Hi,
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Sascha Zelzer
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Miklos,
>
>
> On 06/21/2011 04:12 PM, Miklos Espak wrote:
>
>> Yes, I saw this, but I thought that this is only needed if I convert the
>> plugin to CTK. Now I removed the colons from the plugin.xml and the
>> manifest.xml as well, but it did not help. The error is the same, except the
>> colons of course. It seems for me that this is rather a library path problem
>> since BlueBerry/CTK finds my plugin but it cannot load the dll because of a
>> linker error.
>>
>>
> My mistake, I was already thinking in terms of CTK-style plug-ins. For your
> legacy BlueBerry plug-in, the class identifier in your plugin.xml file (e.g.
> "::QmitkKMapsProtocolView") must match the identifier used when registering
> the extension class in the manifest.cpp file (e.g.
> POCO_EXPORT_CLASS(::**QmitkKMapsProtocolView)
> ).
>
>
I tried both approaches: to keep the BlueBerry plugin format and adapt it to
the newest MITK version (e.g. remove "public QObject"...), and also to
convert the plugin to the CTK style.
With the BlueBerry style the application starts, the plugin is loaded but
the "Image Navigator" view does not appear, and if I click on its toolbar
button then the application crashes.
I switched back to an older version from 16/05/2011. That was still OK.
Best,
Miklos
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