[vtkusers] VTK as a Scala Build Tool Dependency

Sebastien Jourdain sebastien.jourdain at kitware.com
Fri Mar 21 11:57:35 EDT 2014


You don't need to run cmake since everything is already build and package.

On the other hand, maven should be run to install on your local repo that
vtk package that you've just downloaded.

But if you do not master Maven, I won't be able to help you out on that.

Good luck,

Seb




On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Robert Häckl <robert_haeckl at fear-gfx.de>wrote:

>  Hm,
> I don't get it. I downloaded the Ubuntu-SuperBuild-Java<http://open.cdash.org/buildSummary.php?buildid=3262325>one. Do I have to run the cmake stuff? Haha, sorry for being noobish :D But
> I already have problems to run cmake. Possibly, I need some advise what I
> have to write into my console. This is weird stuff :(.
> Thanks so far!
>
> Am 21.03.2014 15:02, schrieb Sebastien Jourdain:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
>  As today being the first day that is available, there is a path via
> Maven. Although, none of the generated binaries have been tested and a full
> integration with maven still requires more work, but still there is a way
> now. ;-)
>
>  The current status, is that we generate java binaries for different
> platforms in a maven friendly way, but no repository or so are available
> yet. In theory, we should gather all those binaries and install them once,
> but for now they are only available independently from each other.
>
>  To download them, go to => http://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=VTK
>
>  And at the bottom of the page, you should see yellow boxes that will
> allow you to download the files that have been generated by that platform.
>
>  Then, the pom.xml that goes with it expect somehow the other platforms
> files to be there too. So before calling Maven, for your usage, you will
> need to patch that file yourself.
>
>  And once again, this is bleeding edge, so those are not tested.
> Although, if you could get back to us to let us know how it worked and if
> anything could be improved within that very first step, that will be great.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Seb
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Robert Häckl <robert_haeckl at fear-gfx.de>wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I just want to know, if there is any way to use VTK as a dependency in a
>> Scala Build Tool project. Possibly also as a maven dependency.
>> Installig vtk via synaptic on ubuntu is no problem so far. But when I use
>> the "run"-command in my sbt project, there is an UnsatisfiedLinkError. When
>> I just run the class with the vtk stuff without sbt everything is running,
>> but this is not my desired way because I have a lot of other stuff, which I
>> like to run with sbt.
>> Furthermore I do not think, that I have to set some PATH variables,
>> because adding a dependency in a sbt or maven project imply that I do not
>> have to configure something on my OS or so, except the Java stuff. You know
>> what I mean? I just want to start smooth and clean my stuff within my sbt
>> project in my intellij IDE.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Robert
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