[Insight-developers] When will ITK w/Modularization be usable?
Bill Lorensen
bill.lorensen at gmail.com
Thu Mar 10 15:27:54 EST 2011
I am currently building Slicer4, ITKApps, and the ITK Wiki Examples
off the nightly version. I think, if you can endure the pain, and if
you're patient, this is good. These external apps will help accelerate
the stability of ITK Modular.
Bill
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Bradley Lowekamp
<blowekamp at mail.nih.gov> wrote:
> Kent,
> You have been building your project off the nightly builds each night?
> I have suggested to a few that it may be best to just build other projects
> off the tagged alpha releases, as they are more "stable", mark good points
> and milestones. Would that work for you project? The v4.0a05 was just done
> over the weekend. As I can not continuously migrate my own projects to the
> latest nightly, the alpha releases have been when I have made the needed
> updates.
> Brad
> On Mar 10, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Williams, Norman K wrote:
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> We're in a less than satisfactory position right now with respect to ITK4.
> We had been building a large suite of programs (the various BRAINS
> packages on NITRC) against ITK4.
>
> Now, with the modularization changes, we can no longer do that, because
> the new tree doesn't install -- it doesn't have an ITKConfig.cmake.
>
> I'm not complaining. Well I am but I'm not whining. I know that there are
> positive things about the modularization, and that a little interim pain
> is necessary. And as much as I can I'll try and report problems and fix
> them if I can.
>
> But is there a timeframe for having things in 'apple pie order' enough to
> resume building with ITK4?
>
> --
> Kent Williams norman-k-williams at uiowa.edu
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