[Paraview] Help! Paraview keeps crashing out with X Error on Mac Powerbook G4

J. Kim Welford kwelford at esd.mun.ca
Thu Apr 20 16:12:14 EDT 2006


Hi,

Seems I'm not the only one having Mac-related Paraview issues! I'm  
trying to compile things on a non-Intel Powerbook G4 running 10.4.6  
though.

Based on some of the advice that I received, I compiled  
paraview-2.2.1 but I get the same problem as before with it crashing  
out with:

X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of range
  for operation)
  Major opcode of failed request:  150 (GLX)
  Minor opcode of failed request:  3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
  Value in failed request:  0x22
  Serial number of failed request:  1122
  Current serial number in output stream:  1123

Not that I know anything about these things but could it just be that  
my video card is not hefty enough?

All is not lost though as my Linux workstation is able to run the  
binaries happily so I'm not completely Paraview-less. I just can't  
lug it around with me as I could if it was on my laptop...

Thanks!
KIM...

On 20-Apr-06, at 2:13 PM, Joe Koski wrote:

>
>
>
> on 4/20/06 10:17 AM, mike jackson at imikejackson at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> On 4/20/06, Joe Koski <jkoski11 at comcast.net> wrote:
>>> on 4/20/06 2:41 AM, Andreas Bollermann at andreas.bollermann at rwth- 
>>> aachen.de
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> on my Powerbook G4, OS X 10.4.6, the binaries from the website  
>>>> work, but
>>>> the last version is very unstable. Anyone still having 2.4.2  
>>>> binaries?
>>>>
>>>> The recent stable code doesn't compile on my machine, the CVS code
>>>> builds, but last time I tried it crashed shortly after startup.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Andreas
>>>
>>> Andreas,
>>>
>>> I have not had any problems with paraview-2.4.3 on my G5 with OS  
>>> X 10.3.9.
>>> Currently, there are also reported build problems for PowerPC  
>>> Macs with OS X
>>> 10.4.6 with the open source products octave and R. Apparently,  
>>> the same
>>> builds work without problems on the new Intel Macs with 10.4.6. I  
>>> monitor
>>> the Apple scitech list, and, while the problems are being  
>>> reported, there is
>>> no word from Apple about the existence of the problem or if it  
>>> will be fixed
>>> soon. I suspect that they are swamped supporting the new Intel  
>>> platform.
>>>
>>> Maybe we should ask for the paraview website to add the the 2.4.2  
>>> version
>>> until the problem is cleared.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mike Jackson schrieb:
>>>>>    Yep, I have the same problem. I am running OS X 10.4.6 Intel  
>>>>> and OS X
>>>>> 10.4.6 PPC. Both crash out of X in about that same spot. I at  
>>>>> least used
>>>>> to be able to run the binaries from Paraview.org, but not any  
>>>>> more.
>>>>>    Trying to build on OS X 10.4.x will not work either. It will
>>>>> successfully compile, but not work. I tried compiling with GCC  
>>>>> 4 and GCC
>>>>> 3. I tried running PPC binaries on Intel hardware hoping that  
>>>>> Rosetta
>>>>> would kick in.. Nothing I have tried works.
>>>>>    The only know working solution is Paraview 2.2.1 running on  
>>>>> OS X
>>>>> 10.3.9. That was the last time I had anything working on Mac  
>>>>> Hardware.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck.
>>>>> Mike Jackson
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 19, 2006, at 1:55 PM, J. Kim Welford wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My problem is similar to one posted last month in the archives  
>>>>>> but I
>>>>>> can't work out how they came to a solution.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After "apparently" managing to successfully compile the code,  
>>>>>> I ran it
>>>>>> and was temporarily pleased to see Paraview's colourful  
>>>>>> opening screen
>>>>>> only to have it crash out with the following message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of  
>>>>>> range
>>>>>> for operation)
>>>>>>   Major opcode of failed request:  150 (GLX)
>>>>>>   Minor opcode of failed request:  3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
>>>>>>   Value in failed request:  0x22
>>>>>>   Serial number of failed request:  1122
>>>>>>   Current serial number in output stream:  1123
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The same thing occurred when I downloaded and ran the Mac  
>>>>>> binaries.
>>>>>> I've been running everything from an x-terminal and my /usr/ 
>>>>>> X11R6/lib
>>>>>> directory contains all the libGL and libGLU libraries so I  
>>>>>> have no
>>>>>> idea what it's complaining about.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Has anyone else come across this problem?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>> KIM...
>>
>> I can report that Paraview version 2.4.3 (Current Stable Version)  
>> does
>> NOT work on OS X 10.4.6 for Intel. I have a MacBook Pro running  
>> 10.4.6
>> and while Paraview will compile, it will not run. The splash screen
>> shows up but then crashes when OpenGL is called.
>>
>> Who is reporting that Paraview _is_ working with Intel hardware? I
>> would like to find out how they are building it and getting it to
>> work.
>>
>> Are you saying that paraview 2.4.2 does compile and build on OS X
>> 10.4.6 for Intel? Then it should be a matter of looking for that tag
>> in CVS and doing a Check out and Build.
>>
>> --
>> Mike Jackson
>> imikejackson _at_ gee-mail dot com
>
> Mike,
>
> No, I am reporting that octave and R work on Intel Macs with OS X  
> 10.4.6,
> but not on PowerPC Macs with the same OS. Paraview is a different  
> story. The
> octave and R problems with the PowerPC Macs are apparently related to
> loading .dylibs.
>
> I installed my Mac paraview from the Kitware download binaries, and  
> have not
> attempted a build. As I said, the download has worked well so far.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
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