From Martin.Schmiele at ...637... Mon May 8 07:51:21 2017 From: Martin.Schmiele at ...637... (Martin Schmiele) Date: Mon, 8 May 2017 13:51:21 +0200 Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit Message-ID: Dear Users, has anybody succeeded to run sasview 4.1.0 on Ubuntu/Debian? I downloaded, built and installed the current source code versions for sasview + sasmodels from github. I can start the program, load data and specify fitting models (e.g. sphere model and using a polysphere example data set coming with the installation), but as soon as I start the fitting the window freezes and the whole application quickly terminates with a segmentation fault. I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 (wx 2.8) and 16.04 (generally higher version numbers for the dependencies, wx 3.0). Thank you in advance, Martin p.s. I installed the dependencies listed on http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/LinuxBuildDependencies via Ubuntus package manager and pip. In case of the Ubuntu 16.04 installation, using "python check_packages.py" the following installed dependencies are listed: Checking Required Package Versions.... Common Packages reportlab Version Installed: 3.3.0 lxml Version Installed: 3.5.0.0 PIL Version Installed: 1.1.7 xhtml2pdf Version Installed: 3.0.33 pyopencl Version Installed: 2015.1 unittest-xml-reporting Version Installed: 1.5.0 pylint Installed (Unknown version) matplotlib Version Installed: 1.5.1 bumps Version Installed: 0.7.6 scipy Version Installed: 0.17.0 periodictable Version Installed: 1.4.1 setuptools Version Installed: 20.7.0 h5py Version Installed: 2.6.0 sphinx Version Installed: 1.5.5 pyparsing Version Installed: 1.5.7 numpy Version Installed: 1.11.0 html5lib Version Installed: 0.999 wx Version Installed: 3.0.2.0 From andrew.jackson at ...631... Fri May 19 10:28:58 2017 From: andrew.jackson at ...631... (Andrew Jackson) Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 14:28:58 +0000 Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <19729B30-A01C-44ED-85E8-F5BEB66A7394@...631...> Hi Martin I'm currently able to run SasView on Centos 7 and Ubuntu 16.04. Other users have seen the segfaults which seem to stem from compiling the models, which I suspect is somehow related to OpenCL but I haven't had chance to dig into the depths of it yet. I really need to get the linux build instructions updated ... Do you have the backtrace/error messages you get on the console after run.py crashes? Cheers Andrew ______________________________________ Andrew Jackson Instrument Scientist - Small Angle Scattering Deputy Head of Neutron Instruments Division European Spallation Source, P.O Box 176, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden Adjunct Associate Professor (Adjungerad Lektor) Physical Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 888 3015 Mobile: +46 72 179 2015 E-mail: andrew.jackson at ...631... www.esss.se From: Martin Schmiele Reply-To: Mailing list for users of SasView Date: Monday 8 May 2017 at 13:51 To: "sasview-users at lists.sourceforge.net" Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit Dear Users, has anybody succeeded to run sasview 4.1.0 on Ubuntu/Debian? I downloaded, built and installed the current source code versions for sasview + sasmodels from github. I can start the program, load data and specify fitting models (e.g. sphere model and using a polysphere example data set coming with the installation), but as soon as I start the fitting the window freezes and the whole application quickly terminates with a segmentation fault. I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 (wx 2.8) and 16.04 (generally higher version numbers for the dependencies, wx 3.0). Thank you in advance, Martin p.s. I installed the dependencies listed on http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/LinuxBuildDependencies via Ubuntus package manager and pip. In case of the Ubuntu 16.04 installation, using "python check_packages.py" the following installed dependencies are listed: Checking Required Package Versions.... Common Packages reportlab Version Installed: 3.3.0 lxml Version Installed: 3.5.0.0 PIL Version Installed: 1.1.7 xhtml2pdf Version Installed: 3.0.33 pyopencl Version Installed: 2015.1 unittest-xml-reporting Version Installed: 1.5.0 pylint Installed (Unknown version) matplotlib Version Installed: 1.5.1 bumps Version Installed: 0.7.6 scipy Version Installed: 0.17.0 periodictable Version Installed: 1.4.1 setuptools Version Installed: 20.7.0 h5py Version Installed: 2.6.0 sphinx Version Installed: 1.5.5 pyparsing Version Installed: 1.5.7 numpy Version Installed: 1.11.0 html5lib Version Installed: 0.999 wx Version Installed: 3.0.2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Sasview-users mailing list Sasview-users at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sasview-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Martin.Schmiele at ...637... Mon May 8 07:51:21 2017 From: Martin.Schmiele at ...637... (Martin Schmiele) Date: Mon, 8 May 2017 13:51:21 +0200 Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit Message-ID: Dear Users, has anybody succeeded to run sasview 4.1.0 on Ubuntu/Debian? I downloaded, built and installed the current source code versions for sasview + sasmodels from github. I can start the program, load data and specify fitting models (e.g. sphere model and using a polysphere example data set coming with the installation), but as soon as I start the fitting the window freezes and the whole application quickly terminates with a segmentation fault. I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 (wx 2.8) and 16.04 (generally higher version numbers for the dependencies, wx 3.0). Thank you in advance, Martin p.s. I installed the dependencies listed on http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/LinuxBuildDependencies via Ubuntus package manager and pip. In case of the Ubuntu 16.04 installation, using "python check_packages.py" the following installed dependencies are listed: Checking Required Package Versions.... Common Packages reportlab Version Installed: 3.3.0 lxml Version Installed: 3.5.0.0 PIL Version Installed: 1.1.7 xhtml2pdf Version Installed: 3.0.33 pyopencl Version Installed: 2015.1 unittest-xml-reporting Version Installed: 1.5.0 pylint Installed (Unknown version) matplotlib Version Installed: 1.5.1 bumps Version Installed: 0.7.6 scipy Version Installed: 0.17.0 periodictable Version Installed: 1.4.1 setuptools Version Installed: 20.7.0 h5py Version Installed: 2.6.0 sphinx Version Installed: 1.5.5 pyparsing Version Installed: 1.5.7 numpy Version Installed: 1.11.0 html5lib Version Installed: 0.999 wx Version Installed: 3.0.2.0 From andrew.jackson at ...631... Fri May 19 10:28:58 2017 From: andrew.jackson at ...631... (Andrew Jackson) Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 14:28:58 +0000 Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <19729B30-A01C-44ED-85E8-F5BEB66A7394@...631...> Hi Martin I'm currently able to run SasView on Centos 7 and Ubuntu 16.04. Other users have seen the segfaults which seem to stem from compiling the models, which I suspect is somehow related to OpenCL but I haven't had chance to dig into the depths of it yet. I really need to get the linux build instructions updated ... Do you have the backtrace/error messages you get on the console after run.py crashes? Cheers Andrew ______________________________________ Andrew Jackson Instrument Scientist - Small Angle Scattering Deputy Head of Neutron Instruments Division European Spallation Source, P.O Box 176, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden Adjunct Associate Professor (Adjungerad Lektor) Physical Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 888 3015 Mobile: +46 72 179 2015 E-mail: andrew.jackson at ...631... www.esss.se From: Martin Schmiele Reply-To: Mailing list for users of SasView Date: Monday 8 May 2017 at 13:51 To: "sasview-users at lists.sourceforge.net" Subject: [Sasview-users] how to run sasview on Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04 LTS 64 bit Dear Users, has anybody succeeded to run sasview 4.1.0 on Ubuntu/Debian? I downloaded, built and installed the current source code versions for sasview + sasmodels from github. I can start the program, load data and specify fitting models (e.g. sphere model and using a polysphere example data set coming with the installation), but as soon as I start the fitting the window freezes and the whole application quickly terminates with a segmentation fault. I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 (wx 2.8) and 16.04 (generally higher version numbers for the dependencies, wx 3.0). Thank you in advance, Martin p.s. I installed the dependencies listed on http://trac.sasview.org/wiki/LinuxBuildDependencies via Ubuntus package manager and pip. In case of the Ubuntu 16.04 installation, using "python check_packages.py" the following installed dependencies are listed: Checking Required Package Versions.... Common Packages reportlab Version Installed: 3.3.0 lxml Version Installed: 3.5.0.0 PIL Version Installed: 1.1.7 xhtml2pdf Version Installed: 3.0.33 pyopencl Version Installed: 2015.1 unittest-xml-reporting Version Installed: 1.5.0 pylint Installed (Unknown version) matplotlib Version Installed: 1.5.1 bumps Version Installed: 0.7.6 scipy Version Installed: 0.17.0 periodictable Version Installed: 1.4.1 setuptools Version Installed: 20.7.0 h5py Version Installed: 2.6.0 sphinx Version Installed: 1.5.5 pyparsing Version Installed: 1.5.7 numpy Version Installed: 1.11.0 html5lib Version Installed: 0.999 wx Version Installed: 3.0.2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Sasview-users mailing list Sasview-users at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sasview-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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