[vtkusers] VTK/OpenGL2 application over VirtualGL/TurboVNC?
Elvis Stansvik
elvis.stansvik at orexplore.com
Mon Apr 24 08:20:23 EDT 2017
2017-04-24 14:10 GMT+02:00 Ken Martin <ken.martin at kitware.com>:
> Elvis, could you try running the following test?
>
> ctest -R VBOPLY -VV
>
> or explicitly as
>
> vtkRenderingOpenGL2CxxTests TestVBOPLYMapper -D ExternalData\Testing
>
> and send me the output? That test checks for OpenGL2 support and prints out
> an error message if it fails to get a valid context.
Ah, will do, will take a little while as I don't have a from-source
build of VTK ready on that machine. The testing was done with VTK
installed from a .deb package that we built. But I'll get back to you
in a while.
Elvis
>
> Thanks!
> Ken
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> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 7:50 AM, Elvis Stansvik
> <elvis.stansvik at orexplore.com> wrote:
>>
>> 2017-04-24 13:35 GMT+02:00 Andreas Buykx <A.Buykx at dianafea.com>:
>> > We have been busy trying to get OpenGL2 to work on our linux backend
>> > machines using TigerVNC and we needed to build our own mesa to get the
>> > OpenGL support required by the VTK OpenGL2 layer. I'm not sure what version
>> > of mesa was required, my colleague who worked on this is on holiday. So far
>> > the transition to VTK OpenGL2 is in an experimental stage, we will probably
>> > not roll it out until after our next release. We are very interested in
>> > exchanging experiences though...
>>
>> Alright. My quick test server was a Thinkpad T460p laptop with NVIDIA
>> proprietary driver, so not using Mesa. The laptop is running Ubuntu
>> 16.04.
>>
>> I followed pretty much the instructions at
>> https://github.com/aancel/admin/wiki/VirtualGL-on-Ubuntu to set it up.
>>
>> I'm attaching the output I get from `vglrun glxinfo` in a terminal
>> when connected to the server. It looks good to me.
>>
>> The result when trying to run our VTK application is
>>
>> ERROR: In
>> /buildbot/vtk7-builder/build/Rendering/OpenGL2/vtkOpenGLRenderWindow.cxx,
>> line 628
>> vtkXOpenGLRenderWindow (0x94e5e0): GLEW could not be initialized.
>>
>> followed by a segmentation fault.
>>
>> This is with VTK 7.1.1, configured with the OpenGL2 backend.
>>
>> I'm attaching the backtrace (I had to modify the /usr/bin/vglrun
>> script to run gdb in order to get it).
>>
>> I assume I would get the same problem with a minimal VTK example, but
>> have yet to try this.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Elvis
>>
>> >
>> > Kind regards,
>> > Andreas
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: vtkusers [mailto:vtkusers-bounces at vtk.org] On Behalf Of Elvis
>> >> Stansvik
>> >> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 1:12 PM
>> >> To: Róbert Špir
>> >> Cc: VTK Users
>> >> Subject: Re: [vtkusers] VTK/OpenGL2 application over
>> >> VirtualGL/TurboVNC?
>> >>
>> >> 2017-04-24 12:53 GMT+02:00 Róbert Špir <spir.robert at gmail.com>:
>> >> > Hi Elvis,
>> >> > I tried it without success, but paraview runs without problems, so
>> >> > there's got to be some way...
>> >>
>> >> Ah, that's an interesting piece of info.
>> >>
>> >> Perhaps there's some ParaView dev here who knows what might set
>> >> ParaView apart in this context?
>> >>
>> >> Elvis
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > Robert
>> >> >
>> >> > -----Original Message-----
>> >> > From: vtkusers [mailto:vtkusers-bounces at vtk.org] On Behalf Of Elvis
>> >> > Stansvik
>> >> > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 12:51 PM
>> >> > To: VTK Users <vtkusers at vtk.org>
>> >> > Subject: [vtkusers] VTK/OpenGL2 application over VirtualGL/TurboVNC?
>> >> >
>> >> > Has anyone successfully run a VTK application using the OpenGL2
>> >> > backend over VirtualGL/TurboVNC?
>> >> >
>> >> > GLEW fails to initialize when I try to run the application using
>> >> > vglrun. I'm ready to give up, since this was just a casual
>> >> > experiment,
>> >> > but I thought I'd ask first if anyone has it running. The output from
>> >> > `vglrun glxinfo` looks good to me.
>> >> >
>> >> > Elvis
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