Batchmake install
Install BatchMake
ON LINUX
Open a terminal then run this command line:
cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@batchmake.org:/cvsroot/BatchMake co BatchMake
To build and compile BatchMake, create a new directory (BatchMakeBin for instance) and then do:
cd BatchMakeBin ccmake ../BatchMake
You will have to specify CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE (Debug or Release) and the ITK_DIR which is the directory that contains ITKConfig.cmake file. Press 'c' to configure then 'g' to generate and then run the 'make' command to compile Batchmake.
FLTK: Use Batchmake as a GUI (Graphical User Interface)
To use Batchmake as a GUI, you must have FLTK. You can get it from [1]:
-Download the stable release version.
-Go to the directory where it is downloaded.
-Build and compile FLTK: create a new directory (FLTKBin for example) and then do:
cd FLTKBin ccmake ../FLTK
Here put CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to 'Release' and BUILD_SHARED_LIBS to 'ON'
Press 'c' to configure then 'g' to generate and then run the 'make' command to compile FLTK. When it's done, you will have to re-build BatchMake but put USE_FLTK to 'ON'.
If you encounter an error while re-compiling BatchMake, you might have to change a line of FLTK/src/filename_list.cxx:
Replace: int n=scandir(d, list, 0,(int(*)(const void*,const void*))sort); with: int n=scandir(d, list, 0,(int(*)(const dirent**,const dirent**))sort); When done, re-build FLTK then BatchMake.