[Insight-users] Lesion Sizing Toolkit.
Oleksandr Dzyubak
adzyubak at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 11:03:05 EDT 2009
Hi Karthik,
Thanks for such a nice tool.
Thanks for pointing out that it only works with ITK 3.12
which "enforced" me to upgrade my systems.
After I rebuilt and install the ITK-3.12 release, the toolkit (testing
version from Sandbox)
could be compiled without any problem. However I still have couple
questions.
Following your instructions I did a svn check out but I found that
the stable directory (Toolkit) is empty, Documents (Papers and
UserGuide) are empty,
Examples are empty etc...
Reports cannot be compiled since fatal error occurs:
"!pdfTeX error: /usr/bin/pdflatex (file GMSFG_TestSL0074.png): cannot
find image file".
Is there any place I can just download those files instead of trying to
compile them?
Is it meant to be this way since it is in the developing stage or I am doing
something terribly wrong?
To proceed further with tests, where can I download the test images from?
Thanks,
Alex
Karthik Krishnan wrote:
> The toolkit will not work with ITK 3.4. Please use the latest release
> (ITK 3.12).
>
> Thanks
> --
> karthik
>
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Dongqing Chen
> <dqchen at cvip.louisville.edu <mailto:dqchen at cvip.louisville.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hello, Karthik:
>
> Sorry for bothering u again. Finally I successfully download the
> Lesion Sizing Toolkit through TortoiseSVN. Now, after I configure
> the Toolkit subdirectory by setting both source and binaries in
> CMake 2.6 to E:\dqchen\courses\2009spring\LesionSizingKit\Toolkit,
> where my Lesion Sizing Toolkit is saved. The Cmake configuration
> parameters are attached.
>
> The problem is that I could not build the LesionSizingToolkit
> (dsw, I am using vc++ under windows xp 32 bits). The error is:
>
> E:\dqchen\courses\2009spring\LesionSizingKit\Toolkit\Testing\itkSystemInformation.cxx(23)
> : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
> 'itksys/SystemInformation.hxx': No such file or directory
>
> Could you help on this issue? I guess that it may be caused when I
> did my Cmake configuration.
>
> Thanks a lot. Have a nice day and nice weekend.
>
> Best Wishes,
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dongqing Chen, Ph.D.
> Computer Vision & Image Processing (CVIP) Lab
> Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
> Speed School of Engineering
> University of Louisville
> Louisville, KY, 40292
> U.S.A
> email: dqchen at cvip.louisville.edu <mailto:dqchen at cvip.louisville.edu>
> phone: 1-502-852-2789 (Lab)
> 1-502-852-6130 (Office)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Karthik Krishnan <mailto:karthik.krishnan at kitware.com>
> *To:* Dongqing Chen <mailto:dqchen at cairo.spd.louisville.edu>
> *Sent:* Friday, March 13, 2009 6:48 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Lesion Sizing Toolkit.
>
> If you use Windows, SVN should be availble through the cygwin
> port, or through TortoiseSVN.
>
> On Linux, subversion (svn) should come by default. If not,
> install it with the package manager. For instance on debian
> linux :
>
> sudo apt-get install subversion
>
> Regards
> --
> karthik
>
>
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