Hello,
I had a similar problem when updating from 2014.10 to 2016.03 (big gap).
When looking into it, I noticed my library wasn't packaged, it was left out
during the process (both NSIS and ZIP).
I couldn't find a fix that involved only changes into my own code, and my
code was similar to the IOExt/Diffusion module.
As a last chance, I created a MITK fork to include my own IO module (and
several small changes as image compression during the writing process), and
the package was able to recognize the module and ship it with my own app
(which is still in a separate project).
I tried to check out the demo template on Github (commit 1552ddd), and it
fails to pack with this log :
1>EXEC : warning : target 'MyAwesomeLib.dll' is not absolute...
1>EXEC : warning : target 'MyAwesomeLib.dll' does not exist...
I'm using Windows, compiling under vs2013 x64.
I'm sorry because my solution may not suit your situation, I just wanted to
add my own insight and maybe get a solution if someone post it in this
thread.
Pierre-Yves.
On 7 June 2016 at 15:01, Nil Goyette <nil.goye...@imeka.ca> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On MITK2015.05, I renamed our plugin to respect a .app, .eager and .view
> logic, and moved some files. Everything still work perfectly, except
> when I try to run the application from a package. My IO module (using
> AUTOLOAD_WITH) is not loaded but everything else is perfect.
>
> I get no error message or warning on Windows and Linux, but I get this
> on OS X:
> Pre-loading library "liborg_mitk_gui_qt_ext" failed: "Cannot load
> library liborg_mitk_gui_qt_ext: (dlopen(liborg_mitk_gui_qt_ext.dylib,
> 5): image not found"
>
> I tried changing the order of the modules and the plugins in their
> CMakeList. I tried doing exactly what you do in your IO modules (like
> DiffusionIO). I tried many irrelevant things that I won't mention :) I'm
> not sure what to test now.
>
> Do you know what could cause this? I would gladly take any hints or
> ideas! Because right now my only idea is to revert my huge commit, then
> rename one thing at the time, compile, create a package, test, rename
> the next thing, ...
>
> Nil
>
>
>
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