TubeTK/Build Instructions
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Recommended Build Procedure
- Install CMake
- Download TubeTK via git
- git clone git://gitorious.org/tubetk/tubetk.git
- Configure the build using CMake
- mkdir tubetk-Release
- cd 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 cmake
- 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
Alternative (more complex) Procedure
These instructions assume expertise in CMake, ITK, and software compilation in general.
Install pre-requisites
ITK
- Build ITKv3.20.0 using the following cmake vars
- You MUST checkout the v3.20.0 tag of ITK. ITKv4 will not work.
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
The last two (adding -fPIC to both c and cxx flags) can be ignored if you build with shared libs ON.
Qt 4.6
- 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
VTK (future requirement)
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = ON VTK_USE_GUISupport = ON VTK_USE_QVTK
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 -Weffc++
- The -Weffc++ option might be over-kill, but I'd like to try it at first...
- CMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings
- CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=-W -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wno-system-headers -Wwrite-strings -Wno-deprecated -Woverloaded-virtual -Weffc++
- A summary of warning options for gcc and g++ are given at:
References
- Superbuild and EXTERNAL_PROJECTS
- Dave Cole's article in the October Kitware Source [1]