[GRASSLIST:3258] RE: NVIZ2.2 compile error TkIntDecls.h redux
John Gillette
JGillette at rfmd.com
Thu Feb 28 09:52:14 EST 2002
I have these suggestions:
(1) look at your region settings. Too large a region will slow
NVIZ down considerably. I made this mistake the first time I
ran it. Try something small like 501 X 501 rows and cols
(2) Try a CVS snapshot to compile. I believe Markus fixed the
header file issue for the compile issue.
(3) Tell us exactly what messages you get as it starts up. I
get the following:
Loading Data
Loading Data
translating colors
Adding panels from /scratch/grass5p3/grass5/etc/nviz2.2/scripts
Nv_(panels)
toplevel made
info widget made
panel area made
file menu made
Help menu made
disabled made
Nv_mkPanelMenu 1
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 0
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 1
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 2
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 3
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 4
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 5
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 6
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 7
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 8
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 9
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 10
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 11
Nv_mkPanelMenu 2 12
scripting menu 0 made
scripting menu 1 made
scripting menu 2 made
scripting menu 3 made
scripting menu 4 made
scripting menu 5 made
scripting menu 6 made
scripting menu 7 made
scripting menu made
menubar made
John Gillette
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew [mailto:andrew at quakes.potsdam.edu]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:32 AM
To: GRASSLIST at baylor.edu
Subject: [GRASSLIST:3200] NVIZ2.2 compile error TkIntDecls.h redux
I have compiled the Grass 5.0.0pre3 from source with only the nviz
failure as noted in postings in January (I have TclTk 8.2 and had to
rename TkIntDecls8.2.3.h to TkIntDecls.h to get nviz to compile).
I have attempted to start nviz from the TclTkgrass interface (and from
the grass command line). The program starts and opens the "waiting"
window, prints the line about loading the panels from the index (default
/usr/local/grass5/etc/nviz2.2/scripts/panelIndex) and goes into an
infinite do-nothing mode. I can stop and continue from the startup
interface button, exit by right clicking, but nothing else happens.
Suggestions from anyone?
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