Damaris v1.10.0 is released

Version v1.10.0 of Damaris has a needed update for the Dask access library damaris_dask and a bug-fix for passing through Damaris data as Numpy arrays This release includes improved Dask data sharing in damaris4py library and it provides a fix for the out-of-memory issue that was only seen after prolonged…

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Damaris v1.9.2 is released

Version v1.9.2 of Damaris is a maintenance release Added various small enhancements and potential bug fixes for non null terminated string read from file; enhanced Spack package for Python module installation Download is available from the Damaris download page.

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Damaris v1.9.1 is released

Version v1.9.1 of Damaris is a maintenance release This release adds extra checks for scripts existence from the Paraview and Python XML elements. Python scripts are also now only checked and read by a single server rank and broadcast to other server ranks. Better logging support for flushing the log…

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Damaris 1.9.0 is released

Version v1.9.0 of Damaris is a feature release for added support of Unstructured Mesh mesh types in the Paraview Catalyst in situ visualization. This release has added support for polygonal and polyhedral unstructured mesh cell types in the Paraview Damaris server component and also added support for separate x,y and…

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Damaris 1.8.2 is released

Version v1.8.2 of Damaris is a bugfix/enhancement for the build system when being configured by another project for use via CMake This release modified the DamarisConfig.cmake.in configuration to search for Boost::python and Boost::numpy when ENABLE_PYTHON=ON is specified in the Damaris build. It is a fixe for issue 29 Download is…

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Damaris 1.7.0 is released

Version v1.7.0 of Damaris adds support for asynchronous Python based processing. This Damaris server side plug-in has support for Dask which is a Python distributed runtime engine and opens up a large number of analytic methods that can use Dask data types, these include SciKit-Learn and Tensorflow/Keras. In the Damaris…

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