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** http://cmake.org | ** http://cmake.org | ||
* Download TubeTK via git | * Download TubeTK via git | ||
** git clone git://gitorious.org/tubetk/tubetk.git | ** git clone git://gitorious.org/tubetk/tubetk.git ~/src/tubetk | ||
* Configure the build using CMake | * Configure the build using CMake | ||
** mkdir tubetk-Release | ** mkdir ~/src/tubetk-Release | ||
** cd tubetk-Release | ** cd ~/src/tubetk-Release | ||
** ccmake ../tubetk | ** ccmake ../tubetk | ||
** Confirm the following CMake variables | ** Confirm the following CMake variables | ||
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*** TubeTK_USE_QT should be OFF | *** TubeTK_USE_QT should be OFF | ||
**** If you have Qt 4.6.3 or greater installed, you can turn it on. | **** If you have Qt 4.6.3 or greater installed, you can turn it on. | ||
** Generate the build files by pressing "generate" in | ** Generate the build files by pressing "generate" in ccmake | ||
** Perform initial build using your compiler at the top-level of tubetk-Release | ** Perform initial build using your compiler at the top-level of tubetk-Release | ||
** Subsequent builds should be initiated in the subdir tubetk-Release/TubeTK-Build to save time | ** Subsequent builds should be initiated in the subdir tubetk-Release/TubeTK-Build to save time | ||
= Recommended Compilation Options = | |||
* For Linux developers (and Linux dashboard machines) we recommend: | |||
** CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings -Wno-deprecated -Woverloaded-virtual | |||
** CMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings | |||
* A summary of warning options for gcc and g++ are given at: | |||
** http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html | |||
** http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.4/gcc/C_002b_002b-Dialect-Options.html | |||
= Inside TubeTK = | = Inside TubeTK = | ||
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**#* VTK_USE_GUISupport = ON | **#* VTK_USE_GUISupport = ON | ||
**#* VTK_USE_QVTK | **#* VTK_USE_QVTK | ||
= References = | = References = |
Revision as of 20:37, 7 November 2010
Recommended Build Procedure
- Install CMake
- Download TubeTK via git
- git clone git://gitorious.org/tubetk/tubetk.git ~/src/tubetk
- Configure the build using CMake
- mkdir ~/src/tubetk-Release
- cd ~/src/tubetk-Release
- ccmake ../tubetk
- Confirm the following CMake variables
- TubeTK_USE_SUPERBUILD should be ON
- If "ON", then cmake will fetch and compile TCLAP, ModuleDescriptionParser, and GenerateCLP from the Slicer3 svn repository.
- TubeTK_SUPERBUILD_ITK should be ON
- If "ON", then cmake will fetch and compile ITK as part of the build process.
- If "OFF", then you will need to specify the path to ITK-Release in the CMake var ITK_DIR
- TubeTK_USE_QT should be OFF
- If you have Qt 4.6.3 or greater installed, you can turn it on.
- TubeTK_USE_SUPERBUILD should be ON
- Generate the build files by pressing "generate" in ccmake
- Perform initial build using your compiler at the top-level of tubetk-Release
- Subsequent builds should be initiated in the subdir tubetk-Release/TubeTK-Build to save time
Recommended Compilation Options
- For Linux developers (and Linux dashboard machines) we recommend:
- CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings -Wno-deprecated -Woverloaded-virtual
- CMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings
- A summary of warning options for gcc and g++ are given at:
Inside TubeTK
- As noted above, TubeTK uses CMake's Superbuild include other libraries, as needed for the options selected.
- Libraries that may be automatically downloaded and included by TubeTK include:
- ITK
- VTK
- Select tools from the NA-MIC Kit:
- TCLAP, GenerateCLP, ModuleDescriptionParser, RegisterImages
- Libraries that must be externally installed if you want to use them with TubeTK
- CMake (2.8.2 or greater - REQUIRED)
- Qt (4.6.2 or greater - OPTIONAL)= Alternative (more complex) Procedure =
- You can manually install the above toolkits and then configure TubeTK to use those installations instead of building its own copies of those toolkits, BUT we don't recommend heading down that road.
- Requires CMake expertise
- Requires making sure each of the toolkits is correctly configured (via their own cmake configuration processes) for use with TubeTK.
- If you still want to try this complex, manual approach, the following steps will help somewhat:
- Build ITK v3.20.0 using the following cmake vars
- BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = OFF (or ON, but libs are VERY small in ITK because of templates)
- ITK_USE_LIBXML2 = ON
- ITK_USE_REVIEW = ON
- ITK_USE_OPTIMIZED_REGISTRATION_METHODS = ON
- ITK_USE_TRANSFORM_IO_FACTORIES = ON
- CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS = -fPIC
- CMAKE_C_FLAGS = -fPIC
- adding -fPIC to both c and cxx flags can be ignored if you build with shared libs ON.
- Build Qt 4.6.2 or greater
- Tips for installing Open Source Qt to run with Visual Studio
- Open a visual studio command shell.
- Go to the Qt source directory and run "configure -platform win32-msvc2005". This will tell Qt to prepare itself for being compiled by the Visual Studio compiler. If you use another version of VS than 2005, replace win32-msvc-2005 with the appropriate one.
- Type "nmake" and take a break when it compiles.
- Add QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2005 as a system environment variable and add QTDIR=your_dir into the system path. It is done.
- Tips for installing Qt on Linux
- apt-get qt4
- Tips for installing Open Source Qt to run with Visual Studio
- Build VTK v5.X using the following cmake vars
- BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = ON
- VTK_USE_GUISupport = ON
- VTK_USE_QVTK
- Build ITK v3.20.0 using the following cmake vars
References
- Superbuild and EXTERNAL_PROJECTS
- Dave Cole's article in the October Kitware Source [1]