[Insight-users] The easy way to wrap.
William A. Hoffman
billlist at nycap.rr.com
Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:11:11 -0400
It could be another problem. Windows XP can slow down the IO if a remote
mounted device is removed from the machine. For example, one time I created
a Z: drive mapping to a DVD on another XP machine. The DVD was then removed
from the other machine. My builds suddenly started to run VERY VERY slow.
After a reboot, everything was back to normal.
-Bill
At 10:15 AM 4/30/2004, Luis Ibanez wrote:
>Hi Vidina,
>
>
>Here is the easy way to build ITK:
>
>1) Run CMake
> Disable TESTING,
> Disable EXAMPLES
> Disable WRAPPING
> Enable SHARED libraries
> configure in this way.
>
>
>2) Open the Workspace in Visual Studio
> Select ALL_BUILD
> Select build for Release
> Build the project
> It should take 15 minutes
>
>
>3) Download CableSwig
> and put it in the Utilities
> Subdirectory of ITK.
> It will look like:
>
> Insight/Utilities/CableSwig
>
> By doing this, CableSwig will be
> built along with ITK.
>
>
>4) Close the ITK workspace,
> Re-run CMake
> Enable Wrapping (for the scripting
> language you are interested on).
> configure this way.
>
>
>5) Open the ITK Workspace
> Select ALL_BUILD
> Select build for Release
> build the project
> This time it will take
> about 1.5 hours.
>
>
>Please let us know if you still find
>any problems,
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Luis
>
>
>---------------------
>Vidina Monagas wrote:
>>Should I compile CableSwig before ITK?
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Luis Ibanez" <luis.ibanez at kitware.com>
>>To: "Vidina Monagas" <vidina at ctm.ulpgc.es>
>>Cc: <Insight-users at itk.org>
>>Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 12:18 AM
>>Subject: Re: 24 hours is too long :-)
>>
>>
>>>Hi Vidina,
>>>
>>>The compilation should not take 24 hours, :-)
>>>
>>>There is definitely something wrong.
>>>
>>>The typical ITK build should take 15 minutes,
>>>when you disable Testing and Examples.
>>>
>>>Did you changed any of the CMake default
>>>options when you configured ITK ?
>>
>>
>>>Or did you make any changes to the workspace
>>>file after loading it in Visual Studio ?
>>>
>>>I didn't see anything strange in your
>>>CMakeCache.txt...
>>>
>>>Do you have other versions of VisualStudio
>>>installed in the same machine ?
>>>
>>>Do you trust your VisualStudion installation ?
>>>(that is, have you used for building any
>>>serious-size project ? )
>>>
>>>
>>>I would suggest you to delete the binary
>>>directory where you are attempting this
>>>build, and restart from scratch.
>>>
>>>Please follow the instruction in the tutorials
>>>
>>> http://www.itk.org/HTML/Tutorials.htm
>>>
>>>Let us know if you still have any problems,
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> Luis
>>>
>
>
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