[vtkusers] After compiling and installing, there is no vtk binary?

Randall Hand randall.hand at gmail.com
Wed May 13 12:15:52 EDT 2009


To get the binaries, you need to enable Python or TCL Bindings, which will
create either 'vtk' or 'vtkpython'.
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Philip Cardiff <philip.cardiff at ucd.ie>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I followed the steps to compile and install VTK from the 'Readme.html' file
> in the source package I downloaded.
>
> I followed the steps to compile and install, and everything seemed to go
> fine.
>
> But I cannot find the 'vtk' executable?
> The readme says it should be in the bin directory where it was complied.
>
> There directories 'bin','include' and 'lib' in the directory where I
> specified VTK to be installed, but the only executables in the bin directory
> are 'vtkEncodeString' and 'lprog'. Where is the 'vtk' executable?
>
>
> And tips or help are much appreciated,
> Philip
>
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