XuvTools is developed in a cooperative effort from:
  • Chair of Pattern Recognition and Image Processing [www]
  • Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research [www]
  • Center for Biological Systems Analysis [www]
 

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devel:compile-win [2010/03/04 12:17]
niko warning in case anyone bookmarked this page to use the recent instructions
devel:compile-win [2010/03/12 11:35] (current)
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==== Compiling on Windows ==== ==== Compiling on Windows ====
-<note warning>this is terribly outdated and just here for documentation. use the up-to-date version that is linked in the navigation menu!</note>+<note warning>The instructions given on this page are outdated, and remain here merely for documentation. Please use the up-to-date version that is linked from the navigation menu!</note>
Prerequisites: currently this is Visual Studio 2008 and Qt (see below for Qt build-instructions). In addition, it is heavily recommended to use Intel's C++ Compiler for Windows to build XuvTools, and for a more comfortable way a cygwin-installation is heavily recommended. Prerequisites: currently this is Visual Studio 2008 and Qt (see below for Qt build-instructions). In addition, it is heavily recommended to use Intel's C++ Compiler for Windows to build XuvTools, and for a more comfortable way a cygwin-installation is heavily recommended.
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