Hi,

thanks for the quick response. Using the Doxygen 1.8.0 solved the issue.

Best,
Urban

On 23.1.2014 10:23, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we actually try hard to not depend on the user to select the "right" 
> set of CMake options. Missing required options are either 
> automatically enabled or certain features in MITK are disabled if some 
> options are set to OFF. That being said, I am aware that with such an 
> amount of possible options and external dependencies there is always 
> the possibility of bugs.
>
> In your case, you seem to be using an unsupported Doxygen version. The 
> CMake configuration step of MITK (not of the superbuild) should warn 
> you about that. Doxygen is used to generate the plug-in manuals and 
> some versions other than 1.8.0 produce build errors (and some don't 
> but produce garbage...).
>
> Error FODC0002 in 
> file:///C:/MITK/sb/MITK-build/Plugins/org.mitk.gui.qt.igttracking/documentation/UserManual/html/index.qhp,
>  
> at line 29, column 14: Opening and ending tag mismatch.
>
>
> You could either install Doxygen 1.8.0 or disable the documentation 
> generation process by setting MITK_DOXYGEN_GENERATE_QCH_FILE to OFF.
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
> On 01/23/2014 02:16 AM, Urban Simoncic wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> sorry for bothering again with the build error, but things are still not
>> clear to me. I can build the MITK with the default CMake settings. But
>> that is the only case when my compilation is successful; I played with
>> some other CMake settings, but always get a compilation error.
>>
>> E.g. I selected MITK_BUILD_ALL_APPS, MITK_BUILD_ALL_PLUGINS and
>> MITK_BUILD_ALL_EXAMPLES, but I got an error early in the compilation
>> process. I somehow figured out that I may have to select also the Boost
>> library and with that setting the compilation was "almost" successful.
>> By "almost" successful compilation I mean that some applications are
>> compiled correctly and I can run them, but not the MITK Workbench. The
>> compiler output is attached.
>>
>> So, is there an easy way to figure out which combination of CMake flags
>> (and other CMake settings and external programs on the computer) should
>> work? What else I have to set to ON if I select the MITK_BUILD_ALL_APPS,
>> MITK_BUILD_ALL_PLUGINS and MITK_BUILD_ALL_EXAMPLES? In other words: what
>> is wrong with the CMake setting that produced the attached erroneous
>> compiler output?
>>
>> Best,
>> Urban
>>
>> On 20.1.2014 18:19, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> it usually means that there was a network connection problem and the
>>> tarball could not be retrieved correctly. In the MITK-superbuild.sln
>>> solution, try to rebuild the tinyxml project (tinyxml context menu ->
>>> project only -> rebuild).
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Sascha
>>>
>>> On 01/20/2014 09:44 AM, Urban Simoncic wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I used version 2013.12 and I added PATH from .bat files and MITK
>>>> Workbench works. My next step was to use the Plugin generator. The
>>>> Application builds OK and I am able to run it, but building of one
>>>> target fails. I think the problem must be in the output below (part of
>>>> the compiler output). Does it mean that it is something wrong with the
>>>> downloaded library 'tinyxml'?
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Urban
>>>>
>>>> 2>  CustomBuild:
>>>> 2>    Building Custom Rule C:/MITK/sb/MITK/CMakeLists.txt
>>>> 2>    CMake does not need to re-run because
>>>> C:\MITK\sb\MITK-superbuild\CMakeFiles\generate.stamp is up-to-date.
>>>> 2>    Creating directories for 'tinyxml'
>>>> 2>    Performing download step (download, verify and extract) for
>>>> 'tinyxml'
>>>> 2>    -- downloading...
>>>> 2> src='http://mitk.org/download/thirdparty/tinyxml_2_6_2.tar.gz'
>>>> 2>
>>>> dst='C:/MITK/sb/MITK-superbuild/tinyxml-cmake/src/tinyxml_2_6_2.tar.gz' 
>>>>
>>>> 2>         timeout='none'
>>>> 2>    CMake Error at
>>>> tinyxml-cmake/src/tinyxml-stamp/download-tinyxml.cmake:9 (file):
>>>> 2>      file DOWNLOAD HASH mismatch
>>>> 2>        for file:
>>>> [C:/MITK/sb/MITK-superbuild/tinyxml-cmake/src/tinyxml_2_6_2.tar.gz]
>>>> 2>          expected hash: [c1b864c96804a10526540c664ade67f0]
>>>> 2>            actual hash: [d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e]
>>>>
>>>> On 19.1.2014 13:27, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
>>>>> Hi Urban,
>>>>>
>>>>> just as a side note: The VTK library path issue Stefan mentioned
>>>>> applies to the current MITK master only. Unless you have good reasons
>>>>> to use the MITK master, you should be using the latest MITK release
>>>>> (which would be 2013.12). The batch files generated when configuring
>>>>> the 2013.12 sources are complete and should "just work".
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Sascha
>>>>>
>>>>> On 18/01/2014 21:47, Urban Simoncic wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks for all the info on building process. Now I can run the MITK
>>>>>> Workbench that I build myself and I should be ready to start
>>>>>> experimenting with the code.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Urban
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 18.1.2014 16:19, Kislinskiy, Stefan wrote:
>>>>>>> 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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