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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 14 Dec 2012 10:46:00 +0100 |
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57 | 1 Orthanc - A Lightweight, RESTful DICOM Server |
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5 Dependencies | |
6 ------------ | |
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57 | 8 1) CMake: Orthanc uses CMake (http://www.cmake.org/) to automate its |
9 building process. | |
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11 2) Python: Some code is autogenerated through Python | |
12 (http://www.python.org/). | |
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7 | 14 3) Mercurial: To use the cutting edge code, a Mercurial client must be |
15 installed (http://mercurial.selenic.com/). We recommand TortoiseHg. | |
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17 W) 7-Zip: For the native build under Windows, the 7-Zip tool is used | |
18 to uncompress the third-party packages (http://www.7-zip.org/). | |
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20 You thus have to download and install CMake, Python, Mercurial and | |
21 possibly 7-Zip first. The path to their executable must be in the | |
22 "PATH" environment variable. | |
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24 The other third party dependencies are automatically downloaded by the | |
25 CMake scripts. The downloaded packages are stored in the | |
26 "ThirdPartyDownloads" directory. | |
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57 | 29 Building Orthanc at a glance |
30 ---------------------------- | |
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57 | 32 To build Orthanc, you must: |
2 | 33 |
34 1) Download the source code (either using Mercurial, or through the | |
35 released versions). For the examples below, we assume the source | |
57 | 36 directory is "~/Orthanc". |
2 | 37 |
38 2) Create a build directory. For the examples below, we assume the | |
57 | 39 build directory is "~/OrthancBuild". |
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43 Native Linux Compilation | |
44 ------------------------ | |
45 | |
46 To build binaries with debug information: | |
47 | |
57 | 48 # cd ~/OrthancBuild |
49 # cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG ~/Orthanc | |
2 | 50 # make |
51 # make doc | |
52 | |
53 | |
54 To build a release version: | |
55 | |
57 | 56 # cd ~/OrthancBuild |
57 # cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE ~/Orthanc | |
2 | 58 # make |
59 # make doc | |
60 | |
61 | |
57 | 62 Under Linux, you have the possibility to dynamically link Orthanc |
2 | 63 against the shared libraries of your system, provided their version is |
64 recent enough. This greatly speeds up the compilation: | |
65 | |
57 | 66 # cd ~/OrthancBuild |
67 # cmake -DSTATIC_BUILD=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG ~/Orthanc | |
2 | 68 # make |
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71 Debian/Ubuntu specific: Because of a packaging error for "libdcmtk", |
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72 you have to add the "wrap" and "oflog" libraries at the configuration |
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75 # cd ~/OrthancBuild |
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76 # cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" -DSTATIC_BUILD=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG ~/Orthanc |
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77 # make |
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81 Cross-Compilation for Windows under Linux | |
82 ----------------------------------------- | |
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84 To cross-compile Windows binaries under Linux using MinGW, please use | |
85 the following command: | |
86 | |
57 | 87 # cd ~/OrthancBuild |
88 # cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=~/Orthanc/Resources/MinGWToolchain.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG ~/Orthanc | |
2 | 89 # make |
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7 | 93 Native Windows build with MinGW (VERY SLOW) |
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57 | 96 # cd [...]\OrthancBuild |
97 # cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG [...]\Orthanc | |
2 | 98 # mingw32-make |
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102 Native Windows build with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 | |
103 ------------------------------------------------------ | |
104 | |
57 | 105 # cd [...]\OrthancBuild |
106 # cmake -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" [...]\Orthanc | |
7 | 107 |
57 | 108 Then open the "[...]/OrthancBuild/Orthanc.sln" with Visual Studio. |
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110 NOTES: | |
111 * More recent versions of Visual Studio should also work. | |
74 | 112 * You will have to install the Platform SDK (version 6 or above) for |
113 Visual Studio 2005: | |
7 | 114 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows_SDK. |
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115 Read the CMake FAQ: http://goo.gl/By90B |