Making Development Environment without compiling source distribution: Difference between revisions
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- MS DirectX SDK (June 2010) | - MS DirectX SDK (June 2010) | ||
- Qt 4.6.3 (qt-win-opensource-4.6.3-vs2008.exe | - Qt 4.6.3 (qt-win-opensource-4.6.3-vs2008.exe [http://qt.nokia.com]) | ||
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- ParaView-Development-3.8.0-Win32-x86.exe, ParaView-3.8.0.zip, ParaViewData-3.8.0.zip, ParaView3-html.tar.gz | - ParaView-Development-3.8.0-Win32-x86.exe, ParaView-3.8.0.zip, ParaViewData-3.8.0.zip, ParaView3-html.tar.gz [http://www.paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.html] | ||
- vtkdata-5.6.0.zip, vtkDocHtml-5.6.0.tar.gz | - vtkdata-5.6.0.zip, vtkDocHtml-5.6.0.tar.gz [http://www.vtk.org/VTK/resources/software.html] |
Revision as of 11:54, 1 July 2010
The tedious compiling from VTK source is gone by the help of ParaView 3.8.0 developer distribution. By simply installing ParaView 3.8.0 developer distribution, we can develop C++ program with VTK, run VTK python script in external python interpreter, and extending ParaView.
This document is based on Windows 32bit OS, and ParaView 3.8.0 developer distribution(ParaView-Development-3.8.0-Win32-x86.exe). The compiler should be Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (MSVC 2008), which is used compiling the distribution.
Three prerequisites are DirectX SDK, Qt, and Python distributions. The tested versions are
- MS DirectX SDK (June 2010)
- Qt 4.6.3 (qt-win-opensource-4.6.3-vs2008.exe [1])
- Python 2.6.5 (python-2.6.5.msi [2])
The setup procedure are as followings:
STEP 1. Download ParaView 3.8.0 developer distribution, source distribution, data and help files
- ParaView-Development-3.8.0-Win32-x86.exe, ParaView-3.8.0.zip, ParaViewData-3.8.0.zip, ParaView3-html.tar.gz [3]
- vtkdata-5.6.0.zip, vtkDocHtml-5.6.0.tar.gz [4]