Hi,
I solved the problem by using MVS 2010 64bit. It seems the Win7 64x and
MSVS2008 64bit is not a good combination for Qt 64bit.
Now there are some issues with my MITK build. I built as instructed on
the building MITK page...
After using CMake to generate the files in C:\MITK-build_test with
examples selected, I run the C:\MITK-build_test\MITK-superbuild.sln and
built everything.
here is my folder Structure:
C:\MITK-build_test
- \MITK-build
- \VTK-build
- \ITK-build
Then I run the C:\MITK-build_test\MITK-build\StartVS_debug batch file.
I´m now trying to follow the Tutorial steps. In the second step I can`t
find the surface file src/MITK/Modules/MitkExt/Testing/Data/lungs.vtk.
There is no "Data" folder. I tried running the "INSTALL" project I found
there inside that folder but it doesn`t work. I did a search over the
whole MITK root folder and the specified file doesn´t exist any where.
Is there some other steps missing?
Thank you very much,
Miguel
On 15.10.2012 17:06, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
Hi,
On 10/11/2012 05:46 PM, Miguel Nunes wrote:
I am trying to compile Qt following your instructions in a windows 7
64bit, with MVS2008
with x64 compilers, windows SDK 7.1 and I am having a lot of troubles. I
have goggled for 2
day now all about compiling Qt, but with no success. Trying to compile
under the Visual Studio
command line doesn´t work. The Qt only compiled under the windows SDK
7.1 command line.
I understand this error is not MITK related, but still it maybe someone
here came across this
error. After compiling the code, when I try to run Qt designer it
crashes. And the tests executables
have a strange behavior...
I have compiled Qt a couple of times in the past and never experienced
any problems. I always used the Visual Studio Command Prompt and did
not instally any separate Windows SDK (just Visual Studio itself). I'm
afraid I can't be of much help here. You could of course download the
32bit binaries from qt-project.org and start developing 32 bit
applications until you sort out your 64bit problems.
Also I have no idea what options to chose in CMake-gui... What I want
is a framework so I can
develop my own plugins (rendering window with a simple qt user
interface, with OpenCL, or
OpenGL, or CUDA), create some installer and be able to install my
software in several machines
for testing.
For a start, just leave the CMake options at their default. Our OpenCL
modules are currently being open-sourced and not yet available. Using
OpenCL, CUDA, etc. in your own plug-in is of course possible and just
needs the appropriate CMake code to set-up the dependencies.
Best,
Sascha
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