[Insight-users] Fixed ... build question: Souce/Binary & Eclipse

Luis Ibanez luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Wed Jun 25 03:54:20 EDT 2008


Hi Maureen,

Having the source and binary directory to be siblings
is not a requirement.

It is interesting to see that having the binary directory
as a child of the source directory produces any problems.
I don't see a reason why the binary directory couldn't be
a child of the source directory... I have done this very
often with small projects, but I'll have to give it a try
using ITK to see if I can reproduce the problem that you
are reporting.

About Eclipse,
my understanding is that CMake supports Eclipse already.
(but haven't tried it myself).


Any takers ?


    Thanks



       Luis




-----------------------
Maureen Haining wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>  
> The build failed when the itk src and bin directories were parent (src) 
> and child (bin). When I made the directories siblings I was then able to 
> build without any problems.
>  
> Is it intended that the out of source build directory must be a sibling 
> to the source?
>  
> Also, I am now trying to set up a development environment for itk in 
> Eclipse CDT. Do you know of any good documentation that describes the 
> best way to do this? I have found bits and pieces on the internet but my 
> biggest sticking point is the fact that Eclipse does not like the out of 
> source build. How can I get the source code imported as well for 
> debugging purposes?
>  
> Thanks
> Maureen
> 
>  
> On 6/23/08, *Luis Ibanez* <luis.ibanez at kitware.com 
> <mailto:luis.ibanez at kitware.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Maureen,
> 
>     Thanks for the update.
> 
>     It is however strange, that changing from in-source to out-source
>     should have an effect on getting the build to fail.
> 
>     If that's the case, this may indicate a bug in our configuration
>     process.
> 
>     Could you please confirm that the build only fails in your system
>     when building in-source ?
> 
> 
>        Thanks
> 
> 
>            Luis
> 
> 
> 
>     ---------------------
>     Maureen Haining wrote:
> 
>         The out of source build must be in the same folder as the source
>         ... this seems to have eliminated any configure problems and I
>         have successfully generated make files!
>         Thanks
>         Maureen
> 
>          On 6/18/08, *Luis Ibanez* <luis.ibanez at kitware.com
>         <mailto:luis.ibanez at kitware.com> <mailto:luis.ibanez at kitware.com
>         <mailto:luis.ibanez at kitware.com>>> wrote:
> 
> 
>            Hi Maureen,
> 
>            By "latest versions" of ITK and CMake,
> 
>            do you mean:
> 
>                a) ITK 3.6 and CMake 2.6
> 
>                           OR
> 
>                b) ITK CVS and CMake CVS
> 
> 
>            Please let us know,
> 
> 
>               Thanks
> 
> 
>                  Luis
> 
> 
>            -----------------------
>            Maureen Haining wrote:
> 
>                I am attempting to build ITK on a mac 0SX 10 and received the
>                following error when building using cmake. This is a
>         first try
>                after downloading the latest versions of cmake and itk.
>         Can you
>                give me any help?
>                Thank you
> 
> 
>                CMake Error at Common/CMakeLists.txt:166 (INSTALL):
>                 install TARGETS given no ARCHIVE DESTINATION for static
>         library
>                target
>                 "ITKCommon".
> 
> 
>                CMake Error at Numerics/CMakeLists.txt:42 (INSTALL):
>                 install TARGETS given no ARCHIVE DESTINATION for static
>         library
>                target
>                 "ITKNumerics".
> 
> 
>                CMake Error at Numerics/Statistics/CMakeLists.txt:43
>         (INSTALL):
>                 install TARGETS given no ARCHIVE DESTINATION for static
>         library
>                target
>                 "ITKStatistics".
> 
> 
>                CMake Error at Numerics/FEM/CMakeLists.txt:171 (INCLUDE):
>                 include could not find load file:
> 
>                   /CMake/itkCheckCXXAcceptsFlags.cmake
> 
> 
>                CMake Error at Numerics/FEM/CMakeLists.txt:172
>                (itkCHECK_CXX_ACCEPTS_FLAGS):
>                 Unknown CMake command "itkCHECK_CXX_ACCEPTS_FLAGS".
> 
> 
>                Configuring done
> 
> 
>              
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