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| This page is targeted at those who wish to develop and build the freesurfer source code on their OSX platform. These instructions have been tested for OS X 10.7, 10.9, 10.11 (Lion, Mavericks, El Capitan). See the [[freesurfer_linux_developers_page|linux build page]] for instructions on how to build on linux platform. | This page is targeted at those who wish to develop and build the freesurfer source code on their OSX platform. These instructions have been tested for 10.13 (High Sierra). See the [[freesurfer_linux_developers_page|linux build page]] for instructions on how to build on linux platform. |
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=== Install Build Tools === In order to build Freesurfer, the following prerequisite software will need to be downloaded and installed on your OSX system. Homebrew is preferred over !MacPorts. Homebrew needs to be installed first. However, if your Mac is polluted with various stuff in /usr/local and /opt/local, and you think you can live without whatever is there, a recommendation is to delete those directories entirely, so that debugging strange build issues is not confounded by overlap with old tools in those directories. Make sure you first check what is in those directories (e.g. docker and other packages could have files there). If you really want to start fresh, do: {{{ sudo rm -Rf /usr/local/* sudo rm -Rf /opt/local }}} This has been safely done on Mac High Sierra. Reboot once this is done, then to install Homebrew, open a Terminal, then type 'bash' (if that is not your default already): {{{ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" }}} Test it: {{{ brew install wget brew postinstall wget wget --help }}} You should get wget help instructions, which means Homebrew is working. The brew install may output some error-looking stuff, but if wget --help works, then your set. Now use it to install autoconf, automake, libtool, and gcc v4.9: {{{ brew install libtool brew install automake brew postinstall automake brew install gcc49 brew postinstall gcc49 brew install git-annex }}} You should now be setup with the gnu tools to build freesurfer, so let's get the source and libraries. |
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| ==== Get the Data Files ==== The !FreeSurfer repository contains a large number data files which are not included with a default {{{git clone}}} of the repo. Instead, these data files are distributed via the [[https://git-annex.branchable.com/|git-annex]] software. Users who only want the repository for the purposes of compiling binaries and/or inspecting source code, the {{{git clone}}} command from above is all you need to do. Users who want to run build time checks, or perform a full local installation, or just want all the contents of the repository, will need to install {{{git-annex}}} and run the following command: |
==== Get the Data Files (optional) ==== The Freesurfer repository contains a large number data files which are not included with a default {{{git clone}}} of the repo. Instead, these data files are distributed via the [[https://git-annex.branchable.com/|git-annex]] software. Users who only want the repository for the purposes of compiling binaries and/or inspecting source code, the {{{git clone}}} command from above is all you need to do. Users who want to run build time checks, or perform a full local installation, or just want all the contents of the repository, will need to add a special data store remote repository in order to retrieve these files. To add the data store repository (this only needs to be done once): {{{ cd freesurfer git remote add datasrc https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/freesurfer/repo/annex.git git fetch datasrc }}} And to retrieve data files: {{{ git annex get <filename> }}} The data files have been broken down into categories, those being required for build time checks, those required for a local installation, and everything else. Use one of the following commands depending on your needs: |
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| $> git annex get --metadata fstags=makecheck . | git annex get --metadata fstags=makecheck . |
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| $> git annex get --metadata fstags=makeinstall . | git annex get --metadata fstags=makeinstall . |
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| === Install System Libraries === In order to build Freesurfer, the following prerequisite software will need to be downloaded and installed on your OSX system: * [[http://xquartz.macosforge.org/downloads/SL/XQuartz-2.7.5.dmg|XQuartz 2.7.5]] (for OSX versions 10.9 and lower) * [[http://xquartz.macosforge.org/downloads/SL/XQuartz-2.7.6.dmg|XQuartz 2.7.6]] (for OSX versions 10.10 and higher) * [[http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinaries#MacOS|gfortran 4.8.2]] * [[https://www.macports.org/install.php|MacPorts]] Once !MacPorts is installed, use it to install autoconf, automake, libtool, and gcc44: {{{ $> sudo port install autoconf $> sudo port install automake $> sudo port install libtool $> sudo port install gcc44 ## Set gcc44 to be the default compiler $> sudo port select --set gcc mp-gcc44 $> gcc --version gcc (MacPorts gcc44 4.4.7_10) 4.4.7 }}} As of the writing of this document (June 2016) freeview is unable to build on OSX 10.11 platforms (El Capitan). This is due to an incompatibility between qt4.7 and OSX 10.11. If you are building on a pre-OSX 10.11 platform, and want to build freeeview, you will need to download and install [[https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.7/qt-mac-opensource-4.7.4.dmg|Qt 4.7.4]].''IMPORTANT: After you install Qt, you must delete line 320 from the file'' {{{/Library/Frameworks/QtCore.framework/Headers/qglobal.h}}}'', the line that says "#warning "This version of Mac OS X is unsupported""''. Next, install Xcode Command Line Tools my typing the following on the command line: |
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| In order to compile freesurfer, you will need to download and install our prebuilt bundle of 3rd party dependancies. Download the package and extract its content. Remember the extraction location as you will need to pass that directory to the {{{configure}}} script. | In order to compile freesurfer, you will need to install the 3rd party lib dependencies. There are two options: use a prebuilt bundle (which may not be guaranteed to work with newer versions of gcc and Mac OS versions), or you can build each library independently. ==== Download Prebuilts ==== To download and install our prebuilt bundle of 3rd party dependencies, download the package and extract its content. Remember the extraction location as you will need to pass that directory to the {{{configure}}} script. |
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| $> mkdir ~/osx-lion-packages $> cd ~/osx-lion-packages $> curl -O ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/fs_supportlibs/prebuilt/OSX/osx-lion-packages.tar.gz $> tar -xzvf osx-lion-packages.tar.gz |
mkdir ~/osx-lion-packages cd ~/osx-lion-packages curl -O ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/fs_supportlibs/prebuilt/OSX/osx-lion-packages.tar.gz tar -xzvf osx-lion-packages.tar.gz |
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| ==== Build from source ==== WORK IN PROGRESS The packages directory in the freesurfer source tree contains scripts that pull the source for the various 3rd-party libs that freesurfer needs to build. The intent is to run these scripts to build a needed package, and configure will automatically find it. |
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| Determine the location you want Freesurfer to be installed. For example, in case case we will assume the user wants freesurfer to be installed in {{{/home/USER/freesurfer}}}. Type the following commands in the top-level Freesurfer directory (the directory that contains configure.in and all the mri_* and mris_* directories.): | First, we setup the environment, and we'll run the configure, telling it where to find our compilers and allowing it to have warnings: |
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| $> cd ~/freesurfer $> ./setup_configure $> ./configure --with-pkgs-dir=/Users/USERNAME/osx-lion-packages --prefix=/Users/username/fs_install $> make -j4 $> make install |
./setup_configure ./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 --disable-Werror . . . checking for main in -lvnl... no configure: error: FATAL: vnl lib not found. Set LDFLAGS or --with-vxl-dir. |
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| Done! | This indicates it could not find the first dependency, the VXL libs. Let's point configure at the pre-built package dir: |
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| Send your comments/questions/feedback to zkaufman@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu | {{{ ./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \ --with-pkgs-dir="$HOME/osx-lion-packages" --disable-Werror . . . checking for main in -lKWWidgets... no configure: error: FATAL: KWWidgets lib not found. Set LDFLAGS or --with-KWWidgets-dir. }}} Oops! Looks like KWWidgets is not in the packages directory. It turns out that building the GUI apps in freesurfer (freeview, tk*, qdec) is a great big hassle due to the many 3rd-party libs. So for now, lets just not build those: {{{ ./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \ --with-pkgs-dir=$HOME/osx-lion-packages --disable-Werror --disable-GUI-build . . . FreeSurfer is now configured for x86_64-apple-darwin17.3.0 Source directory: . Build directory: /Users/nicks/dev/freesurfer Install directory: /Applications/freesurfer C compiler: gcc -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -Wall -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -fopenmp -DHAVE_OPENMP -m64 -DDarwin -DANSI -DUSE_LOCAL_MINC C++ compiler: g++ -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -Wall -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -fopenmp -DHAVE_OPENMP -m64 -DDarwin -DANSI -DUSE_LOCAL_MINC Fortran: gfortran -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -m64 Linker: /usr/bin/ld -fopenmp -dead_strip -L/Users/nicks/dev/pkgs/vxl/current/lib Libs: -lz -lm -ldl -lpthread -lvnl_algo -lvnl -lvcl -lnetlib -lv3p_netlib }}} Now we're ready to build. Determine the location you want Freesurfer to be installed. For example, in this case we will assume the user wants Freesurfer to be installed in {{{/home/USER/freesurfer}}}. Type the following commands in the top-level Freesurfer directory (the directory that contains configure.in and all the mri_* and mris_* directories.): {{{ ./setup_configure ./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \ --with-pkgs-dir=$HOME/osx-lion-packages --disable-Werror --disable-GUI-build \ --prefix=$HOME/fsdev_install make -j 8 make install }}} Done! (Only make install if you downloaded the necessary binaries from git-annex above). Note: you can spare yourself from some typing by including vars for F77, CC and CXX in your startup .cshrc (or similar): {{{ setenv G49BIN /usr/local/bin if (-e $G49BIN/gcc-4.9) then setenv F77 $G49BIN/gfortran-4.9 setenv CC $G49BIN/gcc-4.9 setenv CXX $G49BIN/g++-4.9 endif }}} === Contributing Changes === Users who wish to make contributions to the Freesurfer code base should see the following page which describes how to fork the Freesurfer repository and submit pull requests: https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Freesurfer_github ---- Send your comments/questions/feedback to ahoopes@mgh.harvard.edu |
This page is targeted at those who wish to develop and build the freesurfer source code on their OSX platform. These instructions have been tested for 10.13 (High Sierra). See the linux build page for instructions on how to build on linux platform.
Those who wish to add a binary to the FreeSurfer software suite should consult the 'Adding a new binary to the tree' section of the Developers Guide.
Contents
1. Install Build Tools
In order to build Freesurfer, the following prerequisite software will need to be downloaded and installed on your OSX system. Homebrew is preferred over MacPorts. Homebrew needs to be installed first. However, if your Mac is polluted with various stuff in /usr/local and /opt/local, and you think you can live without whatever is there, a recommendation is to delete those directories entirely, so that debugging strange build issues is not confounded by overlap with old tools in those directories. Make sure you first check what is in those directories (e.g. docker and other packages could have files there). If you really want to start fresh, do:
sudo rm -Rf /usr/local/* sudo rm -Rf /opt/local
This has been safely done on Mac High Sierra. Reboot once this is done, then to install Homebrew, open a Terminal, then type 'bash' (if that is not your default already):
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Test it:
brew install wget brew postinstall wget wget --help
You should get wget help instructions, which means Homebrew is working. The brew install may output some error-looking stuff, but if wget --help works, then your set. Now use it to install autoconf, automake, libtool, and gcc v4.9:
brew install libtool brew install automake brew postinstall automake brew install gcc49 brew postinstall gcc49 brew install git-annex
You should now be setup with the gnu tools to build freesurfer, so let's get the source and libraries.
2. Get the Source Code
The Freesurfer source code can be cloned from the official Freesurfer github page:
git clone https://github.com/freesurfer/freesurfer.git
2.1. Get the Data Files (optional)
The Freesurfer repository contains a large number data files which are not included with a default git clone of the repo. Instead, these data files are distributed via the git-annex software. Users who only want the repository for the purposes of compiling binaries and/or inspecting source code, the git clone command from above is all you need to do. Users who want to run build time checks, or perform a full local installation, or just want all the contents of the repository, will need to add a special data store remote repository in order to retrieve these files.
To add the data store repository (this only needs to be done once):
cd freesurfer git remote add datasrc https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/freesurfer/repo/annex.git git fetch datasrc
And to retrieve data files:
git annex get <filename>
The data files have been broken down into categories, those being required for build time checks, those required for a local installation, and everything else. Use one of the following commands depending on your needs:
## Get only the data files required for build time checks (1.9 GB) git annex get --metadata fstags=makecheck . ## Get only the data files required for local installation (4.3 GB) git annex get --metadata fstags=makeinstall . ## Just give me everything! Not Recommended (6.8 GB) git annex get .
3. Library Dependencies
In order to compile freesurfer, you will need to install the 3rd party lib dependencies. There are two options: use a prebuilt bundle (which may not be guaranteed to work with newer versions of gcc and Mac OS versions), or you can build each library independently.
3.1. Download Prebuilts
To download and install our prebuilt bundle of 3rd party dependencies, download the package and extract its content. Remember the extraction location as you will need to pass that directory to the configure script.
mkdir ~/osx-lion-packages cd ~/osx-lion-packages curl -O ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/fs_supportlibs/prebuilt/OSX/osx-lion-packages.tar.gz tar -xzvf osx-lion-packages.tar.gz
3.2. Build from source
WORK IN PROGRESS
The packages directory in the freesurfer source tree contains scripts that pull the source for the various 3rd-party libs that freesurfer needs to build. The intent is to run these scripts to build a needed package, and configure will automatically find it.
4. Setup, Configure, Make
First, we setup the environment, and we'll run the configure, telling it where to find our compilers and allowing it to have warnings:
./setup_configure ./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 --disable-Werror . . . checking for main in -lvnl... no configure: error: FATAL: vnl lib not found. Set LDFLAGS or --with-vxl-dir.
This indicates it could not find the first dependency, the VXL libs. Let's point configure at the pre-built package dir:
./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \
--with-pkgs-dir="$HOME/osx-lion-packages" --disable-Werror
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checking for main in -lKWWidgets... no
configure: error: FATAL: KWWidgets lib not found. Set LDFLAGS or --with-KWWidgets-dir.Oops! Looks like KWWidgets is not in the packages directory. It turns out that building the GUI apps in freesurfer (freeview, tk*, qdec) is a great big hassle due to the many 3rd-party libs. So for now, lets just not build those:
./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \
--with-pkgs-dir=$HOME/osx-lion-packages --disable-Werror --disable-GUI-build
.
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FreeSurfer is now configured for x86_64-apple-darwin17.3.0
Source directory: .
Build directory: /Users/nicks/dev/freesurfer
Install directory: /Applications/freesurfer
C compiler: gcc -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -Wall -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -fopenmp -DHAVE_OPENMP -m64 -DDarwin -DANSI -DUSE_LOCAL_MINC
C++ compiler: g++ -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -Wall -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -fopenmp -DHAVE_OPENMP -m64 -DDarwin -DANSI -DUSE_LOCAL_MINC
Fortran: gfortran -g -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -m64
Linker: /usr/bin/ld -fopenmp -dead_strip -L/Users/nicks/dev/pkgs/vxl/current/lib
Libs: -lz -lm -ldl -lpthread -lvnl_algo -lvnl -lvcl -lnetlib -lv3p_netlibNow we're ready to build.
Determine the location you want Freesurfer to be installed. For example, in this case we will assume the user wants Freesurfer to be installed in /home/USER/freesurfer. Type the following commands in the top-level Freesurfer directory (the directory that contains configure.in and all the mri_* and mris_* directories.):
./setup_configure
./configure F77=/usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.9 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-4.9 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-4.9 \
--with-pkgs-dir=$HOME/osx-lion-packages --disable-Werror --disable-GUI-build \
--prefix=$HOME/fsdev_install
make -j 8
make installDone! (Only make install if you downloaded the necessary binaries from git-annex above).
Note: you can spare yourself from some typing by including vars for F77, CC and CXX in your startup .cshrc (or similar):
setenv G49BIN /usr/local/bin
if (-e $G49BIN/gcc-4.9) then
setenv F77 $G49BIN/gfortran-4.9
setenv CC $G49BIN/gcc-4.9
setenv CXX $G49BIN/g++-4.9
endif
5. Contributing Changes
Users who wish to make contributions to the Freesurfer code base should see the following page which describes how to fork the Freesurfer repository and submit pull requests:
Send your comments/questions/feedback to ahoopes@mgh.harvard.edu
