hey,
Ive bin having quite some problems with making running codes (even tutorial
codes) on mitk. I keep getting errors like "fatal error:
mitkExportMacros.h: No such file or directory" . If not this particular
include file others pop up. I have tried to manually include directories
for these files in CMakeLists.txt but some other other includes come up as
the errors. Can you please suggest a way to get around this issue. A way to
include all the necessary include files I think would solve the issue.
I wish to run some example codes and work to develop a plugin finally.Any
ideas ?
im running Linux version 3.2.0-4-amd64 (gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14)
)
cmake 2.8.11
Best regards,
Jatin
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Sascha Zelzer
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will try to make same things clearer:
>
> 1. The Tutorial code (Step1 to StepX) included in the MITK sources will be
> build only if you enable the CMake option MITK_BUILD_EXAMPLES. After
> enabling that option, the Visual Studio solution MITK.sln contains separate
> projects for each tutorial step. Make sure to use the StartVS_release.bat
> (or its debug version) for starting Visual Studio in order to be able to
> launch the StepX executables (they also need command line arguments!)
>
> 2. When you say you created a new empty C++ project, how did you do it?
> Using Visual Studio to create a new C++ project and copying some source
> files from MITK into that project needs a lot of manual configuration
> (setting up include and linker paths, etc.). How to create a new MITK based
> project is detailed here:
>
> http://docs.mitk.org/2013.12/HowToNewProject.html
>
> 3. MITK makes extensive use of CMake and you are best of by also using
> CMake for your own project. Your own code should always live outside of the
> MITK source tree. The MITK-ProjectTemplate or the PluginGenerator both help
> you with setting up your own project for MITK development.
>
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Sascha
>
>
>
> On 02/05/2014 03:03 PM, Soufiane Haddani wrote:
>
> Hi Sacha and Christ,
> thanks you for your awnser.
>
> I'm on windows 8 and using VS2010
>
> I actually just want go for now throught the tutorial (step(n)) to get
> used to the environnent and later I will
> have to do some image segmentation task on MRI stacks and do a 3D
> modelisation of organs and blood vessels (thats the ultimate goal).
>
> However I really don't undersand the difference between using the template
> and the superbuild from the building instruction" page. I already built
> everything from this
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/BuildInstructionsPage.html
> and once I open 'StartVS_release.bat ' I cant find any ""Step1"-project"
> to right click on as they say in the turorial
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/Step01Page.html
> Can you please give me a clear intruction to display this firs image
> please? Do I really need to use the template or can I use what I already
> built from http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/BuildInstructionsPage.html
>
> Thanks and sorry for all those questions
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 20:49:54 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [mitk-users] Help with MITK steps tutorials
>
> Hi Soufiane,
>
> Welcome to MITK.
>
> Many thanks to Chris for the provided information and for sharing his
> experience.
>
> Please make also sure to use the latest MITK Release when working with
> MITK source code. In your E-Mails, please also always state the MITK
> version you are using.
>
> Best,
>
> Sascha
>
> On 02/04/2014 04:34 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> Hello Soufiane,
>
> I am also still relatively new to MITK and found the best approach to
> "easy" MITK development is to use the MITK Project template, which you can
> find here: https://github.com/MITK/MITK-ProjectTemplate
>
> Generally speaking, you need to download that template, build it and
> follow the instructions in the link below, which I guess is what you have
> done?
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/HowToNewProject.html
>
> Now, regarding your issue.
>
> Do you simply want to use MITK?
> Then your best approach is probably to download the executable:
> http://www.mitk.org/download/releases/MITK-2013.12/Windows/
>
> Do you want to develop software with MITK?
> Then, you will want to get familiar with cmake, linkers and stuff like
> that.
>
> Let's assume you want to write some code and maybe develop your own MITK
> plugin. In this case you need to make sure you meet these prerequisites:
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/SupportedPlatformsPage.html
>
> For Windows, you need Visual Studio 2008 SP1, you will also need CMake (
> http://www.cmake.org/) to configure the project and most likely Qt as you
> want a UI: http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/BuildInstructionsPage.html
>
> To get started you want to open CMake and set the "source code path" to
> where your project template is located (e.g. C:/dev/MITK-ProjectTemplate)
> and the "build path" to wherever you want to build your project (preferably
> not inside the source directory, e.g. C:/build/MITK-Project).
>
> Then you click "Configure", you need to select Visual Studio 2008, then
> you click "Generate".
> After that completed, you can start your Visual Studio project from that
> build directory, where you should find an "AwesomeProject" Visual Studio
> project file.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Chris
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Soufiane Haddani <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> *De :* Soufiane Haddani <[email protected]>
> *Envoyé :* lundi 3 février 2014 15:12
> *À :* [email protected]
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm doing an internship were I started using MITK.
>
> So I want actually to go throught the MITK tutorial step 1 to the last
> step.
> I'm alreday stuck at the step 1 like this:
> -I launch 'StartVS_release.bat" like they say in the tutorial
> -create a new empty project called "step1"
> -Then I copy the code from the tutorial in an empty c++ project
>
> but when I start compiling it says:' Cannot open include file:
> 'QmitkRegisterClasses.h': No such file or directory'
> I dont understand because by staring the batch file, all the directories
> should be set, no?
>
> I'm not familiar with linkers, cmake files and other stuff like this.
> All what I want is to be able to "play" wit MITK as a toolkit, get familiar
> with it and then develope some image procesing methode that I will apply on
> images examples.
>
> What do you advice me to do?
>
> Thank you very much
>
>
>
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