X-Git-Url: https://git.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pubgit/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Testing%2FCMakeLists.txt;h=af894f7c5286b1571937116bc997f310bc037ee6;hb=390bfb1f05ff7c7d91392fe0816abcdfa631eebd;hp=a6c7b961c0b387be3fb824e4d49adc702facfd97;hpb=df1a3b45849af2e3d6ee4f616e5d5b88f3b4b5a6;p=gdcm.git diff --git a/Testing/CMakeLists.txt b/Testing/CMakeLists.txt index a6c7b961..af894f7c 100644 --- a/Testing/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Testing/CMakeLists.txt @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ SET(TEST_SOURCES TestEnumVR.cxx TestBuildUpDicomDir.cxx # writes a file named "NewDICOMDIR" ) -IF(UNIX) +IF(UNIX OR WIN32) SET(TEST_SOURCES ${TEST_SOURCES} - #TestInline.cxx + TestInline.cxx ) -ENDIF(UNIX) +ENDIF(UNIX OR WIN32) # add tests that require data IF (GDCM_DATA_ROOT) @@ -59,9 +59,11 @@ IF (GDCM_DATA_ROOT) ) # add test that require VTK: IF(GDCM_VTK) + IF("${VTK_MAJOR_VERSION}" LESS 4) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "This VTK version is not supported, you are on your own !") ELSE("${VTK_MAJOR_VERSION}" LESS 4) + IF("${VTK_MAJOR_VERSION}" EQUAL 4 AND "${VTK_MINOR_VERSION}" EQUAL 2) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "This VTK version is not supported, you are on your own !" "Although gdcm should compile fine. You just need to turn BUILD_TESTING:=OFF") @@ -70,6 +72,7 @@ IF (GDCM_DATA_ROOT) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "This VTK version is not supported, you are on your own !" "Although gdcm should compile fine. You just need to turn BUILD_TESTING:=OFF") ENDIF("${VTK_MAJOR_VERSION}" EQUAL 4 AND "${VTK_MINOR_VERSION}" EQUAL 4 AND "${VTK_BUILD_VERSION}" LESS 3) + # Include the VTK library since we know this is going to work INCLUDE(${VTK_USE_FILE}) @@ -179,6 +182,14 @@ SET(BLACK_LIST # I blacklist it until the pb is solved. # (to get some more green on the Dasboards) "MR_Philips-Intera_BreaksNOSHADOW.dcm" + + # No way we'll ever be able to read that... + "ELSCINT1_LOSSLESS_RICE.dcm" + + # Are we even be able to support our own bugs ? + "SIEMENS_MAGNETOM-12-MONO2-GDCM12-VRUN.dcm" + "SIEMENS_GBS_III-16-ACR_NEMA_1-ULis2Bytes.dcm" + "SIEMENS_ImageLocationUN.dcm" ) # Create a specific list of dicom files that we know are part of a sequence