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= Download, Configure, and Build =
== Download Source ==


You have two options:
Download the source via git
 
== 1. Download, configure, and build manually ==
 
=== 1a. Clone the Git repository ===
==== Windows, Linux, and OS X: Command-line Option ====
cd <where you want the top-level source directory to be>
  git clone https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK TubeTK
  git clone https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK TubeTK
==== Windows, Linux, and OS X: Using the GitHub gui ====
Follow the directions for cloning a repo to your machine
* On the right side of the page, you'll find a button to "Clone in Desktop". Click this.
* The GitHub app will open.
* Log in if it asks you to, and specify a convenient location on your computer for the project folder.


=== 1b. Configure ===
== Configure ==


Create a directory, outside of the source directory, to hold the compilation
  mkdir TubeTK-Release
  mkdir TubeTK-Release
  cd TubeTK-Release
  cd TubeTK-Release
Within that compilation directory, run ccmake and point it to where the source is located
  ccmake ../TubeTK
  ccmake ../TubeTK


=== 1c. Build ===
== Build ==


==== Windows ====
=== Windows ===
Microsoft Visual Studio
Microsoft Visual Studio
* Load the TubeTK solution file
* Load the TubeTK solution file
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  cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release/TubeTK-build
  cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release/TubeTK-build
  make
  make
== 2. Dashboard Testing==
*Details  on setting up a nightly dashboard :  [[TubeTK/Dashboard Scripts]].
== 3. Have CTest do all of the work ==
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<em> THIS METHOD IS NOT WORKING AT THIS TIME - WE NEED TO UPDATE THE BUILD FILES MENTIONED BELOW. </em>
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<em> SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE - PLEASE USE THE MANUAL BUILD METHOD DESCRIBED ABOVE</em>
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This is the recommended approach for people who will be using and developing in TubeTK.  It not only builds and tests TubeTK with minimal effort, but it also submits your build as an "experimental" on the TubeTK dashboard - this allows us to more easily help you debug errors during the build process:
* Download a ctest configuration file for TubeTK
:Linux: [https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK/blob/master/CMake/TubeTK_InitialBuild_Linux.cmake TubeTK_InitialBuild_Linux.cmake]
:OS X:[https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK/blob/master/CMake/TubeTK_InitialBuild_Mac.cmake TubeTK_InitialBuild_Mac.cmake]
:Windows: [https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK/blob/master/CMake/TubeTK_InitialBuild_Windows.cmake TubeTK_InitialBuild_Windows.cmake]
* Edit it to match your environment
** Only the variables in the first portion of the file should be edited.  They are clearly marked and self explanatory.  Additional details are at [[TubeTK/Dashboard Scripts]].
* Run ctest and submit an experimental dashboard
:Fedora and Ubuntu:
:<code>ctest -S TubeTK_InitialBuild_Linux.cmake</code>
:Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
:<code>ctest28 -S TubeTK_InitialBuild_Linux.cmake</code>
:OS X:
:<code>ctest -S TubeTK_InitialBuild_Mac.cmake</code>
:Windows:
:<code>ctest -S TubeTK_InitialBuild_Windows.cmake</code>
:This will download the source code, configure it, build it, test it, and then submit the results to the [http://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=TubeTK TubeTK Dashboard].


= Advanced =
= Advanced =

Revision as of 00:47, 9 January 2015

Process

TubeTK has been tested on Windows, OS X, and Linux.

The process consists of the following steps

  • Install requirements
  • Optionally install recommendations
  • Download source
  • Configure using CMake
  • Build

Install Requirements

  • CMake
  • GIT

CMake

Install the latest stable release.

GIT

Install the latest stable release.

sudo apt-get install git

Optionally Install Recommendations

  • Slicer
  • Boost

Slicer

Download and install the latest stable release of Slicer. You can use either binaries or compile from source.

Oddities

Boost

Download and build Boost:

Oddities

  • We do not recommend the pre-built versions of Boost on most modern platforms. Most binary distributions don't support 64bit builds. You should build with appropriate options, such as:
./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/usr/local/boost-1_57
sudo ./b2 address-model=64 cflags=-fPIC cxxflags="-fPIC -std=c++11" link=static install

Download Source

Download the source via git

git clone https://github.com/TubeTK/TubeTK TubeTK

Configure

Create a directory, outside of the source directory, to hold the compilation

mkdir TubeTK-Release
cd TubeTK-Release

Within that compilation directory, run ccmake and point it to where the source is located

ccmake ../TubeTK

Build

Windows

Microsoft Visual Studio

  • Load the TubeTK solution file
    • Select File -> Open -> Project/Solution -> open TubeTK-Release/TubeTK.sln
  • Perform the initial build using your compiler at the top-level of TubeTK-Release. This will update and build the libraries that TubeTK depends on (ex. VTK, ITK), and then build TubeTK.
    • Right click on the "ALL_BUILD" project and select "Build".
  • Subsequent builds should be initiated in the subdir TubeTK-Release/TubeTK-build to save time. This will build TubeTK only. You may have to periodically build from the top-level of TubeTK-Release to get updates to the libraries that TubeTK depends on.
    • Right click on the "TubeTK" project and select "Build".

Linux and OS X

  • Perform the initial build using your compiler at the top-level of TubeTK-Release. This will update and build the libraries that TubeTK depends on (ex. VTK, ITK), and then build TubeTK.
cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release
make
  • Subsequent builds should be initiated in the subdir TubeTK-Release/TubeTK-build to save time. This will build TubeTK only. You may have to periodically build from the top-level of TubeTK-Release to get updates to the libraries that TubeTK depends on.
cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release/TubeTK-build
make

Advanced

Using KWStyle

For introductory information, see: http://public.kitware.com/KWStyle/.

 git clone http://public.kitware.com/KWStyle.git $HOME/KWStyle
 mkdir $HOME/KWStyle-Release
 cd $HOME/KWStyle-Release
 cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../KWStyle
 make
 sudo make install
 cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release
 cmake -DTubeTK_USE_KWSTYLE=ON -DKWSTYLE_EXECUTABLE=/usr/local/bin/KWStyle .
 make
 make StyleCheck

Using a pre-existing ITK, JsonCpp, or VTK installation

You can also configure CMake variables to use an existing JsonCpp installation instead of an embedded version.

cd $HOME/TubeTK-Release
cmake -DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP .

You can also configure CMake variables to use an existing ITK or VTK installation instead of an embedded versions. This is not recommended, because of inter-dependencies that require specific version of these libraries, and built using specific options, to be used.

  • USE_SYSTEM_ITK: OFF
    • If "ON", then you can tell TubeTK to use an ITK build that is already present on your system (using the CMake variable ITK_DIR).
  • USE_SYSTEM_VTK: OFF
    • If "ON", then you can tell TubeTK to use a VTK build that is already present on your system (using the CMake variable VTK_DIR). See the warning below.
  • Dependency on VTK version and build options
    • Note that TubeTK relies on VTK from 3D Slicer (https://github.com/Slicer/VTK)
    • The 3D Slicer fork of VTK contains enhancements that have not yet made it into the VTK repository itself.