[ITK Community] How to recompile only one module

Michka Popoff michkapopoff at gmail.com
Fri Nov 15 03:01:27 EST 2013


Hi

I am still playing around with it, and I don't get it. I am able to recompile a single VTK module, or c++ files I made myself, but impossible to do anything with ITK.
I tested under OS X and Fedora, to be sure it was not a platform dependent problem.
Would it be possible to have a step by step tutorial ? It could also be added to the wiki for future users.

Thanks for your help.

Michka


Le 3 nov. 2013 à 23:11, Matt McCormick a écrit :

> Hi Michka,
> 
> "make help" from the top of the build tree will list all build
> targets.  This can be piped to grep to find the target of interest.
> The "-all" targets will build both the library and the tests -- the
> target with out the "-all" will just build the library and its
> dependencies.  Another approach is to "cd" into the "test" directory
> for the module in the build tree and run "make" from there.
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt
> 
> 
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Michka Popoff <michkapopoff at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I successfully built ITK in a folder. I then made some modifications to a ITK module, in the source dir.
>> I thought I could use the make command from the module's build folder (like I already did in VTK), to only recompile the current module.
>> 
>> But it's only going through the files to see if everything is already built, and the it's telling me : Built target NameOfTheModule
>> 
>> My question is : How do I recompile only one module / one file ?
>> 
>> My question may seem obvious for c++/ITK developers, but as a Phytonist I can not figure it out ...
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
>> Michka
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