[ITK-users] [ANNOUNCE] ITK 4.8.0 Release Candidate 3 is ready for testing!
Matt McCormick
matt.mccormick at kitware.com
Sat Jun 27 21:56:23 EDT 2015
Hi Ariel,
Yes, the new Python support is very exciting :-)!
Thank you for testing and reporting your results. The GDCM test
segmentation faults should be fix with RC3. I am not sure about the
QuickViewTest, but it commonly throws false positives. What version of VTK
did you build against?
Thanks,
Matt
On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Ariel Hernán Curiale <curiale at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for improving the python wrapper, specially for OS X and clang. I’m
> can’t wait to test the numpy integration.
> I just make a clean installation and the building process finished without
> any error. However, the ctest gives me six errors
> https://open.cdash.org/viewTest.php?onlyfailed&buildid=3878802
> These errors are related to the GDCM and the QuickViewTest which I’m not
> using.
>
>
> Cheers,
> ______________________________________________
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> | E.T.S.I de Telecomunicación, Universidad de Valladolid
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>
> On 26 Jun 2015, at 23:57, Matt McCormick <matt.mccormick at kitware.com>
> wrote:
>
> On behalf of the Insight Toolkit community, we are proud to announce
> that ITK 4.8.0 release candidate 3 has been tagged and is available
> for testing! Please take this opportunity to test the new features in
> the release candidate.
>
>
> To obtain the source code,
>
>
> git clone http://itk.org/ITK.git
> cd ITK
> git checkout -q --detach v4.8rc03
>
>
> For more details, please see the Git documentation [1].
>
>
> A few selected highlights for this release:
>
> - New remote modules: BridgeNumPy, LabelErodeDilate,
> ParabolicMorphology, MinimalPathExtraction
> - itk::FFTPadImageFilter to automatically pad images for the FFT
> implementation’s supported greatest prime factor
> - Additional point set registration capabilities.
> - More modules can be built as shared libraries.
> - GDCM, MetaIO, KWSys, MINC have been updated to their latest upstream
> versions.
> Python wrapping is in excellent shape and works with the latest GCC,
> Clang, and MSVC.
> - Experimental cross-compilation support for Windows (MinGW-w64),
> ARMv6 (Raspberry Pi), ARMv7 (Android), ppc64le (POWER8), and
> JavaScript (Emscripten).
>
> A more complete, detailed set of release notes will follow in
> subsequent release candidates.
>
>
> Please test the release candidate and share your experiences on the
> mailing list, issue tracker, and Gerrit Code Review. Since GDCM has
> seen a major upgrade to the latest version, please exercise DICOM IO,
> and be on the lookout for regressions.
>
> An Experimental build, which demonstrates how the test suite performs
> on your local build system, can be submitted to the dashboard [2]
> with:
>
>
> mkdir ../ITK-build
> cd ../ITK-build
> cmake ../ITK
> ctest -j 4 -M Experimental -T Configure -T Build -T Test -T Submit
>
>
> Visual Studio builds must also add “-C Release” to the ctest command.
>
> Notify the mailing list if there are any unexpected failures. Testing
> your own applications against the RC is also appreciated.
>
>
> Congratulations and well done to the 31 contributors to this release.
> We would especially like to recognize the new contributors, David
> Froger, Cyril Mory, Dzenan Zukic, Ivan Setiawan, Jan Bergmeier, Rolf
> Eike Beer, Davis Vigneault, Gary JIA, and Alexander Hewer.
>
>
>
> The final release will be approximately one week from now.
>
>
>
>
> [1] http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git
>
> [2] http://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=Insight
>
>
> New Features
> ---------------------
>
> * Wrapping improvements
>
> - Wrapping now uses CastXML instead of GCCXML
> - The latest GCC, Clang, and MSVC are fully supported
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/888
> - Cross-compilation and packaging support
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/904
> - ITK_WRAP_VECTOR_COMPONENTS option to specify number of wrapped
> vector components
> - More classes wrapped
>
>
> * Compiler Support
>
> - GCC 5.1
> - Clang 3.6.0
> - Better cross-compilation support (requires CMake 3.3)
> - Experimental support for Emscripten (JavaScript)
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/912
> - Experimental support for the Raspberry Pi
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/887
> - Experimental support for Android
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/893
> - Experimental support for MXE/MinGW-w64
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/883
> - Experimental support for the POWER8
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/891
>
>
> * New Remote Modules
>
> - MinimalPathExtraction
> - Insight Journal Article: http://hdl.handle.net/1926/1332
> - BridgeNumPy
> - Convert itk.Image to NumPy array’s and back
> - LabelErodeDilate
> - Insight Journal Article: http://hdl.handle.net/10380/3399
> - ParabolicMorphology
> - Insight Journal Article: http://hdl.handle.net/1926/1370
>
>
> * Infrastructure Improvements
>
> - An UpdateThirdPartyFromUpstream.sh script for 3rd party updates with
> Git subtree
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/899
> - Minimum required CMake version is now 2.8.9
> - Many more modules can be built as shared libraries
> - ITK_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES variable during initial configuration to
> turn on use of common system third party libraries by default
> - Release testing data tarball split from source tarball
> - Gold linker used by default on Linux
>
>
> * Filtering Improvements
>
> - itk::FFTPadImageFilter to automatically pad images for the FFT
> implementation’s supported greatest prime factor
> - itk::AtomicInt class for parallel computation
> - Various performance enhancements
>
>
> * Registration Improvements
>
> - Point set SyN registration
> - Point set BSpline SyN registration
>
>
> * Documentation Improvements
>
> - The ITK Software Guide is now available in HTML
> - Details: http://kitware.com/blog/home/post/890
>
>
> * Third Party Library Updates
>
> - GDCM updated to latest upstream
> - KWSys updated to the latest upstream
> - MetaIO updated to the latest upstream
> - MINC update to lastest upstream
>
> * Style improvements -- ITK gets more stylish with every release!
>
> * Improved code coverage -- we are at 85.4%!
>
> * *Lots* of important bug fixes
>
> * And much more! See details in the log below.
>
> Changes from v4.8rc02..v4.8rc03
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Bradley Lowekamp (3):
> BUG: Remove reliance on exceptions in StringTools::ToData methods
> BUG: Fix WriteCellsAsBinary and valgrind defects
> COMP: Explicitly export SingleValuedNonLinearVnlOptimizerv4
>
> Matthew McCormick (4):
> COMP: Address may be used uninitialized in IdentityTransformTest.
> COMP: Address array subscript above bounds in VTKPolyDataReader.
> COMP: Work around GDCM test segfault with Clang 3.5+.
> BUG: Do not use pthreads with Emscripten.
>
> Michka Popoff (1):
> ENH: Update PyInit for Python 3
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Errors or omissions? Please fix them here:
>
>
>
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