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"WrapITK Installation" | |||
The following lists the steps for WrapITK installation on Mac OS X Snow Leopard: | |||
= Required tools = | |||
Install Xcode version 3.x (& not 4.x) from developer.apple.com | |||
Install cmake from | |||
Install Git from http://www.itk.org/Wiki/Git/Download | |||
= Download ITK = | |||
Download ITK source from the git page from http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git/Download | |||
Make sure you checkout the Master branch using git checkout master instead of any other tag. The output directory ITK would contain the source code. | |||
= Build ITK = | |||
Create a new directory for ITK binaries and run cmake from command line or GUI to build the ITK source | |||
mkdir build | |||
cd build | |||
ccmake .. | |||
Make sure of enabling the configuration options USE_WRAP_ITK, ITK_REVIEW, ITK_PYTHON, ITK_JAVA, and BUILD_SHARED_LIBS in the configuration | |||
run make utility | |||
ITK/build directory would contain the binaries | |||
= Experimental build = | |||
To create the experimental build, run the command: crest -D Experimental |
Revision as of 20:39, 10 March 2011
"WrapITK Installation" The following lists the steps for WrapITK installation on Mac OS X Snow Leopard:
Required tools
Install Xcode version 3.x (& not 4.x) from developer.apple.com Install cmake from Install Git from http://www.itk.org/Wiki/Git/Download
Download ITK
Download ITK source from the git page from http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git/Download
Make sure you checkout the Master branch using git checkout master instead of any other tag. The output directory ITK would contain the source code.
Build ITK
Create a new directory for ITK binaries and run cmake from command line or GUI to build the ITK source mkdir build cd build ccmake .. Make sure of enabling the configuration options USE_WRAP_ITK, ITK_REVIEW, ITK_PYTHON, ITK_JAVA, and BUILD_SHARED_LIBS in the configuration run make utility ITK/build directory would contain the binaries
Experimental build
To create the experimental build, run the command: crest -D Experimental