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Revision as of 11:42, 2 June 2010
Home < Documentation < 4.0 < Developers < Build InstructionsThe build system for Slicer4 is being developed during the second half of 2010. The goal is to provide a cross-platform build system that allows developers to quickly install and configure the multiple packages.
Where Slicer3's build system relied on a custom build script called getbuildtest, new features added to CMake, partly driven by slicer's requirements, allow porting of the scripts to rely on more on native CMake functionality with the benefit that build script is more modular and general purpose.
Contents
Prerequisites
- Download (and if required compile) Qt - Use one of the link provided below:
Linux | Mac | Windows | ||||||
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Tiger | SnowLeopard | |||||||
32bits | 64bits | 32bits | 64bits | 32bits | 64bits | 32bits | 64bits | |
Qt source link | 4.6.2 | 4.7 beta | 4.6.2 | |||||
Qt binary link | 4.6.2 | 4.6.2 | 4.6.2 | 4.7 beta | 4.6.2 (vs2008) | - |
- How to build Qt ?
Configure options common to all platform:
Check our different tutorials:
- Build Qt on Windows
- Build Qt on Linux
- Build Qt on Mac
Step1 : Checkout slicer sources using subversion
For example:
cd MyProjects svn co http://svn.slicer.org/Slicer3/trunk
Step2 : Configure slicer project using either ccmake or cmake-gui
The grids displayed below summarized the available options.
Using ccmake:
mkdir Slicer3-SuperBuild cd Slicer3-SuperBuild ccmake -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=/home/myself/qt-4.6.2/qt/bin/qmake ../Slicer3/SuperBuild
Using cmake-gui
Where is the source code: C:/MyProjects/Slicer3/SuperBuild Where to build the binaries: C:/MyProjects/Slicer3-SuperBuild
Set of options and supported plateforms:
Description | Options | Platform | |||||
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Slicer3_USE_KWWIDGETS | Slicer3_USE_PYTHON | Slicer3_USE_QT | Slicer3_USE_PYTHONQT | Linux | Mac | windows | |
Kww-Python DEFAULT | ON | ON | OFF | OFF | Y | Y | Y |
Kww-NoPython | ON | OFF | OFF | OFF | Y | Y | Y |
KwwAndQt-Python | ON | ON | ON | OFF | Y | N | Y |
Qt-NoPythonQt | OFF | OFF | ON | OFF | Y | Y | Y |
Qt-PythonQt | OFF | OFF | ON | ON | Y | Y | Y |
what is the difference between Python and PythonQt ?