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Re: packaging CamiTK?



Thanks for your answer,

As I don't understand what I am doing at all during the packaging process, I have no problem leaving cmake/cpack aside for the deb packaging process and use the proper deb way.

I do not have an alioth account (and... sorry for my ignorance, I don't know what is an alioth account either...)

Mahnu

On Mon 16 Jul 2012 11:16:13 CEST, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Salut Mahnu,

   As far as I remember, Andreas did start working on CamiTK during
your presentation. Andreas, is this correct ? If so, then I would wait
until Andreas upload his skeleton work and start from there.

   If you are using CMake, and you have CPack working, then the
packaging is a not op, since debian only need a working "make install"
step. debian internal mecanism does not understand cpack syntax, so
you will have to duplicate the hierachy you defined in cpack syntax
into dpkg syntax.

   This is relatively early in the process but we (deb-science/med) had
some issues with cmake, because of its monolithic view of package. You
should really avoid splitting a cmake package into multiples debian
packages unless you really understand what you are doing :)

HTH
-M
Ps: do you have an alioth account ?

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Emmanuel Promayon
<Emmanuel.Promayon@imag.fr> wrote:
Hello to all,

after the brilliant presentation of Andreas Tille and Mathieu Malaterre at
LSM 2012 in Geneva, we (the CamiTK - small - development team) are
contacting you to see if it could be desirable/possible to include CamiTK
(http://camitk.imag.fr) in debian-med.

We were unfortunately not able to stay for the workshop Debian-med on the
Tuesday.

As probably everyone here we have limited time resource but are willing to
try if you think it is relevant to debian-med.

CamiTK (Computer Assisted Medical Intervention Tool Kit) is a C++ framework
(including a ready-to-use application) build to help researchers and
clinicians to easily and rapidly collaborate in order to prototype CAMI
applications. The specificity of CamiTK, beside its modular component-based
architecture, is that it enables full interaction/interoperability between
medical images, surgical navigation and biomechanical simulations (e.g., by
using another debian-med package called sofa-apps).

We have a good knowledge in C++ (Qt, VTK, ITK) but nearly no experience in
packaging and the debian packaging process. The only thing we have at the
moment is a simple CPack configuration (CamiTK uses CMake as its
build-system) that can produce a installable .deb package (of unknown
quality!).

To summarize, two questions:
- do you think CamiTK is worth being included in debian-med
- if yes, where should we start?

Thanks in advance (and thanks for all your work so far!)
Mahnu



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