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Use cmake to configure your build
Use cmake to configure your build
* ccmake ../ITK
* ccmake ../ITK -DITK_WRAPPING_PYTHON=ON


Set different variables, you may have to configure [C] the build 2 or 3 times.
Set different variables, you may have to configure [C] the build 2 or 3 times.

Revision as of 08:33, 7 October 2014

Installation Linux

This section describes how to install ITK with python wrappings on Fedora 19 or 20, or Ubuntu 14. This can of course be extended to other Linuxes.

Step 1: Make sure the python headers are installed

Python will need to be installed along with the Python development headers (Python.h).

  • Install the python-devel package.

Step 2: Setup the build

Clone the git repository in /home/yourname/ITK:

  • cd
  • git clone git://itk.org/ITK.git
  • git checkout tags/v4.5.2 # Optional, if you want to use a stable version

Create a build directory, it is recommended to build outside of the source directory:

  • mkdir build
  • cd build

Use cmake to configure your build

  • ccmake ../ITK -DITK_WRAPPING_PYTHON=ON

Set different variables, you may have to configure [C] the build 2 or 3 times. Use the advanced mode [T] to see all the possibilities.

  • ITK_WRAP_PYTHON = ON
  • BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = ON
  • PYTHON_EXECUTABLE = /usr/bin/python
  • USE_SYSTEM_SWIG=OFF # Will use ITK's swig (recommended)

On Fedora 19 or 20:

  • PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include/python2.7
  • PYTHON_LIBRARY = /usr/lib64/libpython2.7.so.1.0
  • PY_SITE_PACKAGES_PATH = /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages

On Ubuntu 14:

  • PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/python2.7
  • PYTHON_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython2.7.so.1.0
  • PY_SITE_PACKAGES_PATH = /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages

Once configuration is finished, you may now generate the needed files by pressing [g].

Step 3: Run the build

  • make

Step 4: Install

You need to have root access to install ITK (if you left the default installation path):

On Fedora:

  • su # Type your root password
  • make install

On Ubuntu: Here, the super-user account is disabled by default, run the install step like this:

  • sudo make install # Type your root password

ITK will install by default in /usr/local/lib. Now, you have to tell the system that the files have been installed here.

  • cd /etc/ld.so.conf.d/
  • add a file called itk-46.conf, which should contain only one line: /usr/local/lib
  • ldconfig # tells the system to read the files in ld.so.conf.d

Step 5: Test your installation

  • python
  • import itk
  • itk.Image

This should run without producing an error.



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