/**
* \page step2page Configuration
*
* \section supported_builds_sec Supported builds system
*
* QtDcm can be built and run on the following systems:
* * GCC or CLang on Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS have been tested)
* * VisualStudio 2013 (2010 and 2012 should work but were not tested)
* * MacOS X
*
* \section dep_sec The dependencies
*
* \subsection cmake_dep_sec CMake
*
* Install CMake
and choose the installer corresponding to your system. The minimum version required is 3.1 so on certain Linux
* it might not be availble, thus you'll have to build it on your own.
*
* \subsection qt_dep_sec Qt
*
* You can get the Qt development kit from the Qt website
* Take the development kit corresponding to your system and at least install Qt 5.5.
*
* \subsection dcmtk_dep_sec DCMTK
*
* Download the source code from the OFFIS website
* Use the following CMake options values:
*
* BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
* CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE: RelWithDebInfo
*
*
* \subsection itk_dep_sec The Insight Toolkit
*
* Download the 4.6 version of the Insight Toolkit from here.
* Use the following CMake options values:
*
* BUILD_EXAMPLES: OFF
* BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
* BUILD_TESTING: OFF
* CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE: RelWithDebInfo
*
*
* \section config_sec Configuring QtDcm with CMake
* Make sure to have CMake 3.1 minimum and then go to your local QtDcm source directory. I recommend to configure an "out of source" build, so create
* a "build" directory and launch cmake from there:
*
* $ cd $qtdcm_source_dir
* $ mkdir build
* $ cd build
* $ cmake ..
*
*
* Set the following CMake options values:
*
* ITK_DIR : /path/to/your/itk/build/directory
* DCMTK_DIR : /path/to/your/dcmtk/build/directory
* DCMTK_SOURCE_DIR : /path/to/your/dcmtk/source/directory
* CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE : RelWithDebInfo
*
*
* If you want to play with the example or build this documentation, you can also set the following variables:
*
* BUILD_EXAMPLE : ON
* BUILD_DOCUMENTATION : ON
*
*
* Then you are ready to compile the library.
*
* Go to the \ref step3page step
* Back to \ref step1page step
*
*/