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== BUILD Slicer4 ==
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== BUILD Slicer ==
 
After configuration, start the build process in the  <code>Slicer-SuperBuild</code> directory
 
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* Build the <code>ALL_BUILD</code> project.
 
* Build the <code>ALL_BUILD</code> project.
  
* If you make local changes to Slicer4, open the solution file located in the directory <code>Slicer-SuperBuild/Slicer-build</code> instead. You should then be able to either build all projects or just a specific one.
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* If you make local changes to Slicer, open the solution file located in the directory <code>Slicer-SuperBuild/Slicer-build</code> instead. You should then be able to either build all projects or just a specific one.
  
 
==== Unix-like ====
 
==== Unix-like ====

Revision as of 13:11, 13 June 2013

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BUILD Slicer

After configuration, start the build process in the Slicer-SuperBuild directory

Per-platform instructions

Windows

  • Open Slicer-SuperBuild\Slicer.sln in Visual Studio
  • Select your build configuration. Usually Release of Debug
  • Build the ALL_BUILD project.
  • If you make local changes to Slicer, open the solution file located in the directory Slicer-SuperBuild/Slicer-build instead. You should then be able to either build all projects or just a specific one.

Unix-like

 cd ~/Projects/Slicer-SuperBuild
 make -j<NUMBEROFCORES>