[Insight-users] ITK 1.6 and Visual Studio .NET
William A. Hoffman
billlist at nycap.rr.com
Mon, 02 Feb 2004 08:39:06 -0500
What version of .NET are you using?
-Bill
At 01:50 AM 1/31/2004, C. Aaron Cois wrote:
>I have recently been trying to upgrade to ITK 1.6, and am running into some severely confusing problems. First, the software I am using is Cmake 1.8 patch 3, ITK release 1.6, and Visual Studio .NET (2002) on Windows XP. When i run CMake and try to build ITK, the itkvcl library build fails. The errors i get are varied...some look like the following:
>
>f:\Projects\Insight\Utilities\vxl\vcl\emulation\vcl_algobase.h(185) : error C2995: 'vcl_destroy' : template function has already been defined
> F:\Projects\Insight\Utilities\vxl\vcl\vcl_new.h(30) : see declaration of 'vcl_destroy'
>f:\Projects\Insight\Utilities\vxl\vcl\emulation\vcl_algobase.h(194) : error C2995: 'vcl_construct' : template function has already been defined
> F:\Projects\Insight\Utilities\vxl\vcl\vcl_new.h(34) : see declaration of 'vcl_construct'
>
>
>while others look like:
>
>F:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\include\vector(710) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'size_type'
>F:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\include\vector(711) : error C2027: use of undefined type 'std::allocator<T>'
> with
> [
> T=std::_Vbase
> ]
>
>
>Studying the output messages of teh build to try to determine the issue, i found that in a few of the builds warning messages such as this are appearing:
>
>vnl_vector_fixed.obj : warning LNK4221: no public symbols found; archive member will be inaccessible
>vnl_vector.obj : warning LNK4221: no public symbols found; archive member will be inaccessible
>vnl_c_vector.obj : warning LNK4221: no public symbols found; archive member will be inaccessible
>
>
>I imagine these warnings could have a lot to do with the problems I am having, but have no idea what could be causing such things. Before trying to build ITK I obviously rmeoved all previous versions of the toolkit and deleted old binaries prior to downloading the new version and running CMake on it. I have even gone so far as to uninstall and reinstall Visual Studio .NET with no success, thinking it could be some obscure configuration that I was unaware of that had gotten screwed up.
>
>Has anyone else seen any issues like this? Could anyone fathom a guess as to what might cause this, or some steps to take in diagnosing this problem?
>
>(As a side note, i was successful building the same copy of the ITK .6 code on a different machine running Visual Studio 6, so it is not the code at fault)
>
> -Aaron Cois
>
>
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