[vtkusers] Creating the local directory vtkMy
David Netherway
david.netherway at adelaide.edu.au
Tue Jan 8 03:54:44 EST 2002
Hello Sebastien,
I have had another go, this time creating dlls. This time I managed to start
vtk.exe and have it return 4.0 to the coomand "package require vtkmycommon".
So I guess I am most of the way there. I will review what I have done
tomorrow. The problem I had was probably related to environmental variables
not pointing to the correct directories.
Thanks for the help, David
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Netherway" <david.netherway at adelaide.edu.au>
To: <vtkusers at public.kitware.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: [vtkusers] Creating the local directory vtkMy
> Hello Sebastien,
>
> Thank you for the rapid response and sorry about the multiple copies of my
> email.
>
> Below is the output when I ran vtkmyEx1.exe.
>
> But I was expecting a wish window in which I could run vtk tcl commands +
> the extra commands in vtkMy.
>
> The program vtkmyEx1.exe runs and immediately exits.
>
> How do I get wish type behavior?
>
> I have added {e:/Program Files/vtkMy/Wrapping/Tcl} to TCLLIBPATH.
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---------
> Create vtkBar object and print it.
>
> vtkBar (0x010B18E0)
>
> Debug: Off
>
> Modified Time: 2
>
> Reference Count: 1
>
> Registered Events: (none)
>
> Create vtkBar2 object and print it.
>
> vtkBar2 (0x010B18E0)
>
> Debug: Off
>
> Modified Time: 3
>
> Reference Count: 1
>
> Registered Events: (none)
>
> Create vtkImageFoo object and print it.
>
> vtkImageFoo (0x010B1880)
>
> Debug: Off
>
> Modified Time: 54
>
> Reference Count: 2
>
> Registered Events: (none)
>
> Number Of Required Inputs: 1
>
> No Inputs
>
> AbortExecute: Off
>
> Progress: 0
>
> Progress Text: (None)
>
> Output 0: (0x010B1710)
>
> ErrorCode: NoError
>
> NumberOfThreads: 2
>
> Bypass: Off
>
> Foo: 0
>
> Output Scalar Type: -1
>
> Looks good ?
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---------
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sebastien BARRE" <sebastien at barre.nom.fr>
> To: "David Netherway" <david.netherway at adelaide.edu.au>
> Cc: <vtkusers at public.kitware.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [vtkusers] Creating the local directory vtkMy
>
>
> > At 1/8/02 01:27 PM, David Netherway wrote:
> > >Hello Sebastien,
> > >
> > >I have tried to build vtkMy but have the following link error:
> >
> > Hi David
> >
> > Please update both your VTK and CMake CVS. Then empty your vtkMy build
dir
> > and start again.
> > I made a couple of changes this afternoon that fix this problem.
> > Keep me posted if it still does not work.
> >
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