Hi Sascha, let me clarify what exactly I have done: - I downloaded the template application to C:/amz/AmzPr (shorter folder names to prevent problems with ITK and path length above 50) - I configured CMake to build binaries to C:/amz/AmzPrSb - that is my main build-directory that should be called "AwesomeProject-superbuild" - In CMake configuraton I can's see MITK_BUILD_EXAMPLES variable, but I did enabled MITK_BUILD_TUTORIAL variable - I have built the the "C:/amz/AmzPrSb/AweseomeProject-build/AwesomeProject.sln" solution and I am able to run the AwesomeApp in the Visual studio
I do have source for tutorials in C:\amz\AmzPrSb\MITK\Examples\Tutorial, but I do not have the directory C:\amz\AmzPrSb\MITK-build. So, do I have to configure the directory C:\amz\AmzPrSb\MITK using CMake (by enabling MITK_BUILD_EXAMPLES variable and setting binary directory to C:\amz\AmzPrSb\MITK-build) and build the newly created C:\amz\AmzPrSb\MITK-build? Thanks in advance, Urban On 1.7.2013 10:40, Sascha Zelzer wrote: > Hi Urban, > > Welcome to MITK! > > The tutorial code is not build by default when you build your own > project. As you might have realized, your project is set-up as a > "super-build", meaning that it is able to download, configure, and > build its dependencies. Your project has a dependency on "MITK", and > the CMake variable "MITK_BUILD_EXAMPLES" is available in your projects > main build directory. If your main build-directory is called > "AwesomeProject-superbuild", enabling the MITK_BUILD_EXAMPLES variable > in the CMake configuration for that directory and building the > "superbuild project" will build the example executables inside the > AwesomeProject-superbuild/MITK-build/bin directory. > > Best, > > Sascha > > On 07/01/2013 09:15 AM, Urban Simoncic wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I just started with MITK with the intention to use it for my >> application. I followed the >> http://docs.mitk.org/2013.03.2/HowToNewProject.html and successfully >> build the "AwesomeApp". I want to compile the tutorials >> http://docs.mitk.org/2013.03.2/Step00Page.html but I don't understand >> how to proceed. Tutorial says that I have to build examples like the >> MITK application. So, shall I build what is in the subfolder MITK in the >> AwesomeProject-superbuild folder? >> >> Sorry for novice question, as I have no experiences with so >> comprehensive C++ projects. >> >> Thanks, >> Urban >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: >> >> Build for Windows Store. >> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> mitk-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mitk-users > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: Build for Windows Store. http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev _______________________________________________ mitk-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mitk-users
