Hi Caspar! First of all thanks for reply.
I think I found the mistake, but I'm still stuck... I use Win7 64bit, but I now read, that Qt and everything builds for 32bit as default, and that this is not good. I followed these instructions to get VS working as 64bit: http://jenshuebel.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/visual-c-2008-express-edition-and-64-bit-targets/ So I installed Windows SDK 7.1 (for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 as my system is). To configure it, I opened the Windows SDK command prompt, switched to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Setup and typed WindowsSdkVer.exe -version:v7.1 It said something like Visual Studio 2008 now uses Windows SDK, so that should have worked. The instructions contain a paragraph "VC2008 Express installed on a 64-bit operating system ", where it says I should find the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\VCExpress\9.0\VC\bin\eamd64 for the 64bit-compiler. I found the VC key, but it only contains VC_OBJECT_PLATFORM_INFO with Win32 as the only subkey. Did I miss something when installing the Windows SDK? To answer the questions: No, I haven't built anything big on this laptop before, but since it is less than a year old, I don't think that this really is an issue. The .exe seems to work, but I need to create a plugin in C++ later on, therefore I need to get it done with Visual Studio. Yes, I first tried to open the MITK-superbuild.sln with VS2010 and build the ALL_BUILD, but it crashed there, that's why I'm now trying to build separately. The very first time I tried to build it, it worked about 1 or 2 hours and produced 30k lines of output, then it crashed. It was after I inserted the battery to connect the plug to another power socket, so it ran on battery for some seconds. I usually have no problems with the battery. Could there still have went something so wrong, that it now won't build it at all ...? And another question: Do you agree, that VS2008 Express is better supported than VS2010 Express? Or is this information out of date and meanwhile it is better to use VS2010 Express? Best Regards, Martin -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 18:18:59 +0100 > Von: "Goch, Caspar Jonas" <[email protected]> > An: "\'Martin Tatzber\'" <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] laptop crashing while building MITK with Visual > Studio > Hi Martin, > > I am not aware of anyone encountering this problem before, but it might > possibly be due to a memory or cpu issue. > > Regarding your question about the recommended hardware, I believe we do > not have any definite specs we would suggest, but generally using a 64 Bit > system is preferable. We do have some dart clients and test machines using 32 > Bit, but considering image processing tends to be a very memory intensive > task it is not really recommended and now and then results in long swapping > and freezes. The number of cores and their speed will mostly affect the > time any given task takes (be it compiling or running an algorithm) so the > minimum specs depend on your patience. > > A couple of questions which might help shedding light on the situation: > Have you tried building any "big" projects using your system before > (QT/ITK/VTK for example)? Was heat memory an issue there? > Have you downloaded and tried out one of our installers[1]? Did it run > fine? > Have you tried doing the entire superbuild, instead of building each > project separately? > > I hope this helps, > Caspar > > [1] http://www.mitk.org/Download > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Martin Tatzber [mailto:[email protected]] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2013 16:54 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: [mitk-users] laptop crashing while building MITK with Visual > Studio > > Hi! > > I want to build MITK under Windows 7 Professional SP1, but my laptop keeps > crashing while building the projects in Visual Studio. > > I tried to do the steps as described here: > http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/BuildInstructionsPage.html > Programs used: > CMake 2.8.9 > git version 1.8.0.msysgit.0 > Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Express > Qt v4.8.4 (VS2008 OpenSource) > > It seems to me that the CPU is too weak, because everytime, the laptop > crashes, it's while compiling some *.c or *.cc files, resulting in 100% CPU > usage. My processor is an Intel Core i3-2350M CUP @ 2.30GHz. But it doesn't > heat up or anything, at least I cannot feel anything on the surface. If so, > what processor do I need to get the thing done? > > Here is what I did: > > I made the git clone in C:\MITK\MITK-repository and then built the new > MITK directory into C:\MITK\MITK-repository\MITK-suberbuild using the > cmake-gui. In CMake, I chose Visual Studio 9 2008 as generator, configured, > left > all parameters at default and generated. > > After that, I opened the Visual Studio 2008 Command prompt and tried to > build the projects separately, according to the build order of ALL_BUILD. The > first one, ZERO_CHECK, worked fine. Next was DCMTK, therefore I typed: > vcbuild /errfile:C:\MITK\errfile-vcbuild.txt /htmllog:C:\MITK\htmllog.html > C:\MITK\MITK-repository\MITK-superbuild\DCMTK.vcproj > > This results in a crash. No bluescreen, no freeze, it's just shutting > down, as if I would just press the power button. > > errfile-vcbuild.txt is empty after this, but in an earlier try, where I > accidentally had Qt 4.8.4 for VS2010 installed, it complained very often > about missing iostream.h > > htmllog.html says someting like: > > Creating temporary file > "C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Temp\BAT00000164403932.bat" with contents [...] > Creating command line > "C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Temp\BAT00000164403932.bat" > Creating temporary file > "C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Temp\BAT00000264403932.bat" with contents [...] > > and so on, and at the end: > > Creating command line > "C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Temp\BAT00000664403932.bat" > Creating temporary file "C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Temp\BAT0000076 > > So apparently it was interrupted, but I see no error message... > > > I began to work with Visual Studio 2010 Express, but someone here in the > mailing list recommended VS2008, so i deinstalled 2010 and continued with > 2008. > > Hope someone can help :) > > Best Regards, > Martin > -- > Martin Tatzber > Student der FH Technikum Wien > > Matrikelnummer: 1010227025 > Lehrverband: 5D2 > > -- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, MVC, > Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. 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