x7fffffffd3f8, options=0x0)
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0/Qt/
> ApplicationComponents/pqPVApplicationCore.cxx:66
> #4  0x000000000040ae85 in pqparaviewInitializer::Initialize
> (this=0x7fffffffd280, argc=1,
>     argv=0x7fffffffd3f8)
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0_build/
> Applications/ParaView/pqparaviewInitializer.cxx:77
> #5  0x000000000040ab49 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffd3f8)
>     at /home/mre/Software/paraview/ParaView-v5.2.0_build/
> Applications/ParaView/paraview_main.cxx:115
>
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