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− | For Windows Vista and Windows 7: With the default user access control settings Slicer compilation fails. To build Slicer on these operating systems you have to | + | For Windows Vista and Windows 7: With the default user access control settings Slicer compilation fails. To build Slicer on these operating systems you have to open the cygwin shell with elevated permissions, using one of these methods: |
* Option 1 (recommended, simplest): Run cygwin shell as an administrator: Right-click on the Cygwin icon (or cygwin.bat) and select ''Run as Administrator''. Click on ''Yes'' if the User Access Control popup is displayed. | * Option 1 (recommended, simplest): Run cygwin shell as an administrator: Right-click on the Cygwin icon (or cygwin.bat) and select ''Run as Administrator''. Click on ''Yes'' if the User Access Control popup is displayed. | ||
* Option 2 (recommended, more complex to set up, but then simple to use): Run the build process in a cygwin shell that has Administrator rights. See this page for instructions: http://www.lamnk.com/blog/computer/run-cygwin-on-vista-as-administrator/ | * Option 2 (recommended, more complex to set up, but then simple to use): Run the build process in a cygwin shell that has Administrator rights. See this page for instructions: http://www.lamnk.com/blog/computer/run-cygwin-on-vista-as-administrator/ |
Revision as of 15:19, 26 January 2010
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Contents
- 1 Installing Cygwin
- 2 Installing Microsoft Visual Studio Express
- 3 Open cygwin terminal window
- 4 Building Slicer
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 5.1 Problems with Python compilation
- 5.2 Problems with svn checkout during build
- 5.3 Multiple compilers are installed and Slicer chooses a wrong one
- 5.4 No SLN files created for VTK, ITK, KWWidgets
- 5.5 Existing files with long names cannot be found during compilation with Visual Studio 8
- 5.6 Visual Studio 2005 crashes during compilation
- 5.7 Build fails on Windows Vista or Windows 7
Installing Cygwin
Go to the following web page
You will get a pop-up window asking if you want to run or save this file. Click 'Run'. If a security warning pops up asking if you are sure you want to run the software, click 'Run' again.
If you minimize your web browser window, you should now see a window titled 'Cygwin Net Release Setup Program'. Click 'Next.'
Select 'Install from Internet', and click 'Next.'
The defaults are fine for the Choose Installation Directory page, click 'Next'
The default for Select Local Package Directory is also fine, click 'Next'
For 'Select Your Internet Connection', choose 'Direct Connection' and click 'Next'
Any of the download sites are fine to use. Click 'Next'
You will now see a page titled 'Select Packages'. In the upper right hand corner, there is a button labeled 'View'. Click the 'View' button once to change the view to 'Full', and maximize the window so you can see all of the columns.
The package names are on the right. On the left, you'll see that each package is labeled 'Skip', 'Keep', or has a version number. We want to install these packages in addition to the defaults:
- curl
- cvs
- subversion
- tcltk
- unzip
- zip
For each of these packages, click on 'Skip' so that a version number appears. After you have clicked on all of the above packages, click 'Next'.
At this point, Cygwin will start the download and install.
After the installation, you will see a 'Create Icons' screen. The defaults are fine; click 'Finish'
You should now have an icon on your desktop that looks like a black C with a green arrow. Double click the icon to start Cygwin.
Installing Microsoft Visual Studio Express
Go to the following webpage.
A window may pop up saying that you need to install Microsoft Silverlight. Click 'Enable Silverlight'
Halfway down the page, there is a brown box labeled Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. Click the 'Download' link inside that box.
A pop up window will ask if you want to run or save this file. Click 'Run'
A setup window and progress bar will now appear. After that finishes, you will see a 'Welcome to Setup' page. Click 'Next'
Select 'I have read and accept the license terms' and click 'Next'
Don't select MSDN Express, SQL server, or Microsoft Silverlight Runtime. Click 'Next'
The default Destination Folder is fine. Click 'Next'
You will now see another progress bar, and the compiler will begin installing.
When the Setup Complete window appears, click 'Exit'. You will now have to restart your computer to finish the installation.
Open cygwin terminal window
Double-click on the Cygwin icon on your desktop to open a Cygwin shell.
For Windows Vista and Windows 7: With the default user access control settings Slicer compilation fails. To build Slicer on these operating systems you have to open the cygwin shell with elevated permissions, using one of these methods:
- Option 1 (recommended, simplest): Run cygwin shell as an administrator: Right-click on the Cygwin icon (or cygwin.bat) and select Run as Administrator. Click on Yes if the User Access Control popup is displayed.
- Option 2 (recommended, more complex to set up, but then simple to use): Run the build process in a cygwin shell that has Administrator rights. See this page for instructions: http://www.lamnk.com/blog/computer/run-cygwin-on-vista-as-administrator/
- Option 3 (complex, not recommended): Run cygwin xterm as administrator. Go to *\Cygwin\bin (for new installs; old installs it will be in *\Cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin). Right-click on "xterm" and select "Run as administrator". A wrapper script may be needed to run xterm with correct DISPLAY, see Slicer3:xterm wrapper. Confirm Run-as.
- Option 3 (unsafe, not recommended): Completely disable UAC. Go to Control Panel->User Accounts->"Turn User Account Control on or off" (see forum posting). Note that disabling UAC makes your computer more vulnerable to malware attacks.
- Option 4 (just an idea, it is not known to work): Change CMake and/or getbuildtest to use a known-writable TMP and TEMP directory (within the Slicer build tree?).
Building Slicer
Type the following command at the Cygwin terminal window:
svn co http://svn.slicer.org/Slicer3/trunk Slicer3
After the checkout completes, type:
./Slicer3/Scripts/getbuildtest.tcl
Troubleshooting
Problems with Python compilation
Python can only be built on Visual Studio 9 (2008) for windows. Python compilation shall be disabled if Slicer is built with an earlier Visual Studio version (otherwise Python compilation fails and Slicer build is not completed). The disabling is automatically done in Slicer 3.5 versions after January 20, 2010. To compile an earlier Slicer version with a compiler other than Visual Studio 9 the following shall be performed to disable Python usage:
Edit the file
./Slicer3/slicer_variables.tcl
# getbuildtest Option for build using system Python, should be "true" or "false" set ::USE_SYSTEM_PYTHON "false" # CMake option for Python, must be "OFF" on "ON", default is "ON" set ::USE_PYTHON "ON" # CMake option for numerical Python, only matters if Python is on set ::USE_NUMPY "ON" # getbuildtest option for SCIPY - also build support libraries (blas and lapack) needed for scipy # - should be off except for experimentation (does not work on all plaftorms - requires fortran) # - should be "true" or "false" set ::USE_SCIPY "false"
and set USE_PYTHON to "OFF".
Problems with svn checkout during build
This hint was contributed by Wolfgang Schramm, see his original post on slicer-devel list
[A problem can be] caused by an incomplete checkout of the VTK (and ITK, KWWIDGETS,...) libraries. This bug is not reproducible (at least I'm the only one I knew who had this problem). I have the following workaround: 1) Install TortoiseCVS 2) Do a complete slicer build and let it fail. 3) Do a CVS update on EVERY library which is under CVS (SVN checkouts work fine) - be careful with Batchmake since this is not only one cvs projects but several. 4) Build as described by the wiki.
Multiple compilers are installed and Slicer chooses a wrong one
If you have multiple Visual Studio compiler versions installed on the same computer and you want to use a different compiler than the one that Slicer automatically detected, then comment out the lines in the slicer_variables file for the VS you don't want to use.
No SLN files created for VTK, ITK, KWWidgets
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot rename file CVS/Entries.Backup to CVS/Entries: permission denied
These are also problems with cvs checkout. Try disabling the on-demand scan of Windows Security Essentials (or other anti-virus). This solved the problem for me on Windows 7.
-Greg Sharp, Nov 24, 2009.
Existing files with long names cannot be found during compilation with Visual Studio 8
The maximum path length in Windows is limited (http://www.developmentnow.com/g/55_2006_10_0_0_833954/Length-of-the-full-path-exceeds-the-maximum-path-length-allowed-.htm). If Slicer is checked out into a directory with a long full path name, then the Visual Studio 8 compiler cannot find some files (typically longer file names in project with long names) and gives the fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file error. To avoid this error Slicer shall be installed in a directory with a short path. A full path of 45 characters was used successfully, a path longer than 50 has caused problems.
Visual Studio 2005 crashes during compilation
Visual Studio 2005 may crash while compiling Slicer. It usually occurs if other applications are running. If you experience this problem, then close all applications and don't use your PC for anything else during Slicer compilation.
Build fails on Windows Vista or Windows 7
The getbuildtest.tcl step may fail on Vista with the message 'Fatal error: lnk1104 cannot open file "TempFile"' when CMake attempts to build the compiler test "cmTryCompileExec". This is be due to Vista/7 'User Account Control' blocking access to temp directories.
See the instructions above to start the build with elevated permissions.