Hi,
Thanks for reporting this issue. The CTK version used by MITK did not
compile with Qt < 4.7.0. We have identified the issues and pushed a
fixed to the MITK master
http://mitk.org/git/?p=MITK.git;a=commit;h=7e8f3e3619a632885e3888565bf28f35dc22365d
Concerning the reported performance regression in QmitkStdMultiWidget,
could you maybe specify which user interaction is affected (srolling
through slices?).
Thanks,
Sascha
On 09/13/2012 08:42 PM, Taylor Braun-Jones wrote:
I get this same error with Scientific Linux 6.1, gcc 4.4.5, MITK
hash 7d8f083, cmake 2.8.8 (latest cmake28 package from epel yum repo)
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Clarkson, Matt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi there,
I just did a successful, complete clean build on Scientific Linux 6.2.
I used MITK hash a72319fe3da, g++ 4.4.6.
What compiler are you using, and what MITK version? This stuff
has changed recently, so it might be worth trying again with the
very latest.
Thanks
Matt
On 12 Sep 2012, at 19:59, Wendell Duncan wrote:
I was looking at the nightly build of MITK because of the
vtk-5.10 support.
First issues:=====================================================
The CTK version as delivered in the superbuild will not compile
for me (Scientific Linux 6.1).
This issue is in the CTK CommandLineModules/Core.
/home/de050705/MITK-superbuild/CTK-src/Libs/CommandLineModules/Core/ctkCmdLineModuleCache.cpp:34:
error: field ���LocationToTimeStamp��� has incomplete type
/home/de050705/MITK-superbuild/CTK-src/Libs/CommandLineModules/Core/ctkCmdLineModuleCache.cpp:35:
error: field ���LocationToXmlDescription��� has incomplete type
/home/de050705/MITK-superbuild/CTK-src/Libs/CommandLineModules/Core/ctkCmdLineModuleCache.cpp:
In member function ���void
ctkCmdLineModuleCachePrivate::LoadTimeStamps()���:
/home/de050705/MITK-superbuild/CTK-src/Libs/CommandLineModules/Core/ctkCmdLineModuleCache.cpp:52:
error: ���struct ctkCmdLineModuleCachePrivate��� has no member
named ���LocationToTimeStamp���
/
In the CTK build, I disabled the following cmake variables:
CommandLineModules/Core
CommandLineModules/Backend/LocalProcess
CommandLineModules/Frontend/QtGui
The CTK modules compiles -- and MITK builds and links.
I may have broke something I don't understand with this change.
In MITK superbuild files, CMakeExternals/CTK.cmake on lines 63
and and 64 the specifically enables the CommandLineModules.
Second
issue:==========================================================
I'm noticing a SIGNIFICANTLY slower performance in the
QmitkStdMultiwidget. It seems that the only changes to the
multiwidget are changes in the SliceNavigationController
apparently related to changes in the RenderingManager. I don't
know what is happening, but the latency is much worse.
Wendell Duncan
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