[Insight-users] Re: Has anyone successfully compiled ITK3 from CVS with CableSWIG-ITK3, with wrapITK, with python, on OSX?

Luis Ibanez luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Fri Dec 8 12:57:03 EST 2006


Hi Gaetan,


 > I have removed a little too much infos when I have
 > shortened the build  name - I will change that


Please keep the short name of the build. Long names
ruin the formating of the Dashboard HTML page.

Instead of using a long name, please use a CMake script
for running the build.

In this way, all the details of your configuration
will appear in the Dashboard in the form of a note.
Look for example to any of the "Dash" machines at
Kitware. The small icon that appears like a note is
generated by CTest when you run it using a CMake script.



For examples of CMake scripts, you may want to download
the DashboardScripts cvs module from the CMake repository:

like:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at www.cmake.org:/cvsroot/CMake
                                       co DashboardScripts


You can take the one that is closest to your configuration
and then add the particular options of your build.



   Regards,



      Luis


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Gaëtan Lehmann wrote:
> Le Tue, 05 Dec 2006 23:24:12 +0100, Dan White <dan at chalkie.org.uk> a écrit:
> 
>> Hi Gaetan,
>>  I see one of the ITK dashboards is
>>  marvin. jouy. inra. fr
>> Marvin-icpc-Release
>>  is that at your site?
> 
> 
> that's mine
> 
>> If not do you know who's it is?
>>  Looks like an intel compiler build
>> but what is the marvin machine OS/arch?
>> Is it i386 OSX? Something else?
> 
> 
> intel compiler on linux 32 bits
> I have removed a little too much infos when I have shortened the build  
> name - I will change that
> 
> that being said, the intel build has been fixed in ITK cvs, and was 
> broken  for the release
> 
>> Looks like it works anyway.... can you send me the CMakeCache.txt?
>> Is it including WrapITK with python?
>>  I just tried to compile ITK CVS, with WrapITK on for python, with 
>> gcc  compilers on OSX i386
>> compiler flags -O3 -DNDEBUG -fno-common -export
>> (instead of with the intel compilers i have been using,without 
>> success  so far)
>> and it failed almost straight away with a very long error message...  
>> something about:
>> [  0%] Building CXX object  
>> Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Generators/CMakeFiles/CableGenerators.dir/cableCvTypeWriter.o 
>>
>> In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/ext/new_allocator.h:37,
>>                  from  
>> /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/i686-apple-darwin8/bits/c++allocator.h:34,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/bits/allocator.h:52,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/memory:54,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/string:47,
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/CxxTypes/cxxUtils.h:38, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableUtils.h:21, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableSmartPointer.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableObject.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Generators/cableCvTypeWriter.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Generators/cableCvTypeWriter.cxx:17: 
>>
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:10:27: 
>> error:  too many decimal points in number
>> In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/ext/new_allocator.h:37,
>>                  from  
>> /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/i686-apple-darwin8/bits/c++allocator.h:34,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/bits/allocator.h:52,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/memory:54,
>>                  from /usr/include/c++/4.0.0/string:47,
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/CxxTypes/cxxUtils.h:38, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableUtils.h:21, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableSmartPointer.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Parsers/cableObject.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Generators/cableCvTypeWriter.h:20, 
>>
>>                  from  
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/Cable/Generators/cableCvTypeWriter.cxx:17: 
>>
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:17: error:  
>> missing terminating ' character
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:23: error:  
>> missing terminating ' character
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:64:11: 
>> error:  too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:110:46:  
>> error: too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:120:53:  
>> error: too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:136:1: 
>> error:  too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:148:1: 
>> error:  too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:159:72:  
>> error: too many decimal points in number
>> /Users/dan/Desktop/InsightGCC/Utilities/CableSwig/SWIG/new:255: 
>> error:  stray '#' in program
>>   and a load more stuff.
> 
> 
> Brad, Bill, do you know if cable swig work with intel compiler ?
> 
>>  my luck really is up at the moment... or perhaps my attitude is all  
>> wrong...
>>  cheers
>>  Dan
>>
> 
> 
> 


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