[ITK] [ITK-users] Install problem on Windows 7

Dženan Zukić dzenanz at gmail.com
Fri Dec 15 18:52:05 EST 2017


Hi Gib,

as installing into C:/Program Files/ITK prefix works for me, it must be the
CMake version. Fortunately, updating CMake is easy.

Regards,
Dženan

On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 5:15 PM, Gib Bogle <g.bogle at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:

> I spoke too soon.  I saw the install proceeding successfully, and leapt to
> the conclusion that it was putting the files in the right place (I'd got
> the mistaken idea that C:/Program Files/ITK4.12.2 was the default install
> directory, by misinterpreting cmake_install.cmake).  So the directories -
> bin, include, lib, share - were all created under D:/.  No big deal to copy
> them to C:/Program Files/ITK4.12.2, but this is clearly an issue.  Has
> anybody else encountered this?
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Insight-users <insight-users-bounces at itk.org> on behalf of Gib
> Bogle <g.bogle at auckland.ac.nz>
> *Sent:* Saturday, 16 December 2017 10:49 a.m.
> *To:* insight-users
> *Subject:* [FORGED] Re: [ITK-users] Install problem on Windows 7
>
>
> If I leave the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX blank, it installs correctly (in the
> same place I specified).  It must be a cmake bug - no problem once you know
> how to avoid it.
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Insight-users <insight-users-bounces at itk.org> on behalf of Gib
> Bogle <g.bogle at auckland.ac.nz>
> *Sent:* Saturday, 16 December 2017 10:14 a.m.
> *To:* insight-users
> *Subject:* [FORGED] [ITK-users] Install problem on Windows 7
>
>
> I've been using ITK4.8.0, which I built two years ago, so I decided to
> build 4.12.2, in case something has been fixed since then.
>
>
> Following exactly the same procedure with cmake-gui as before, and setting
> CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as
>
> C:/Program Files/ITK4.12.2
>
> everything goes fine (building with VS2010 Win64) until the actual install
> step of copying the files to the install directory.  The error message is:
>
>
> 135>  -- Install configuration: "Release"
> 135>  CMake Error at cmake_install.cmake:31 (file):
> 135>    file cannot create directory: C:/Program
> 135>    Files/ITK4.12.2/lib/cmake/ITK-4.12.  Maybe need administrative
> privileges.
>
>
> Clearly the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is not being treated correctly, and the
> space is terminating the directory name.  I tried putting quotes around it,
> but that produced a similar but even more strange result - cmake had
> inserted a ';', making the directory C:/Program;Files/ITK4.12.2
>
> Is this an issue with the cmake version?  I am using cmake 3.0.2.
>
>
> I considered copying all the files by hand, but I'm not sure if that's
> really feasible.
>
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