[vtkusers] AWT + SWT + Event Loops (was Re: VTK6 and Java Cone Example 5)

rkwright rkwright at geofx.com
Wed Aug 14 13:49:37 EDT 2013


LOL.  Yes, I figured that out.  I was actually on the phone talking with one
of my project's engineers about the build process on Android, Eclipse vs.
command line and !!  Slap forehead.  There is NO makefileŠ  :-)  So I
started the build and it built without problems.  I'll have a go at it later
when I get a chance.

Thanks
Ric


From:  "Sean McBride [via VTK]" <ml-node+s1045678n5722748h26 at n5.nabble.com>
Date:  Wednesday, August 14, 2013 12:40 PM
To:  Ric Wright <rkwright at geofx.com>
Subject:  Re: AWT + SWT + Event Loops (was Re: VTK6 and Java Cone Example 5)

On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:00:08 -0700, rkwright said:

>Right.  The crashes are only when SWT is involved. I'll keep poking but like
>I say, I don't want to learn/build new tooling (if I can help it).  But I
>find VTK kind of enigmatic in many respects.  For example, I thought I would
>try the Cocoa version, just for fun.  So I created a new VTK source and
>build folders, selected Xcode then ran configure, then generate.  It said
>"Configure done",  "Generate done".  Then what?  There's no makefile I can
>see to run the actual build.  Is there another cmake step?  I don't recall
>there being one when I generated the Java wrappers.  I just ran make in the
>config then generate and there was a makefile.  But this time no makefile.
>What am I missing?

That sounds more like due to being new to CMake than new to VTK.  If you
chose the Xcode generator, then cmake will have created a .xcodeproj file,
you then just open that project in Xcode just like a hand-created Xcode
project. 

Remember, VTK is a library, so you can build VTK itself with a makefile or
Xcode.  You can then take the resulting libraries and add them to your own
makefile, Xcode project, CMake build file, or custom build system.

Cheers, 

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