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===Notes before you begin===
 
===Notes before you begin===
* Slicer3 is assumed to have been built on your computer in the directory '''igt-tutorial'''
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* Slicer3 is assumed to have been built on your computer in the directory '''igt-tutorial'''.  This means that you have the directories igt-tutorial/Slicer3, igt-tutorial/Slicer3-build and igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib
 
* CMake 2.6 is absolutely required.  If you don't have it installed, you can use the version of ccmake found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin (it will be CMake 2.6)
 
* CMake 2.6 is absolutely required.  If you don't have it installed, you can use the version of ccmake found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin (it will be CMake 2.6)
  
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   $ mkdir OpenIGTLink-build
 
   $ mkdir OpenIGTLink-build
  
Configure using CMake 2.6:  Press the 'c' key (or the configure button), then set '''Slicer3_DIR''' to your build directory of Slicer3 (i.e. Slicer3-build), press 'c' (or the configure button) again and then press the 'g' key (or the generate button) to generate the makefiles.
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Configure using CMake 2.6:
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* Run CMake - CMake is found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin  
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* Set the source code directory to igt-tutorial/OpenIGTLink
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* Set the build directory to igt-tutorial/OpenIGTLink-build
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* Press the 'c' key (or the configure button) - this give you a dialog box telling you that you haven't set the Slicer build directory yet
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* Set '''Slicer3_DIR''' to your build directory of Slicer3 (i.e. Slicer3-build)
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* Press 'c' (or the configure button) again
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* Then press the 'g' key (or the OK button) to generate the Visual Studio solution (Windows) or makefiles (linux)
  
 
''' Windows '''
 
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''' Linux / Mac OS X '''
 
''' Linux / Mac OS X '''
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* ccmake is found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin
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   $ cd OpenIGTLink-build
 
   $ cd OpenIGTLink-build
 
   $ ccmake ../OpenIGTLink
 
   $ ccmake ../OpenIGTLink

Revision as of 17:38, 16 October 2008

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Notes before you begin

  • Slicer3 is assumed to have been built on your computer in the directory igt-tutorial. This means that you have the directories igt-tutorial/Slicer3, igt-tutorial/Slicer3-build and igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib
  • CMake 2.6 is absolutely required. If you don't have it installed, you can use the version of ccmake found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin (it will be CMake 2.6)

Instructions

First, get the OpenIGTLink module source code from the repository:

 $ cd igt-tutorial
 $ svn co http://svn.na-mic.org/NAMICSandBox/trunk/IGTLoadableModules/OpenIGTLink OpenIGTLink

Create a new build directory:

 $ mkdir OpenIGTLink-build

Configure using CMake 2.6:

  • Run CMake - CMake is found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin
  • Set the source code directory to igt-tutorial/OpenIGTLink
  • Set the build directory to igt-tutorial/OpenIGTLink-build
  • Press the 'c' key (or the configure button) - this give you a dialog box telling you that you haven't set the Slicer build directory yet
  • Set Slicer3_DIR to your build directory of Slicer3 (i.e. Slicer3-build)
  • Press 'c' (or the configure button) again
  • Then press the 'g' key (or the OK button) to generate the Visual Studio solution (Windows) or makefiles (linux)

Windows

  • Open OpenIGTLink.sln in the OpenIGTLink-build folder
  • Build -> Build Solution

Upon completion, you will find OpenIGTLink.dll in OpenIGTLink-build/Debug

Linux / Mac OS X

  • ccmake is found in igt-tutorial/Slicer3-lib/CMake-build/bin
 $ cd OpenIGTLink-build
 $ ccmake ../OpenIGTLink

If the previous command has completed without error, you can start building:

 $ make

Upon completion, you should find libOpenIGTLink.so (Linux) or libOpenIGTLink.dylib (Mac OS X) at igt-tutorial/OpenIGTLink-build