[Insight-users] [ITK] Software Guide generation process problems
Jon Haitz Legarreta
jhlegarreta at vicomtech.org
Tue Oct 1 03:43:58 EDT 2013
Hi there,
so I finally got to successfully configure and generate the
ITKSoftwareGuide project, provided that the ITKSoftwareGuide_SUPERBUILD
flag is ON.
However, it failed to compile (on Visual Studio 2010) :-S Although the ITK
superbuild compiled OK, the SW Guide generation failed. It took almost 19
hours to compile the whole thing on an Intel Core i5-2320 @ 3.00 GHz, 4 GB
of RAM, 64-bit Win 7. I cannot remember ITK having taken so long to compile
on its own... Besides, it needed around 36 GB of my HDD. My goodness.
Anyway, there seems to be some error with a python command according to the
build output (sorry, I should have set the system to send the compilation
result to the dashboard :-S):
3> ========== Build: 602 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped
==========
3>
3> No install step for 'ITKv4'
3> Completed 'ITKv4'
8>------ Build started: Project: ITKSoftwareGuide, Configuration: Debug x64
------
8> Building Custom Rule C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt
8> CMake does not need to re-run because
C:\SDKs\ITK\itkSoftwareGuideBin\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp is up-to-date.
8> Creating directories for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No download step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No update step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No patch step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> Performing configure step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> Not searching for unused variables given on the command line.
8> -- PRE_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION.
8> -- Running: C:/Python33/python.exe
C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py
--itkSource C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/ITKv4 --itkBuildDir
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/ITKv4-build --itkExecDir
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/bin/Debug --SWGuidBaseOutput
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/ITKSoftwareGuide-build/SoftwareGuide
8> File
"C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py", line
186
8> print self.GetCommandLine()
8> ^
8> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
8> CMake Error at SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt:161 (message):
8> POST_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION 1.
8>
8>
8> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
8>C:\Program Files
(x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(151,5): error
MSB6006: "cmd.exe" exited with code 1.
9>------ Skipped Build: Project: ALL_BUILD, Configuration: Debug x64 ------
9>Project not selected to build for this solution configuration
========== Build: 2 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 6 skipped ==========
On the other hand, the process fails to be configured when the
ITKSoftwareGuide_SUPERBUILD flag is OFF and I decide to use an external ITK
(USE_SYSTEM_ITK flag ON) may have already compiled (including examples) in
my HDD (ITK 4.2.1). In this case, CMake yields the following error:
PRE_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION.
Running: C:/Python33/python.exe
C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py
--itkSource C:/SDKs/ITK/itk-4.2.1 --itkBuildDir C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1
--itkExecDir C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1/bin --SWGuidBaseOutput
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin_/SoftwareGuide
CMake Error at SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt:161 (message):
POST_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION 1.
Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
So again, it seems a problem with a python script.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
JON HAITZ
*
P.S.: This is part of a recent conversation I was holding with some of the
ITK community members about the ITK Software Guide generation process. Matt
McCormick suggested moving it to the mailing list (which was the primary
purpose, but my original message to the list got held by a moderator
approval message due to its length; did not include the original attachment
here). You will find the history of the conversation from its very
beginning further below.
*
*Sorry for the length.*
On 25 September 2013 21:41, Matt McCormick <matt.mccormick at kitware.com>wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> The FindLATEX.cmake patch has been merged, so
>
> cd /c/path/to/ITKSoftwareGuide
> git checkout master
> git pull
>
> should make it possible to do a clean build without issues related to
> ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR or ps2pdf.
>
> We should probably start moving these conversations to the
> insight-users mailing list so other can benefit from them, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Constantine Z <mnkz at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> > Hi Jon.
> >
> >> OK, as for the ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR variable, it is indeed in
> >> SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt. However, it is somehow not exposed to the
> >> user in CMake. Furthermore, Matt's pointed patch was replacing
> >> /find_path(ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR/ for /find_file(ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR/,
> >>
> >> which I am not so sure was intended.
> >
> >
> > That's definitely the right thing to do. find_path sorta guesses the bin
> > directory with all examples executables by looking just for one of the
> > examples.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Constantine
> >
> >
>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Constantine Z <mnkz at leeds.ac.uk>
Date: 25 September 2013 17:09
Subject: Re: Fwd: [ITK] Software Guide generation process problems
To: Jon Haitz Legarreta <jhlegarreta at vicomtech.org>
Cc:
Hi Jon.
OK, as for the ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR variable, it is indeed in
> SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt. However, it is somehow not exposed to the
> user in CMake. Furthermore, Matt's pointed patch was replacing
> /find_path(ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR/ for /find_file(ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR/,
>
> which I am not so sure was intended.
>
That's definitely the right thing to do. find_path sorta guesses the bin
directory with all examples executables by looking just for one of the
examples.
Regards,
Constantine
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Constantine Z <mnkz at leeds.ac.uk>
Date: 25 September 2013 17:06
Subject: Re: Fwd: [ITK] Software Guide generation process problems
To: Jon Haitz Legarreta <jhlegarreta at vicomtech.org>
Cc:
Hi John,
As for the super-build, I understand that it allows to build ALL ITK
> from the SoftwareGuide project/solution. Correct me if I am wrong and if
> it just builds the ITK examples.
>
No, you are right. ITK gets downloaded and built in the binary output
directory for the ITKSoftwareGuide project.
I used patches Matt was mentioning in hist first email:
>
> [1]
>
> https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/commit/2e5c7375b80cc3fee54ab062043a2afa47b5f986
>
Those are old patches, which have been committed to the build by now [I'm
pretty sure].
However, there are things that I do not get to understand: In the above
> patch the SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txtis different from the
> SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txtin the patch above (the one you point
> Constantine).
>
> Furthermore, there are no such files (present in the patch you point
> Constantine) in my clone:
> SoftwareGuide/CMake/FindLATEX.cmake
> SoftwareGuide/Latex/CMakeLists.txt
>
That's why you need to get this patch I mentioned earlier:
http://review.source.kitware.com/#/c/12774/
On the patch page (mid-way through the page) there's a git command line
with the word 'Download' net to it which would get the patch on your
system. There's even a button to copy it in the buffer! :) When you get
(git) that patch, you'll find the missing FindLATEX.cmake where it's
supposed to be.
When configuring the CMake, since I have not yet switched to git for
> ITK, and I usually download the sources as a .zip and then build them, I
> have chosen to use an external ITK. To be precise, I am using ITK 4.2.1.
> Thus, I checked USE_SYSTEM_ITK and set
>
> ITK_BINARY_DIR
> C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1 (contains the project created by CMake and
> compiler's output)
> ITK_DIR
> C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1 (contains the project created by CMake and
> compiler's output)
> ITK_SOURCE_DIR
> C:/SDKs/ITK/itk-4.2.1 (contains the source code)
>
I didn't try it with external compiled ITK, so I can't comment, but what
you say looks OK.
As to what Matt said, there is no ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR variable as far as
> I can see, but the compiler complains about it: the generation seemed to
> be successful, but when compiling the project, Visual Studio (2010)
> yielded the following error:
>
> 8>------ Build started: Project: ITKSoftwareGuide, Configuration: Debug
> x64 ------
> 8> Building Custom Rule C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt
> 8> CMake does not need to re-run because
> C:\SDKs\ITK\itkSoftwareGuideBin\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp is up-to-date.
> 8> Creating directories for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
> 8> No download step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
> 8> No update step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
> 8> No patch step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
> 8> Performing configure step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
> 8> Not searching for unused variables given on the command line.
> 8> -- PRE_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION.
> 8> -- Running: C:/Python33/python.exe
> C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py
> --itkSource C:/SDKs/ITK/itk-4.2.1 --itkBuildDir C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1
> --itkExecDir ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR-NOTFOUND --SWGuidBaseOutput
> C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/ITKSoftwareGuide-build/SoftwareGuide
> 8> File
> "C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py",
> line 186
> 8> print self.GetCommandLine()
> 8> ^
> 8> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
> 8> CMake Error at SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt:159 (message):
> 8> POST_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION 1.
> 8>
> 8>
> 8> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>
The ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR is initialised in SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt.
Maybe try without external ITK for now?
Regards,
Constantine
On 25 September 2013 15:13, Jon Haitz Legarreta
<jhlegarreta at vicomtech.org>wrote:
Dear Constantine,
many thanks for your answer.
On 25 September 2013 13:48, Constantine Zakkaroff <mnkz at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this, but it seems to me you are using an
> older version of the SoftwareGuide code? ANYONE, PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M
> WRONG. I see nothing like that in the code available through git:
>
> git clone
> https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide.git
>
> Do you follow the instructions in:
>
>
> https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/blob/master/README.md
>
> I had to figure out git and such to get started. The project is configured
> as a super-build project, where the dependencies (ITK) are built firs at
> then the examples are run to generate the images and figures for the
> Software Guide.
>
Yes you are right; I was using the old SoftwareGuide generation system,
which dated back to 2004 :-S I was just not aware that there was a new
system under git.
I followed the instructions and apparently successfully cloned the
repository.
As for the super-build, I understand that it allows to build ALL ITK from
the SoftwareGuide project/solution. Correct me if I am wrong and if it just
builds the ITK examples.
> Matt fixed it the latest patch (FindLATEX.cmake):
>
> http://review.source.kitware.com/#/c/12774/
>
I used patches Matt was mentioning in hist first email:
[1]
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/commit/2e5c7375b80cc3fee54ab062043a2afa47b5f986
However, there are things that I do not get to understand: In the above
patch the SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txtis different from the
SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txtin
the patch above (the one you point Constantine).
Furthermore, there are no such files (present in the patch you point
Constantine) in my clone:
SoftwareGuide/CMake/FindLATEX.cmake
SoftwareGuide/Latex/CMakeLists.txt
When configuring the CMake, since I have not yet switched to git for ITK,
and I usually download the sources as a .zip and then build them, I have
chosen to use an external ITK. To be precise, I am using ITK 4.2.1. Thus, I
checked USE_SYSTEM_ITK and set
ITK_BINARY_DIR
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1 (contains the project created by CMake and
compiler's output)
ITK_DIR
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1 (contains the project created by CMake and
compiler's output)
ITK_SOURCE_DIR
C:/SDKs/ITK/itk-4.2.1 (contains the source code)
As to what Matt said, there is no ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR variable as far as I
can see, but the compiler complains about it: the generation seemed to be
successful, but when compiling the project, Visual Studio (2010) yielded
the following error:
8>------ Build started: Project: ITKSoftwareGuide, Configuration: Debug x64
------
8> Building Custom Rule C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/
CMakeLists.txt
8> CMake does not need to re-run because
C:\SDKs\ITK\itkSoftwareGuideBin\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp is up-to-date.
8> Creating directories for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No download step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No update step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> No patch step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> Performing configure step for 'ITKSoftwareGuide'
8> Not searching for unused variables given on the command line.
8> -- PRE_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION.
8> -- Running: C:/Python33/python.exe
C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py
--itkSource C:/SDKs/ITK/itk-4.2.1 --itkBuildDir C:/SDKs/ITK/itkBin-4.2.1
--itkExecDir ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR-NOTFOUND --SWGuidBaseOutput
C:/SDKs/ITK/itkSoftwareGuideBin/ITKSoftwareGuide-build/SoftwareGuide
8> File
"C:/SDKs/ITK/ITKSoftwareGuide/SoftwareGuide/Examples/RunExamples.py", line
186
8> print self.GetCommandLine()
8> ^
8> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
8> CMake Error at SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt:159 (message):
8> POST_RUN_PYTHON ART GENERATION 1.
8>
8>
8> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
JON HAITZ
On 25 September 2013 13:48, Constantine Zakkaroff <mnkz at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Jon,
Yes, I've been grinding away trying to get the ITK Software Guide built on
Windows, in collaboration with Matt. I think we are getting there.
1.- First, the /SoftwareGuide/Examples/CMakeLists.txt contains
> references to some examples that no longer exist (either because there
> is no Patent folder in ITK4 or because the examples themselves no
> longer exist/have been moved elsewhere):
>
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint1.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint2.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint3.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/FuzzyConnectednessImageFilter.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/HybridSegmentationFuzzyVoronoi.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/EuclideanDistance.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/GaussianDensityFunction.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ImageToListAdaptor.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ListSampleToHistogramFilter.cxx
> *
> ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ListSampleToHistogramGenerator.cxx
> * ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/PointSetToListAdaptor.cxx
> *
> ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/SampleToHistogramProjectionFilter.cxx
>
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this, but it seems to me you are using an
older version of the SoftwareGuide code? ANYONE, PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M
WRONG. I see nothing like that in the code available through git:
git clone https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide.git
Do you follow the instructions in:
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/blob/master/README.md
I had to figure out git and such to get started. The project is configured
as a super-build project, where the dependencies (ITK) are built firs at
then the examples are run to generate the images and figures for the
Software Guide.
2.- According to the /SoftwareGuide/README.txt, some additional data
> should be downloaded in order to successfully insert some figures. This
> data was originally found at
> ftp://public.kitware.com/pub/itk/Data/BrainWeb/
>
> However, the link seems not to be working. Thus, I hoped to continue
> working without it.
>
Manual downloading in not require any longer. The data from BraindWed is
downloaded automatically as a part of the super-build.
3.- I have installed all required components for Windows:
>
> * Latex, BibTeX (MiKTeX 2.9)
> * Perl (ActiveState Perl, downloaded from here
> <http://www.perl.org/get.html>)
> * ImageMagick (ImageMagick-6.8.6-9-Q16-x64-dll, downloaded from here
> <http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php>)
> * fig2dev (fig2dev3.2.3d, downloaded from here
> <http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/jfig/download.html
> >)
> * transfig (TransFig 3.2.4, downloaded from here
> <http://www.tucows.com/preview/8734/TransFig> :-S found no other
> "better" place)
> * ps2pdf, dvipdf, ps2pdf, dvips (these are bundled in MiKTeX),
> Ghostscript (9.10) libraries
>
fig2dev and transfig are not required any longer. Gohstscript is not
required if MiKTex is installed.
However, the /SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt seems not to look
> for/configure the location of neither transfig nor Ghostscript (although
> this last is also bundled in MiKTeX).
>
Matt fixed it the latest patch (FindLATEX.cmake):
http://review.source.kitware.com/#/c/12774/
I'm planning to update the instructions for the top-level README.md file
once the build is working.
I think the wiki page on the subject of building Software Guide perhaps can
be updated with more detailed instructions and notes.
Many thanks,
Constantine
On 21 September 2013 18:52, Matt McCormick <matt.mccormick at kitware.com>wrote:
Hi Jon,
Sorry we missed your message, and thanks for your interest in contributing!
Hans Johnson has done a lot of work updating the build process. There is
now a superbuild (it automatically builds/configures ITK), and the build
system is now in Python instead of Perl, which make things much easier.
Constantine has been helping test the Windows build. This week, we merged a
patch that allows us to build on Windows again [1], although Windows does
take more effort. Manual setting of the CMake configuration variable
ITK_EXECUTABLES_DIR may still be required. The dependencies have changed
slightly. Hans may correctly, but I think fig2dev and transfig are no
longer required. An additional requirement is pygments for one of the
MikTeX syntax highlighting packages -- a link on how to install that can be
found in SoftwareGuide/README.txt.
The contribution process is the same as ITK with Gerrit Code Review [2]
Please let us know if you have any questions or issues.
Thanks,
Matt
[1]
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/commit/2e5c7375b80cc3fee54ab062043a2afa47b5f986
[2]
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide/blob/master/README.md
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Luis Ibanez <luis.ibanez at kitware.com>wrote:
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your interest in the ITK Software Guide.
The Guide is currently being restructured.
You will find its current form in Github at:
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITKSoftwareGuide
Thanks
Luis
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jon Haitz Legarreta <jhlegarreta at vicomtech.org>
Date: 10 September 2013 11:00
Subject: [ITK] Software Guide generation process problems
To: Insight-users <insight-users at itk.org>
Hi there,
I was trying to inspire a software user's guide generation process on ITK's
Software Guide generation process.
I have read some old post concerning the issue:
http://itk-users.7.n7.nabble.com/Insight-Users-Guide-PDF-Generation-td767.html
And found the software generation repository at this address:
http://www.itk.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/SoftwareGuide/?root=InsightDocuments
I have noticed that it has not been changed since some time. I guess this
is due to the fact that all itk users (including me until very recently)
use the on-line PDF document or the doxygen-generated documentation.
I don't know whether anybody has tried to reproduce the software guide
generation process or whether kitware no longer supports this feature.
The thing is that CMake fails to correctly configure the SoftwareGuide
project.
I am using Windows 7 64-bit and ITK 4.2.1. I am not using Cygwin.
There are several issues here, some related to ITKv4
compatibility/migration issues:
1.- First, the /SoftwareGuide/Examples/CMakeLists.txt contains references
to some examples that no longer exist (either because there is no Patent
folder in ITK4 or because the examples themselves no longer exist/have
been moved elsewhere):
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint1.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint2.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/IterativeClosestPoint3.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/FuzzyConnectednessImageFilter.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Patented/HybridSegmentationFuzzyVoronoi.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/EuclideanDistance.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/GaussianDensityFunction.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ImageToListAdaptor.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ListSampleToHistogramFilter.cxx
-
${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/ListSampleToHistogramGenerator.cxx
- ${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/PointSetToListAdaptor.cxx
-
${ITK_SOURCE_DIR}/Examples/Statistics/SampleToHistogramProjectionFilter.cxx
Commenting or deleting these entries from the CMakeLists.txt is enough to
solve this issue, at least apparently.
2.- According to the /SoftwareGuide/README.txt, some additional data should
be downloaded in order to successfully insert some figures. This data was
originally found at ftp://public.kitware.com/pub/itk/Data/BrainWeb/
However, the link seems not to be working. Thus, I hoped to continue
working without it.
3.- I have installed all required components for Windows:
- Latex, BibTeX (MiKTeX 2.9)
- Perl (ActiveState Perl, downloaded from here<http://www.perl.org/get.html>
)
- ImageMagick (ImageMagick-6.8.6-9-Q16-x64-dll, downloaded from
here<http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php>
)
- fig2dev (fig2dev3.2.3d, downloaded from
here<http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/jfig/download.html>
)
- transfig (TransFig 3.2.4, downloaded from
here<http://www.tucows.com/preview/8734/TransFig>:-S found no other
"better" place)
- ps2pdf, dvipdf, ps2pdf, dvips (these are bundled in MiKTeX),
Ghostscript (9.10) libraries
However, the /SoftwareGuide/CMakeLists.txt seems not to look for/configure
the location of neither transfig nor Ghostscript (although this last is
also bundled in MiKTeX).
4.- Once the CMake has all the variables set, the configuration process
fails due to some invalid escape sequences introduced by the
/SoftwareGuide/Examples/CMakeLists.txt. The CMake configuration result is
attached as a txt file.
I have been looking for some forward slash in that CMakeLists.txt that may
be causing these problems at the lines pointed in the CMake configuration
result, but found none.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Sincerely,
JON HAITZ
P.S.: Sorry for the length of the message.
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