Hi Ben,
 yes, in order to make the python wrappings (and therefore all vmtkScripts) 
work.

Just to make sure you know, if you download the latest development version 
(https://github.com/vmtk/vmtk) and configure it using CMake (even with the 
default settings), ITK and VTK will be downloaded and compiled automatically 
with the right settings.

Best regards


Luca


On Mar 13, 2012, at 4:43 PM, Berkowitz, Benjamin M wrote:

> Hi, I'm working with my IT guy to install the newest version of VMTK, and he 
> needs to rebuild VMTK, ITK, and VTK.  When building VMTK, VTK, and ITK, do 
> shared libraries need to be turned on?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben Berkowitz
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