Re: [mitk-users] Using MITK as a toolkit: CMake's find_package() can't find MITK

2020-04-30 Thread Carlo
Sorry,
My last email had some formatting issues, looking from gmail there was no
problem, but in the site the reading is unpleasant, its my first time
writing to a mail list. Below I copied the text, fixing the formatting:
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Hi,

I found MITK 4 days ago. My goal is to use it as a toolkit to develop a Qt
UI.

I manage to successfully built from source, storing it at: ~/MITK-superbuild
*.*
Tested almost all examples sucessfully. MitkStep8 was the exception,
returns: segmentation fault. MitkWorkbench is also working fine*.*

Now I want to compile a simple HelloWorld example as described here [1].
But running CMake returns an error saying that MITK was not found.

Essentially my problem is the same as this unanswered stackoverflow
question: How to use MITK as a library [2]. Reading the comments the author
gave up and resorted to the template method.

I learned here [3] the difference between Module and Config mode for CMake.
If I understand correctly, the example is in Module mode. I tried some
custom changes to operate in Config mode without success*.*

My goal is to create many simple interfaces, but generating a template
project for each one doesn't seems the easiest way. Am I wrong? I just want
to find out which is the easiest way to use MITK as a toolkit, speeding up
my workflow, as I will be making a lot o projects from now on.

[1]
http://docs.mitk.org/2016.11/BuildInstructionsPage.html#BuildInstructions_As_Toolkit
[2]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58161124/how-to-use-mitk-as-a-library
[3]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20746936/what-use-is-find-package-if-you-need-to-specify-cmake-module-path-anyway/20857070#20857070

Appreciate your attention.

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Additional info:
- Ubuntu 18.04
 - MITK 2018.4
 - CMake 3.17
 - Qt 5.12


On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 4:35 AM Carlo  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I found MITK 4 days ago. My goal is to use it as a toolkit to develop a Qt
> UI.
>
> I manage to successfully built from source, storing it at:
> *~/MITK-superbuild.*
> Tested almost all examples sucessfully. *MitkStep8* was the exception,
> returns: segmentation fault. *MitkWorkbench is also working fine.*
>
> Now I want to compile a simple HelloWorld example as described here
> .
> But running CMake returns an error saying that MITK was not found.
>
> Essentially my problem is the same as this unanswered stackoverflow
> question: How to use MITK as a library
> .
> Reading the comments the author gave up and resorted to the template
> method.
>
> I learned here  the
> difference between *Module* and *Config *mode for CMake. If I understand
> correctly, the example is in *Module *mode. I tried some custom changes
> to operate in *Config *mode without success*.*
>
> My goal is to create many simple interfaces, but generating a template
> project for each one doesn't seems the easiest way. Am I wrong? I just want
> to find out which is the easiest way to use MITK as a toolkit, speeding up
> my workflow, as I will be making a lot o projects from now on.
>
> Appreciate your attention.
> 
>
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[mitk-users] Using MITK as a toolkit: CMake's find_package() can't find MITK

2020-04-30 Thread Carlo
Hi,

I found MITK 4 days ago. My goal is to use it as a toolkit to develop a Qt
UI.

I manage to successfully built from source, storing it at:
*~/MITK-superbuild.*
Tested almost all examples sucessfully. *MitkStep8* was the exception,
returns: segmentation fault. *MitkWorkbench is also working fine.*

Now I want to compile a simple HelloWorld example as described here
.
But running CMake returns an error saying that MITK was not found.

Essentially my problem is the same as this unanswered stackoverflow
question: How to use MITK as a library
.
Reading the comments the author gave up and resorted to the template
method.

I learned here  the
difference between *Module* and *Config *mode for CMake. If I understand
correctly, the example is in *Module *mode. I tried some custom changes to
operate in *Config *mode without success*.*

My goal is to create many simple interfaces, but generating a template
project for each one doesn't seems the easiest way. Am I wrong? I just want
to find out which is the easiest way to use MITK as a toolkit, speeding up
my workflow, as I will be making a lot o projects from now on.

Appreciate your attention.

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