Hi Hortense,

In your screenshot "error_2013.03.0_laptop.png" look at the first visible line 
of the build output: "Could NOT find OpenCL (missing: OpenCL_LIBRARY 
OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR)".

Obviously CMake is looking for OpenCL but cannot find it. I guess all your 
errors are consequential errors. Deactivate MITK_USE_OpenCL and do the 
superbuild to quickly see if that works. If it works, make sure that you 
install whatever is needed for using OpenCL with your GPU, activate 
MITK_USE_OpenCL and start the build again.

This solution is concluded by the few lines of output of your screenshot. There 
might by other similar errors that occurred before but are not visible to us. 
Hence, always check the Output window for errors like "A tool returned an error 
code from...". That "tool" is usually CMake and you can find the output of 
CMake a few lines above these errors in the Output window, NOT in the Errors 
list.

Cheers,
   Stefan

Von: Hortense KIRISLI [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. September 2013 10:06
An: Zelzer, Sascha
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] MITK 2013.03.2 building error

Hi Sascha,

Thanks a lot for your reply!
I tried few more things yesterday, but still have the same compiler errors.

What I have done:
As I have MITK 2013.03.0 working on my desktop computer (Win 7 64 bits 
MSVS210), I decided to try to install this same version on my laptop (Win 7 64 
bits MSVS2008), instead of the 2013.03.2 version.
I created a new superbuild, made exactly the same CMake configuration as on my 
desktop computer, with the same versions of Qt, Git, Python and Boost, but it 
did not succeed the building, and I am still facing the same errors... :(
I attach you the CMakeCache.txt ; I did not find anything potentially different 
from the CMakeCache.txt of the MITK superbuild successfully installed on my 
desktop computer. But maybe you will be more lucky!
Last, I did not modified nor moved files from the MITK 2013.03.0 sources that I 
downloaded from the MITK website.

Hope we can figure out some solutions together :)

Best,
Hortense


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Marie Curie Experienced Researcher
for the SUMMER project

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De : Sascha Zelzer [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : mercredi 11 septembre 2013 23:38
À : Hortense KIRISLI
Cc : [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Objet : Re: [mitk-users] MITK 2013.03.2 building error

Hi Hortense,

We have never seen something like this, so I assume that there is something 
fundamentally wrong with your CMake set-up.

The files like org_commontk_CTKWidgets_module_init.cpp in your output window 
shouldn't be there (all the ones with "_module_init.cpp" in CTK). Such files 
are usually created for MITK modules (shared libraries created with the 
MITK_CREATE_MODULE CMake macro). Since CTK doesn't know anything about MITK, 
these files are definitely "misplaced" - for whatever reason.

I can only advise to try to create a new clean superbuild and check your CMake 
configuration carefully. You could send us the CMakeCache.txt file of your MITK 
superbuild. Apart from that, it is very difficult to remotely diagnose such 
problems.

Best,

Sascha

On 09/11/2013 05:56 PM, Hortense KIRISLI wrote:
Dear MITK experts,

As my question remained unanswered since a week, I re-iterate (please refer to 
email below), hoping to get an answer this time :).

Many thanks,

Hortense

----
Hortense KIRISLI, PhD
Marie Curie Experienced Researcher
for the SUMMER project

AQUILAB
Parc Eurasanté - Lille Métropole
Bâtiment Hermès
250 rue Salvador Allende
59120 Loos Les Lille - France
Tel. +33 3 69 61 51 65
www.aquilab.com<http://www.aquilab.com>

[cid:[email protected]]
----

De : Hortense KIRISLI [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : mardi 3 septembre 2013 09:59
À : [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Objet : [mitk-users] MITK 2013.03.2 building error

Hi all,

I have a laptop running 64 Bit Windows using MSVS 2008, and I am facing issue 
when trying to compile MITK 2013.3.2 on it.
I have successfully installed MITK 2013.3.0 on a similar machine (64 Bit 
Windows using MSVS 2010), so most certainly I am not missing any installation 
step (Git, CMake, Qt, Python, Boost,... are successfully pre-installed)
The building errors I get are related to CTK, and are all the same:
compiler error C2227 - The operand to the left of -> is not a pointer to a 
class, structure, or union.

Attached is a screenshot of the errors for more details.

Any help would be highly appreciated :).

Regards,
Hortense


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Hortense KIRISLI, PhD
Marie Curie Experienced Researcher
for the SUMMER project

AQUILAB
Parc Eurasanté - Lille Métropole
Bâtiment Hermès
250 rue Salvador Allende
59120 Loos Les Lille - France
Tel. +33 3 69 61 51 65
www.aquilab.com<http://www.aquilab.com>

[cid:[email protected]]
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