1. sudo apt update && sudo apt install git subversion build-essential cmake cmake-curses-gui cmake-qt-gui qt5-default qtmultimedia5-dev qttools5-dev libqt5xmlpatterns5-dev libqt5svg5-dev qtwebengine5-dev qtscript5-dev qtbase5-private-dev libqt5x11extras5-dev libxt-dev
2. cd Slicer-5.2.2/Utilities
./SetupForDevelopment.sh
3. cd Slicer-5.3.2/CMake
vim ./SlicerCheckCMakeHTTPS.cmake
#
# slicer_check_cmake_https
#
# Check if CMake supports downloading files using the HTTPS protocol. Fail if
# HTTPS is unsupported.
#
# CMake should support HTTPS when compiled with CMAKE_USE_OPENSSL enabled.
#
# Based on the script created by Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin:
# https://gist.github.com/jcfr/e88a2a7cbc4ddd235186
#
function(slicer_check_cmake_https)
set(url "https://www.baidu.com") #<--
set(dest "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/slicer_check_cmake_https_output")
set(msg "Checking if CMake supports https")
message(STATUS "${msg}")
if(NOT Slicer_CMake_HTTPS_Supported)
file(DOWNLOAD ${url} ${dest} STATUS status)
list(GET status 0 error_code)
file(REMOVE ${dest})
if(error_code)
list(GET status 1 error_msg)
#
# A failure to download the file over https may indicate that the CMake executable
# used to configure the project does not support the HTTPS protocol.
#
# If you built your own version of CMake, ensure that CMake is compiled with
# CMAKE_USE_OPENSSL build option enabled.
#
#message(FATAL_ERROR "error: ${error_msg}") #<--
else()
# Save result of check, this way there will be no need for a working network connection when reconfiguring
set(Slicer_CMake_HTTPS_Supported TRUE CACHE INTERNAL "CMake supports HTTPS protocol")
endif()
endif()
message(STATUS "${msg} - ok")
endfunction()
slicer_check_cmake_https()
4. CMake
5. 编译
make -j8
make -j8
make -j8
make -j8
make -j8
sudo make
sudo make
sudo make