Slicer:Slicer 2.7 Building
Slicer relies on several powerful support libraries. Building slicer has been significantly simplified.
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Generic Instructions (Linux/Unix/Solaris)
For anonymous checkout and build on most Linux and Solaris configurations, you only need to follow the steps below.
Notes:
- You will need a recent cvs client; version 1.12.10 is known to work.
- You will need a recent Subversion (svn) client
- You will need autoconf installed (except on Windows).
- Windows users need to see special download instructions below.
- If you are using gcc, use something around gcc ver. 3.3 vintage. There have been problems compiling various support libraries using gcc ver. 4.0.
1) Get an anonymous checkout
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.spl.harvard.edu:/projects/cvs/slicer login
and enter 'bwhspl' as the password and then
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.spl.harvard.edu:/projects/cvs/slicer checkout -r release-2-7-patches slicer2
Note: to build the current cvs head, omit the '-r release-2-7-patches' argument.
2) Build the required support libraries (Tcl/Tk, blt, teem, VTK, ITK, NA-MIC Sandbox)
cd slicer2 ./Scripts/genlib.tcl
- Note: you need svn installed.
3) Build slicer
./Scripts/cmaker.tcl
These steps will build the entire system for you, and you can use this as the basis for further development such as writing your own custom modules.
Windows
Like in releases 2.4 through 2.6, not all the support libraries are easy to build on windows in Slicer 2.7, so you can download a set of precompiled binaries to build against. Insert the following substeps between steps 1) and 2).
1.a) download this file: Slicer2.7-Lib-win32.zip
1.b) unzip the contents into your slicer2 directory. You will end up with the following libraries
Lib/win32/CMake-build Lib/win32/tcl-build
Then continue with the build steps above, knowing that now you have tclsh executable located in
Lib/win32/tcl-build/bin
This assumes you are building with the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET version of the development environment. If you need to use a different compiler, you need to change the GENERATOR variable in the 'slicer_variables.tcl' to 'Visual Studio 7.1'. Note that Slicer has not been fully tested on windows environments other than Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. If CMake complains that "cl" can not compile a simple test program, and you are running Visual Studio 7 .NET 2003, you need to change the GENERATOR variable to "Visual Studio 7 .NET 2003".
If you are using MS VisualStudio 6, you can download the compilation scripts: Slicer2-MSVC6-InstallScripts.zip. (Note that some modules may not build due to library incompatibilities).
Mac OSX
Follow the Generic install steps.
Troubleshooting
These steps are followed as part of the nightly build process for slicer as shown on the slicer dashboard here. Compare the builds shown on the dashboard to the system you are trying to build on.
Where to go for Help
Compilation questions can be sent to the Slicer Developer's Mailing List.