[Insight-users] Using ITK

Luis Ibanez luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Fri May 30 15:08:33 EDT 2008


Hi Alexandre,

"clock_t" is defined in  #include <time.h>
http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libc/CPU-Time.html

Are you seing this as an error

   a) when building your project ?

         or

   b) as an error when building ITK ?


---

Case (b) shouldn't happen,...

Case (a) will be solved by including time.h

If you still find problems, please post to the
list a full error message.


     Thanks,


         Luis


----------------------------
alexandre govignon wrote:
> I think it's the good solution but know i have probleme with ctime, do
> you know this bug? some variables aren't recognized (clock_t for
> example)
> 
> 2008/5/30 Luis Ibanez <luis.ibanez at kitware.com>:
> 
>>Hi Alexandre,
>>
>>
>>In order to install ITK  you do the following:
>>
>>
>>a) Configure with CMake and put in the variable
>>
>>           CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
>>
>>  the directory where you want to install ITK.
>>
>>
>>b) use the commands
>>
>>            make
>>            make install
>>
>>
>>Once you have installed ITK in a directory,
>>
>>then you edit your existing XCode project
>>and add to it the directories
>>
>>
>>>>   intalldir/InsightToolkit/Common
>>>>   intalldir/InsightToolkit/BasicFilters
>>>>   intalldir/InsightToolkit/Algorithms
>>>>   intalldir/InsightToolkit/IO
>>>>
>>>>...etc...
>>
>>
>>
>>I'm assuming that what you wanted to do is to
>>not have to use CMake for configuring the XCode
>>project of your final application.
>>
>>
>>Maybe I'm missing the point...
>>
>>
>>
>>  Please let me knonw,
>>
>>
>>     Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>        Luis
>>
>>
>>---------------------------
>>alexandre govignon wrote:
>>
>>>thanks for reply...
>>>
>>>but i m not sur to understand..
>>>
>>>in a first time, i have to compile with cmake?? Like a normal
>>>installation... and when it s done?
>>>
>>>What i have to do exactly?
>>>
>>>2008/5/30 Luis Ibanez <luis.ibanez at kitware.com>:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Alexandre,
>>>>
>>>>Something that may help you do this easier is to first
>>>>install ITK.
>>>>
>>>>Then you will have to add the directories where the headers
>>>>are:
>>>>
>>>>  intalldir/InsightToolkit/Common
>>>>  intalldir/InsightToolkit/BasicFilters
>>>>  intalldir/InsightToolkit/Algorithms
>>>>  intalldir/InsightToolkit/IO
>>>>
>>>>...etc...
>>>>
>>>>This is an annoying task...
>>>>but you only have to do it once.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>We probably should change the installation of ITK
>>>>for copying all the header files in a single directory
>>>>instead of recreating the hierarchy of the source tree...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Luis
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--------------------------
>>>>alexandre govignon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I have a big problem
>>>>>
>>>>>All what i want in ITK work well... BUT it appears that i m not sure
>>>>>there is solution if i want to include ITK headers in a pre existing
>>>>>Xcode project... Can you help me?
>>>>>
>>>>>I think it wouldn't be a problem if i would not use Cocoa framework in
>>>>>the pre existing project... So Are there others ways to use ITK
>>>>>library in a project than with cmake and Xcode generation??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for reply,
>>>>>kind regards,
>>>>>Alexandre Govignon.
>>>>>_______________________________________________
>>>>>Insight-users mailing list
>>>>>Insight-users at itk.org
>>>>>http://www.itk.org/mailman/listinfo/insight-users
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
> 


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