Sorry for this stupid question, it is an executable file so it must be 
launched from the command line.

Thank you!

Le vendredi 10 juillet 2015 13:23:31 UTC+2, Rémy Phelipot a écrit :
>
> Hello Rashad,
>
> Thank you for your answers. The binary for the linux platforms seems very 
> promising, but I don't know how to use it. Do you have any documentation or 
> instructions in order to install OTB from this file?
>
> Le vendredi 10 juillet 2015 10:44:29 UTC+2, Rashad a écrit :
>>
>> Hello Rémy,
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 3:19 PM, Rémy Phelipot <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I am trying to install OTB 5 on several linux targets (Centos 7, Debian 
>>> Jessie, Ubuntu) and I am very interrested by the new build method : 
>>> SuperBuild.
>>> However I am wondering if SuperBuild is the best way to install OTB on 
>>> Linux and if there are problems when a dependency (like ITK for instance) 
>>> is installed with the system packet manager after the installation process 
>>> of OTB. 
>>>
>>  
>>
>> yes superbuild is thee best way to have OTB for several linux targets. If 
>> you have ITK or any other dependencies of OTB already available cmake 
>> actually tries to find and use them. But you can always tell cmake not to 
>> do that. Now after installing if superbuild version of ITK is found first 
>> on path then it will be used instead of system itk. But you cannot carry 
>> around your otb install directory to other linux distro.
>>
>> I also must create packages in order to make the installation process 
>> easier, but I saw the OTB_USE_CPACK option disapeared from the available 
>> variables. Is it always possible to generate the packages with OTB 5 and/or 
>> Superbuild?
>>
>> I dont think there is a cpack packaging available for OTB now.  But we 
>> just have added a linux binary package option for OTB. This is in git 
>> master not for 5.0.0 release.
>>
>>
>> The idea as you said, have OTB package out of superbuild that works 
>> across several linux distro. you can get one from here[1]. Or build your 
>> own if you compile OTB using superbuild from git master. You can carry 
>> around this package anywhere. and is actually OTB "Plug and Play".   
>>
>> [1] 
>> https://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/packages/nightly/2015-07-08/OTB-5.0.0-Linux64.bin
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Rémy
>>
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