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Opened Jan 04, 2021 by Utkarsh Ayachit@utkarsh.ayachit⛰Owner0 of 3 tasks completed0/3 tasks

Windows Mesa support in binaries

On linux, we bundle Mesa .sos with the package and make it easier for users to run paraview using Mesa by passing a command line argument. We don't have any such support on Windows. Here's how to add it:

  • add mesa (with swr) binary building support to ParaVIew superbuild
  • add "launcher" scripts (or executables) that setup appropriate environment variables and then launch the actual executables
  • add shortcuts to launch paraview with different command lines for mesa, mesa+swr etc.

ref: #20403

Edited Jan 04, 2021 by Utkarsh Ayachit
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Reference: paraview/paraview#20415