Hi, To compile python packages, you must turn on ITK_WRAP_PYTHON. For example, I use cmake $SCRIPT_PATH/itk \ -DITKPythonPackage_ITK_BINARY_REUSE:BOOL=OFF \ -DITKPythonPackage_WHEEL_NAME:STRING="itk" \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo \ -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \ -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF \ -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF \ -DITK_WRAP_PYTHON=ON \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$INSTALL_PATH \ -DModule_RTK:BOOL=ON \ -DModule_RTK_GIT_TAG="" \ -DRTK_USE_CUDA:BOOL=ON \ -DRTK_BUILD_APPLICATIONS:BOOL=OFF \ -DPY_SITE_PACKAGES_PATH:STRING=${BINDINGS_PATH} \ -DITK_WRAP_unsigned_short:BOOL=ON \ -DITK_WRAP_double:BOOL=ON \ -DITK_WRAP_complex_double:BOOL=ON \ -DITK_WRAP_IMAGE_DIMS:STRING="2;3;4" to reproduce the options used by ITK to create module python packages. Simon
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 11:27 PM 雅之 服部 <masayuki.h.0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear rtk-users > > I look at the following question and I want to compile the python > wrappings. > > But I didn't know how to do it. I haven't used ITK so much, so I don't know. > > I would appreciate it if you could tell me.. > > Thank you. > > [Rtk-users] Python RTK + CUDA > <https://public.kitware.com/pipermail/rtk-users/2021-September/011102.html> > *Gabriele Belotti in *September2021 > > ”””Hi Gabriele, > > You can check the example here > <https://github.com/SimonRit/RTK/blob/master/examples/FirstReconstruction/FirstCudaReconstruction.py>. > Note, however, that the CUDA python packages are still not distributed. The > ones on pypi only have CPU code. So you would need to compile the python > wrappings, which would require the three CMake options ITK_WRAP_PYTHON=ON, > Module_RTK=ON, RTK_USE_CUDA=ON. > Simon > > ””” > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rtk-users mailing list > Rtk-users@public.kitware.com > https://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/rtk-users >
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