Re: [vmtk-users] Installation problem
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From: Luca A. <luc...@gm...> - 2011-09-30 14:22:51
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Hi Laurentiu, you are right, no need for make install. I always forget that... The fact that you have multiple installations, both binary and source, is probably not going to help you. I suggest you to uninstall the binary version. Anyway, if you want to change a script, just go in your source vmtk/vmtkScripts directory, change the file you need to change, then go to vmtk-build (or whatever your build directory is named) and run "make". You should find your modified file in this directory vmtk-build/Install/lib/vmtk/vmtk/ If you don't see any change when you run the script, it means you still have the binary version in the way. Best regards Luca On Sep 30, 2011, at 4:18 PM, Lipsa Laurentiu Mihai wrote: > Hi Luca, > Finally I had to install a new version of cmake and it works. There is some needs to give the 'make install' command? I ask you that because I see that after the command 'make' it compile and install all. When I give 'make install' or 'sudo make install' it gives me the next: > > lau@lau-laptop:~/vmtk-build$ make install > make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop. > > Another question is: if I want to change a file from code source of VMTK(*.py)/ITK(*.cxx ) or VTK(*.py , *.cxx) where are located? I tried to change ( a code file I thing, ex. vmtkactivetubes.py, change the error text "image not found") compile again with make and when I run the file with vmtk (pypepad), I see that there is no change(in the text). In the usr/share/pyshared/vmtk there is another identical file which if i change the text(changing file atributes -rw), it's working. Can you tell me which is the problem? > > Thanks. > Laurentiu > > From: Luca Antiga <luc...@gm...> > To: Lipsa Laurentiu Mihai <li...@ya...> > Cc: "vmt...@li... list" <vmt...@li...> > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 12:18 PM > Subject: Re: [vmtk-users] Installation problem > > Hi Laurentiu, > indeed you probably need at least 2.8.2 > I figure what you have is what the package system got you, in case you can always compile it from scratch. It just takes a ./configure + make + make install, it's pretty straightforward. Make sure you have ncurses-dev among your packages otherwise you won't get the ccmake "gui" once compiled. > Best regards > > Luca > > > On Sep 30, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Lipsa Laurentiu Mihai wrote: > >> Hi Luca, >> It put: "cmake version 2.8.0" . The file wasn't there, probably it's a old version.. I will try to copy the one you sent. >> >> Thanks. >> Laurentiu >> >> From: Luca Antiga <luc...@gm...> >> To: Lipsa Laurentiu Mihai <li...@ya...> >> Cc: "vmt...@li..." <vmt...@li...> >> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 12:10 PM >> Subject: Re: [vmtk-users] Installation problem >> >> Hi Laurentiu, >> can you run >> cmake --version >> and let me know what's the output? >> >> You should have the FindGit.cmake file in some location such as >> /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindGit.cmake >> (If you don't, I attach it just in case) >> >> If it's not there, either your cmake version is not recent enough, or there's some conflict between multiple cmake installations. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Luca >> >> >> >> On Sep 30, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Lipsa Laurentiu Mihai wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I am trying to install Vmtk and i get this error. Git it's istalled. Which can be the problem? >>> >>> >>> CMake Error at SuperBuild.cmake:28 (find_package): >>> Could not find module FindGit.cmake or a configuration file for package >>> Git. >>> >>> Adjust CMAKE_MODULE_PATH to find FindGit.cmake or set Git_DIR to the >>> directory containing a CMake configuration file for Git. The file will >>> have one of the following names: >>> >>> GitConfig.cmake >>> git-config.cmake >>> >>> Call Stack (most recent call first): >>> CMakeLists.txt:51 (include) >>> >>> >>> >>> CMake Warning (dev) at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/ExternalProject.cmake:160 >>> (message): >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Laurentiu >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. >>> Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security >>> threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >>> sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2_______________________________________________ >>> vmtk-users mailing list >>> vmt...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vmtk-users >> >> >> > > > |