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
>>
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