You can now use the master branch of ITK and RTK.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020, 23:29 Henry Cope wrote:
> Simon,
>
> Ah that was a typo, I meant to post 5.0.1., but i'm not even sure that's
> the version I'm using.
> Yes, I have been cloning from head of the master branch. Should I
> just download and
Simon,
Ah that was a typo, I meant to post 5.0.1., but i'm not even sure that's
the version I'm using.
Yes, I have been cloning from head of the master branch. Should I
just download and use the 5.0.1 stable release from itk.org/download?
Henry
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 5:18 PM Simon Rit
wrote:
Hi,
So ITK 5.1 has not been released yet. It seems that you're using the HEAD
of the master branch? Because this has been fixed today (I hope), it's a
change from ITK impacting RTK:
https://github.com/SimonRit/RTK/commit/957d049eff68011723e9c6ff0e63fc404343f8fb
Simon
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 11:15
I'm unsure if this is an ITK or RTK forum question so I've posted it to
both.
I'm attempting to build ITK with the RTK module selected. I am attempting
this on Windows, with RTK 2.1.0 and ITK 5.1.0. I was able to successfully
build ITK without the RTK module. I was also able to successfully build