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== DCMTK Integration == | == DCMTK Integration == | ||
* Example of new example from OFFIS [http://support.dcmtk.org/wiki/dcmtk/howto/dcmscu-example] | |||
* Existing CMake FindDCMTK() | * Existing CMake FindDCMTK() | ||
** Doesn't work for all types of builds (I don't remember all the details, but code revisit if needed) | ** Doesn't work for all types of builds (I don't remember all the details, but code revisit if needed) |
Revision as of 15:58, 10 June 2011
Discussion
- Would like to get into more detail about PACs support
Week Status and progress
- GDCM Libs still not showing up properly
- Windows xp and 7 machines now running ITK with GDCM system
- Prep for NAMIC
- WIn 7 Errors
DCMTK Integration
- Example of new example from OFFIS [1]
- Existing CMake FindDCMTK()
- Doesn't work for all types of builds (I don't remember all the details, but code revisit if needed)
- To find libraries, hard-codes /Release and /Debug paths. Not specific to which build the current project is running
- Investigate how it integrates in CTK project
- CTK uses SuperBuild. Very nice, but complex to use since ITKv4 is not using SuperBuild.
- CTK has a local repository of DCMTK with patches applied.
- Custom DCMTK.cmake file in CMakeExternals (part of SuperBuild structure)
- Custom FindDCMTK.cmake under Utilities/CMake
- Much cleaner than default implementation included with CMake
- Still has /Release, /Debug paths hard-coded
- It would be nice to work with DCMTK project to beef up Find/Use scripts to work with latest Git repository.
To Do
- Write up Project for NAMIC
- Iron out Win 7 Errors
- Continue fixing missing library problem