[ITK] [ITK-users] Understanding ITK_COMPUTER_MEMORY_SIZE parameter in CMake
Francois Budin
francois.budin at kitware.com
Wed Apr 26 08:13:18 EDT 2017
Hello,
This parameter is used to assess if certain tests are run. If the value is
too low (I think under 8GB), a few tests will not be run. It will not have
any inpact on the ITK library and how it is compiled.
Hope this helps,
Francois
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 4:07 AM, Butterfly via Insight-users <
insight-users at itk.org> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I cannot understand the purpose of the ITK_COMPUTER_MEMORY_SIZE parameter
> in
> CMake. I build ITK on a computer that has 8GB RAM, so I set this parameter
> to 8.
>
> 1) Will the program fail on computers with < 8GB RAM ?
> 2) Will the program fail on computers with >= 8GB RAM, but on 32Bit OS (so
> with RAM usage limited to 4) ?
> 3) Will the program use ONLY 8GB of available RAM on computers with >> 8GB
> RAM ?
>
> Thank you very much in advance!
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