[Ctk-developers] problem compiling dcmtk

Sascha Zelzer s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de
Mon Mar 5 15:58:34 UTC 2012


Hi,

instead of modifying the CTK sources, you should just set the CTK 
superbuild CMake variable DCMTK_DIR to the install directory of your 
externally built DCMTK.

Best,
Sascha

On 03/05/2012 04:39 PM, Michael Onken wrote:
> Hi Curzio,
>
> On 05.03.2012 16:14, Curzio Basso wrote:
>
>> What I did was to: - substitute the original DCMTK directory that
>> gets cloned during the superbuild with the most recent snapshot
>> [...]
>> So I assume that the right way to proceed is to apply the patch to
>> the original CTK branch of DCMTK, is that correct? Is there a way to
>> patch all files (hope so), or do I have to manually download and
>> apply a patch for each file (boooo)?
> The superbuild checks out a specific, "older" DCMTK commit. If you look
> into /CMakeExternals/DCMTK.cmake there is a line
>
>     "set(revision_tag 085525e643cab5ac82)".
>
> Exchange that with an up-to-date revision tag, e.g. try the latest one:
> "d358efbc97c12e3a3a".
>
> As far as I know (did not try for a while) CTK should compile and run
> with the latest DCMTK code; at least it's worth a try since it's a
> rather clean solution for your problem.
>
> Good luck,
> Michael
>




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