[Insight-users] How can I take part in quality control

Zachary Pincus zpincus at stanford.edu
Wed, 25 Feb 2004 23:26:39 -0800


Hello,

One thing I've found is that the default test process (e.g. the one 
that you can set up with cmake, and that can be configured to report to 
the dashboards) does *not* test the python wrappers.

At least for me, the wrappers usually build fine and then fail at 
runtime. Unfortunately, there are very few python wrapping tests 
included with ITK, and none are part of the automated system. (This in 
fact might be part of the reason why the wrappers are so often broken?)

I would volunteer to work on some such tests that could be added to the 
build process, but unfortunately given that python wrapping is broken 
for me, I can't really do much development on tests for them (no 
positive control!)

Does anyone have any thoughts on this matter?

Zach Pincus

Department of Biochemistry and Program in Biomedical Informatics
Stanford University School of Medicine

On Feb 25, 2004, at 3:35 AM, Carlos Phillips wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been trying to use ITK on my dual G5. The problem is that I 
> need python wrapper support and dynamic library support or python 
> wrapper support are often broken. I would like to volunteer my 
> computer for quality control of builds including python wrappers. 
> Would this be useful? If so, how should I proceed?
>
> Carlos
>
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