Hi,

there are batch files in the build directory of MITK named StartVS_debug.bat 
and StartVS_release.bat which set up all paths either for debug or release 
mode. Currently they doesn't include the VTK path which will be fixed by the 
next VTK release. Until then you must manually add the VTK path. Since every 
CMake run will reset the batch files I recommend to copy the complete 
"PATH=..." line into a separate text file, replace "debug" or "release" by 
"$(Configuration)" or "$(ConfigurationName)" in case of VS2008, and copy the 
modified line right into the project settings of the mitkWorkbench (Project 
Settings->Configuration Properties->Debugging->Environment). Ensure that you 
selected both debug and release mode at the top of the dialog to apply the 
settings to all configurations. This way you don't need the batch files at all 
and can use the MITK solution file directly. The project settings are not 
overwritten by CMake. Don't forget to add the VTK path as well.

Cheers,
Stefan
________________________________________
Von: Urban Simoncic [[email protected]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2014 21:39
An: Kislinskiy, Stefan; Zelzer, Sascha; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: [mitk-users] Build error

Hi,
thanks for that advice. I have been able to build the application with
MSVC 2010 Express and Windows SDK. After manually setting the Path for
some dll's, the MITK Workbench starts a command line window and runs
something and then ends. I can't read what is going on there. Does the
MITK Workbench stop because not all shared libraries are in Path? Is
there any automated way to set the Path for all the shared libraries?

Best,
Urban

On 17.1.2014 14:32, Kislinskiy, Stefan wrote:
> As an addition I would like to say that we support MSVC 2010 and 2012 as 
> well. However, to get things up and running with MSVC 2012 you need to patch 
> and compile Qt manually. Personally I would recommend MSVC 2010 which is more 
> feature rich in its Express edition than MSVC 2008. In any case, it you use 
> an express edition you should always install the Windows SDK as well.
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Sascha Zelzer [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2014 14:17
> An: [email protected]; Kislinskiy, Stefan; 
> [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] Build error
>
> Hi Urban,
>
> The documentation is up-to-date and VS2008 SP1 is supported. However, we are 
> using the professional version and do not test regularly with the express 
> edition (the documentation lacks in that respect).
>
> Please try to find the "mc.exe" executable on your system (the "message 
> compiler"). Maybe the express edition does not ship it. It is probably 
> included in some Windows SDK as an extra download. If you do have it 
> installed, you could help Poco find the mc.exe by pointing CMAKE_MC_COMPILER 
> within the Poco CMake configuration to its path.
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
> On 01/17/2014 02:03 PM, Urban Simoncic wrote:
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> thank you for quick response. I have MSVC2008 with SP1 - see the
>> attached image to determine what I have. Can I use the newer MSVC? I
>> installed MSVC2008 just because the documentation claims support for
>> MSVC2008 SP1. If that is outdated, please let me know which MSVC and
>> Qt shall I use (possibly MSVC Express edition that is free).
>>
>> Best,
>> Urban
>>
>> On 17.1.2014 13:34, Kislinskiy, Stefan wrote:
>>> Hi Urban,
>>>
>>> The CMake configuring of PocoFoundation fails:
>>>
>>> 4>CMake Error at Foundation/CMakeLists.txt:18 (message):
>>> 4>  message compiler not found: required to build
>>> 4>-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>>
>>> You might want to have a look at Poco-build/Foundation/CMakeLists.txt. 
>>> There is a comment that states VS2008+ is needed. Do you already installed 
>>> the Service Pack for VS2008?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stefan
>>> ________________________________________
>>> Von: Urban Simoncic [[email protected]]
>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2014 13:06
>>> An: [email protected]
>>> Betreff: [mitk-users] Build error
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to build the MITK for a few days, without much success.
>>> Because I don't know much about the MITK code, I have hard time to
>>> locate the error from the compiler output. So, I am sending the
>>> output of the compiler, hoping that someone can tell me what I am doing 
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Urban
>>> PS: I am working on Win 7 64 bit, using MSVC 2008 Express.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>


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