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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 27 May 2015 12:32:43 +0200 |
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Orthanc - A Lightweight, RESTful DICOM Server ============================================= Dependencies ------------ 1) CMake: Orthanc uses CMake (http://www.cmake.org/) to automate its building process. 2) Python: Some code is autogenerated through Python (http://www.python.org/). 3) Mercurial: To use the cutting edge code, a Mercurial client must be installed (http://mercurial.selenic.com/). We recommand TortoiseHg. W) 7-Zip: For the native build under Windows, the 7-Zip tool is used to uncompress the third-party packages (http://www.7-zip.org/). You thus have to download and install CMake, Python, Mercurial and possibly 7-Zip first. The path to their executable must be in the "PATH" environment variable. The other third party dependencies are automatically downloaded by the CMake scripts. The downloaded packages are stored in the "ThirdPartyDownloads" directory. Building Orthanc at a glance ---------------------------- To build Orthanc, you must: 1) Download the source code (either using Mercurial, or through the released versions). For the examples below, we assume the source directory is "~/Orthanc". 2) Create a build directory. For the examples below, we assume the build directory is "~/OrthancBuild". Native Linux Compilation ------------------------ See the file "LinuxCompilation.txt". Native OS X Compilation ----------------------- See the file "DarwinCompilation.txt". Native Windows build with Microsoft Visual Studio ------------------------------------------------- # cd [...]\OrthancBuild # cmake -DSTANDALONE_BUILD=ON -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" [...]\Orthanc Then open the "[...]/OrthancBuild/Orthanc.sln" with Visual Studio. NOTES: * More recent versions of Visual Studio than 2005 should also work. Type "cmake" without arguments to have the list of generators that are available on your computer. * You will have to install the Platform SDK (version 6 or above) for Visual Studio 2005: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows_SDK. Read the CMake FAQ: http://goo.gl/By90B Cross-Compilation for Windows under Linux ----------------------------------------- To cross-compile Windows binaries under Linux using MinGW, please use the following command: # cd ~/OrthancBuild # cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=~/Orthanc/Resources/MinGWToolchain.cmake -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DSTANDALONE_BUILD=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ~/Orthanc # make Native Windows build with MinGW (VERY SLOW) ------------------------------------------- # cd [...]\OrthancBuild # cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug [...]\Orthanc # mingw32-make