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In Linux, you have three choices of how to obtain ITK. In fact, one of the options allows you to skip Step 2: Building entirely!
Option 1: Download ITK from your package manager (e.g. apt-get on Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, etc)
Option 2: Download a release version of the source code. A release version has been marked as "approved and working" by the community. Simply download the latest release (e.g. InsightToolkit-4.1.0.tar.gz) on the download page and unzip (or untar) it. You now have the ITK source code!
Option 3: Download the very latest version of the source code.
Option 1 | Option 2 | Option 3 |
(NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ITK4!): Download ITK from your package manager (e.g. apt-get on Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, etc) | Download a release version of the source code. A release version has been marked as "approved and working" by the community. Simply download the latest release (e.g. InsightToolkit-4.1.0.tar.gz) on the download page and unzip (or untar) it. You now have the ITK source code! | Download the very latest version of the source code. |
Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced/Development |
(NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ITK4!): Download ITK from your package manager (e.g. apt-get on Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, etc) | Download a release version of the source code. A release version has been marked as "approved and working" by the community. Simply download the latest release (e.g. InsightToolkit-4.1.0.tar.gz) on the download page and unzip (or untar) it. You now have the ITK source code! | Download the very latest version of the source code. |