ParaView issueshttps://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/-/issues2019-08-01T14:24:13-04:00https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/-/issues/192275.6.1 builds with python 3.4.x import error2019-08-01T14:24:13-04:00Ethan Stam5.6.1 builds with python 3.4.x import error@ben.boeckel @demarle
Tested with superbuild tag v5.6.1-python3 using v5.6.1 paraview tag.
Python 3.4.9 was used in this build.
```
pvpython
>>> import vtk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
Fi...@ben.boeckel @demarle
Tested with superbuild tag v5.6.1-python3 using v5.6.1 paraview tag.
Python 3.4.9 was used in this build.
```
pvpython
>>> import vtk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/projects/paraview/stam/07-26-19/paraview-sdk/5.6.1-py3-osmesa_intel-18.0.2_openmpi-2.1.2_python-system3/lib/python3.4/site-packages/vtk.py", line 31, in <module>
all_m = importlib.util.module_from_spec(all_spec)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'module_from_spec'
```
A superbuild patch is in for this at my branch: https://gitlab.kitware.com/ethan.stam/paraview-superbuild/commit/f966590da76eaf9c5c6df08fc9fb3d3dccc145ac
This patch needs to go in the v5.6.1-python3 tag if that's possible.5.6.1Ben BoeckelBen Boeckelhttps://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/-/issues/18991Merge Blocks filter creates incorrect output2019-06-24T15:18:01-04:00Boonthanome NouanesengsyMerge Blocks filter creates incorrect outputIf data that was created in Paraview 5.5.2 is loaded into Paraview 5.6.0, and the Merge Blocks filter is used, the results look incorrect. This seems to happen to point data. The cell data still looks correct.
If I load the data in Par...If data that was created in Paraview 5.5.2 is loaded into Paraview 5.6.0, and the Merge Blocks filter is used, the results look incorrect. This seems to happen to point data. The cell data still looks correct.
If I load the data in Paraview 5.5.2 and use Merge Blocks, it looks right. Using the latest git master of Paraview also looks right.
I have included a screeenshot of what this looks like, and have attached the data used.
To reproduce, load the data in Paraview 5.6.0, and apply the Merge Blocks filter, and have it show point_density.
@patchett2002 @demarle
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![mergeblocks](/uploads/6e160fd1b8a3580020db756e703300ee/mergeblocks.png)5.6.1David E. DeMarleDavid E. DeMarle