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== Introduction ==
CMake 2.4 supports install components. Default component '''ALL''' will install all components. After that, each file can be in one component. When specifying components during '''install''' procedure, only the files corresponding to the component will be installed. Using this mechanism, packaging user projects that use itk will be simpler. For example, '''Slicer Runtime''', only requires runtime libraries from ITK, while '''Slicer Development''' must include all the header files and other support files.
== Classification of Files ==
== Classification of Files ==



Revision as of 15:09, 28 September 2006

Introduction

CMake 2.4 supports install components. Default component ALL will install all components. After that, each file can be in one component. When specifying components during install procedure, only the files corresponding to the component will be installed. Using this mechanism, packaging user projects that use itk will be simpler. For example, Slicer Runtime, only requires runtime libraries from ITK, while Slicer Development must include all the header files and other support files.

Classification of Files

Componnet Files Comment
Development *.h, *.txx, *.hxx, (plus kwsys, itksys, gxsys files)
*.lib, *.a
*.idx, *.mdx, *.swg, CSwing subdirectory
vtk*Kit.cmake List of classes for external wrapping
ITKConfig.cmake, ITKBuldSettings.cmake, ITKLibraryDepends.cmake, UseITK.cmake
CMake subdirectory
WrapITK/Configuration
Documentation Man pages, html pages, *.dic
RuntimeLibraries *.dll, *.so
*.tcl, *.py,
RuntimeExecutables itkwish
Examples *.exe


Notes

  • Each install should correspond to one of these components