Hi,
Yes, in fact you can no longer enable any plug-in at the superbuild
level (there are some enabled by default though). The problem was that
these options where present at the superbuild binary dir *and* in the
MITK-build binary dir and overwrote each other. This was sometimes
confusing.
Best,
Sascha
On 11/29/2011 10:27 AM, Goch, Caspar Jonas wrote:
Hi Ghazall,
you can not enable every plugin during superbuild, but if you set the
CMake binary directory to the ‘MITK-build’ subdirectory, after
superbuild, you can switch plugins off and on as before.
The corresponding variable would be
MITK_BUILD_org.mitk.gui.qt.imagecropper
Regards,
Caspar
*Von:*Ghazall Aghaei [mailto:[email protected]]
*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 29. November 2011 09:56
*An:* [email protected]
*Betreff:* [mitk-users] Getting plugins with the superbuild
I just read in another mail about the imagecropper plugin which sound
like something I'm working on.
I am using the MITK superbuild but I'm having trouble in finding the
plugin in that environment. I checked Cmake where I used to be able to
enable plugins pre-superbuild but can't find the options there any more.
How do I enable compiling Plugins with the superbuild these days?
Ghazall
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