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- Requirements
+
- For the core C++ library you shall need a C++ compiler with the
"list" and "map" STL containers.
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+
+ GNU/Linux walkthrough for the impatient bash user
+
+ - cd SOMEWHERE
+
+ -
+ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.creatis.insa-lyon.fr:2402/cvs/public
+
+
+ - cvs login (at prompt CVS password
+ answer with anonymous)
+
+ - cvs co gdcm
+
+ - [Optional, for test suite]
+ cvs co gdcmData
+
+ - mkdir gdcmInstall
+
+ - mkdir gdcmBin
+
+ - cd gdcmBin
+
+ - ccmake ../gdcm
+
+ -
+ Toggle and adjust the required options and parameters
+
+ (see below for more info)
+
+ - hit c
+ (a couple times, until no stars appear, in order configure)
+
+ - hit g (generate makefiles)
+
+ - hit q (quit ccmake)
+
+
+
+ - make
+
+ - make install
+
+ - [Optional] make test
+
+
+
Step by step recompilation
-- Retrieve gdcm the
-
- sources through cvs.
- We shall refer to this source directory as gdcmSources.
+
- Retrieve the
+
+ sources of gdcm through cvs
+ and expand them in a source directory that we
+ shall refer as gdcmSOURCES.
- Create a compile directory (e.g. gdcmBin) that
we shall refer as gdcmBINARY.
- Change working directory to gdcmBINARY.
-- Invoke ccmake (from gdcmBINARY) with gdcmSources
- as source directory.
+
- [Optional] if you wish to install in a temporary installation
+ directory, create it. We shall refer to this directory
+ as gdcmINSTALL.
+
+- Change working directory to gdcmBINARY.
+
+- Invoke ccmake (from gdcmBINARY) with gdcmSOURCES
+ as source directory e.g. ccmake ../gdcm on Un*ces or
+ invoke CMakeSetup on Win32 and setup the source directory
+ and the compile directory.
- Hit "c" for a first automatic configuration of your platteform
+ Hit c for a first automatic configuration
+ of your platteform.
-- Select the options that suite your needs. Basically this means
+
- Select the options that best suits your needs. Basically this means
toggling ON or OFF the following parameters
- - GDCM_DOXYGEN
- if you wish to generate the doxygen documentation,
-
- GGDCM_VTK
- if you wish to generate the VTK wrappers,
+ if you wish to generate the VTK wrappers.
+ When automatic configuration fails you should manually set up
+ the cmake variable VTK_DIR.
- GDCM_WRAP_PYTHON
if you wish to generate the
Python wrappers.
+ - GDCM_DOXYGEN
+ if you wish to generate the doxygen documentation,
+
- Among the other options, you might consider
toggling ON or OFF the following parameters
+ - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
+ should be set to gdcmINSTALL.
+
- BUILD_EXAMPLES
if you wish to generate the C++ gdcm examples,
- BUILD_TESTING
if you wish to generate gdcm test suite. When doing so you will
- need to retrieve gdcmData i.e. the set of Dicom image used in
- the test suite.
+ need to
+
+ - retrieve gdcmData
+ i.e. the set of Dicom image used in the test suite and
+ expand them in a directory refered as gdcmDATA.
+
+ - setup cmake GDCM_DATA_ROOT to gdcmDATA.
+
+
+
+ - CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE can be set up to Debug
+ if you plan to use your native debugger.
+
+ - CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS for cautious developpers should be
+ set to
+ -g -O0 -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wunused -Wno-system-headers -Wno-deprecated
+ -Woverloaded-virtual
+
+
+
+
+-
+ Hit c a couple times until they are no remaining "*"
+ (star character) preceeding the values of the gdcm variables.
+
+ If you get warnings about
+ CMake forcing CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS (or other compiler variables)
+ simply ignore them and hit e to resume configuration.
+
+-
+ Hit g in order to generate the makefiles (on Un*x)
+ or the workspace and project (on Win32).
+
+-
+ Hit q to exit from ccmake.
+
+- On Un*x launch make. On Win32 enter the VC++ gdcm.dsw
+ and lauch a build all.
+
+
+
+
+Installation
+This is an optional stage for developpers.
+
+On Un*x proceed with the install stage with make install.
+
+
+Running the test suite
+The impatient can run the full test suite with make test.
+
+For the test suite to be effective, you must have set
+BUILD_TESTING to ON when configuring ccmake.
+
+-
+
+ - if you run the tests BEFORE installing then
+ positionate the environment variable GDCM_DICT_PATH
+ to gdcmSOURCES/Dicts
+ (e.g. export GDCM_DICT_PATH=$(gdcmSOURCES)/Dicts)
+
+ - if you run the tests AFTER installing then
+ positionate the environment variable GDCM_DICT_PATH
+ to gdcmINSTALL/share
+ (e.g. export GDCM_DICT_PATH=$(gdcmINSTALL)/Dicts)
+
+
+
+- Assuming your current working directory is gdcmBINARY
+ the gdcm tests can be run in three different modes:
+
+ - Interactive access by number: run
+ ./bin/gdcmTests
+ and select the number of the test you wish to run.
+
+ - Access to a test through it's name : pass the name of the
+ test as an argument to
+ ./bin/gdcmTests
+ e.g.
+ ./Test/gdcmTests TestAllEntryVerify.
+
+ - Launch the full test suite : (again we assume the
+ current working directory is gdcmBINARY)
+ run ctest. This is equivalent to make test.
+
+ ctest supports some options (refer to the
+ CMake documentation
+ for other options) :
+
+ - a verbose mode e.g. ctest -V
+
+ - argument filtering with regexp e.g. ctest -R print -V
+ runs the tests containing "print" in their name and
+ makes a verbose output.
+
+
+