[Insight-users] ITK and OSX
Jon Harald Kaspersen
Jon.H.Kaspersen@unimed.sintef.no
Tue, 26 Feb 2002 07:42:52 +0100
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Robb,
Bill Hoffman is correct in that there are several, some yet unsolved,
problems with building ITK on OSX. The exact one you describe is an
Apple bug (or mistake), they simply forgot to put the valarray headers
in the distribution. So, if you get the files and put the valarray
header files in /usr/include/gcc/darwin/2.95.2/g++ you will hopefully
get around the one problem you describe.
If you want I can mail you the valarray header files.
But, as Bill pointed out, this will not solve all the problems on OSX.
Regards
Jon
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 11:39 PM, Robb Brown wrote:
>
> I convinced ITK to compile on OSX without the examples. Trying to
> build the examples though, gives an error:
>
> Insight/Code/Common/itkSliceIterator.h:22: valarray: No such file or
> directory
>
> when compiling the MIregistration example. Sure enough, the compiler
> can't find valarray.h. What is it?
>
> -- ______________________________
> Robb Brown
> Seaman Family MR Research Centre
> Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Robb,
Bill Hoffman is correct in that there are several, some yet unsolved,
problems with building ITK on OSX. The exact one you describe is an
Apple bug (or mistake), they simply forgot to put the valarray headers
in the distribution. So, if you get the files and put the valarray
header files in /usr/include/gcc/darwin/2.95.2/g++ you will hopefully
get around the one problem you describe.
If you want I can mail you the valarray header files.
But, as Bill pointed out, this will not solve all the problems on OSX.
Regards
Jon
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 11:39 PM, Robb Brown wrote:
<excerpt>
I convinced ITK to compile on OSX without the examples. Trying to
build the examples though, gives an error:
Insight/Code/Common/itkSliceIterator.h:22: valarray: No such file or
directory
when compiling the MIregistration example. Sure enough, the compiler
can't find valarray.h. What is it?
-- ______________________________
Robb Brown
Seaman Family MR Research Centre
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Insight-users mailing list
Insight-users@public.kitware.com
http://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/insight-users
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