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Re: CdMedic Pacs Web



Hi Pablo,

I did not received any response to this mail of mine.
I just want to inform you that we have one more precondiction
inside Debian: Aeskulap has just entered unstable distribution.
My suggestion would be that you verify whether you are able to
replace all those of your inofficial packages by official
Debian ones.  We could enhance the situation for the users
if more and more packages are under official Debian control
and reduce the number of inofficial packages hanging around.

Kind regards and have a nice Christmas

        Andreas.

On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Andreas Tille wrote:

[I keep the debian-med list in CC which in principle violates
the privacy of your mail, but I think there was nothing private
in it whcih should be hidden from the public.  The rationale
behind this is that there are several people besides me
interested in this issue and I would like you to keep the
list in CC or post directly to the list which I'm reading anyway.]

2007/11/5, Pablo Sau <psau@cadpet.es>:
I think that an official cdmedicpacsweb debian package could be done
from my dpkg --build
one using the dpkg-dev,

Well, as I tried to explain - official packages need an official
tar archive that has to be builded and signed by a Debian
maintainer.  So it is not possible to just take over your deb.
If you think the best method to provide cdmedicpacsweb
as a deb on your site than I have to turn all the files back
into a tar archive.  This is possible in principle but not really
straightforeward and at least an unusual way to distribute
a free software project.

but one important dependence could fail as the
the official ctn
package doesn't work properly with the mysql-server version 5 that is
the cause of my
modified ctn version on SF.

Can you please be a little bit more verbose?  Are you refering to
the issue that is reported as bug

    http://bugs.debian.org/326916   ?

You seem to have found a workaround for this.  Could you send
a patch to the e-mail address of this bug (or give me a hint how
to work around this problem).  Have you contacted the developers
of CTN about the problem?  What did they answered

The Ubuntu packages actually works on Debian
Etch without
modification with the exception of the askulap dicom viewer based on the
beta version,
that is the only version  that works properly with ctn.

Well, in most cases Ubuntu packages tend to work more or
less on Debian.  But this is not the problem - we just want to
build a complete working environment for medical care inside
Debian.  People tend to share the precondition that Debian
is hard to install and Ubuntu is much more user friendly.  We
try to prove those people wrong for the field of medical care.

My aim was always to easy the installation and configuration of a free
PACS, among
other medical imaging software and as soon a working official package
appears I retire
my own version of SF, as it happened with dcmtk one, and I tempted of
put it back to
SF as the official version has a faulty behavior of findscu and movescu
commands, that
doesn't work at all,  the patch was published on OFFIS dcmtk forum but
keeping
package with the last dcmtk version don't solve the error.

The best strategy to get working official packages is to file bug
reports and provide patches to the maintainers.  Perhaps you
consider to subscribe the quite low volume debian-med mailing
list to stay informed about the issues of free medical imaging
software.  Here several gifted and knowledged people are
hanging around which might increase productivity if we get your
input about problems.

Kind regards

         Andreas.

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