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Latest revision as of 18:31, 25 January 2022
Home < Documentation < Nightly < Developers < Build system
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Leveraging the ExternalProject module provided by CMake, Slicer SuperBuild system allows developers to quickly install and configure the multiple open-source packages and libraries it depends on.
- Versioning
- Convention to name Slicer packages.
- Release Process
- Step-by-step guide to create Slicer release
- Factory description
- Current configuration of Slicer's factory machines.
- Build ExtensionsIndex
- How to build an ExtensionsIndex (collection of extension description files) ?
- Qt resource files
- Describes the
genqrc.py
tool for automatic generation/updating of Qt resource scripts.
- SlicerBot
- Describes the SlicerBot and how a machine can be become a SlicerBot.
- Sliceri18nBot
- Describes the Sliceri18nBot and how a machine can be become a Sliceri18nBot.
- Dashboard Setup
- Describes how to setup a Slicer dashboard.
- Project Forks
- Guidelines on how to manage Slicer specific forks
- Fortran
- How to package applications which depends on Fortran