Hi,
Please consider packaging Mayam.
License is GPL or LGPL or MPL
http://dcm4che.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dcm4che/oviyam/mayam/trunk/
Best regards, Sebastian
On Sat, 2011-03-19 at 13:38 +0100, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Hi,
Please consider packaging Mayam.
License is GPL or LGPL or MPL
http://dcm4che.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dcm4che/oviyam/mayam/trunk/
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Hi,
I'll look into this one.
Thanks, Regards, Ankur
On Sat, 2011-03-19 at 13:38 +0100, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Hi,
Please consider packaging Mayam.
License is GPL or LGPL or MPL
http://dcm4che.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dcm4che/oviyam/mayam/trunk/
Best regards, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Medical-sig mailing list Medical-sig@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/medical-sig
Hey,
I just got down to packaging this. Has anyone used it? (and would therefore have some tips on building this?)
I had another query: Is dcm4che the project with mayam as a sub project? I mean, are they dependent on each other? Would packaging the entire dcm4che source while splitting mayam etc to subpackages be the way to go?
Thanks, Ankur
Hello Ankur, I'd like a lot the idea of having dcm4che packaged! I used it a bit and had to install sun java. I think it was only to enable image compression, so it probably can be worked around...
Just as a side note, there are other medical image viewers and very interesting application out there. I made a small page which collects some information here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Medical_Imaging
It would be nice to keep it updated with new ideas and recent results!
Peter and I are packaging the big ITK library with all its dependencies, but I'm sure that if we join forces we can proceed quicker :)
By the way, there is an ongoing GSoC project for Fedora Medical. Susmit (whom I put in CC) is the leader and might be the best person to coordinate all this efforts!
With best regards,
Mario
On 29 March 2011 08:35, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2011-03-19 at 13:38 +0100, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Hi,
Please consider packaging Mayam.
License is GPL or LGPL or MPL
http://dcm4che.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dcm4che/oviyam/mayam/trunk/
Best regards, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Medical-sig mailing list Medical-sig@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/medical-sig
Hey,
I just got down to packaging this. Has anyone used it? (and would therefore have some tips on building this?)
I had another query: Is dcm4che the project with mayam as a sub project? I mean, are they dependent on each other? Would packaging the entire dcm4che source while splitting mayam etc to subpackages be the way to go?
Thanks, Ankur
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 09:03:11AM +0200, Mario Ceresa wrote:
Just as a side note, there are other medical image viewers and very interesting application out there. I made a small page which collects some information here:
There are even more (partly packaged for Debian). Feel free to link to
http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/imaging
and to steal packaging code (if possible).
For the Mayam question: As far as I can see (but I might be wrong) Mayam is part of the dcm4che project. The Mayam download archive contains some dcm4che*.jar files. My plan is to use single Debian packages for these jars and just make mayam package depend from it.
Kind regards
Andreas.
Hi Mario!
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 09:03 +0200, Mario Ceresa wrote:
Hello Ankur, I'd like a lot the idea of having dcm4che packaged! I used it a bit and had to install sun java. I think it was only to enable image compression, so it probably can be worked around...
I'll look into it's functioning to be sure on how to proceed. I might need to request help from the java sig too. I'll do this.
Just as a side note, there are other medical image viewers and very interesting application out there. I made a small page which collects some information here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Medical_Imaging
It would be nice to keep it updated with new ideas and recent results!
Ah! I'll begin to frequent the page :)
Peter and I are packaging the big ITK library with all its dependencies, but I'm sure that if we join forces we can proceed quicker :)
Sure thing. I'll go check what it's dependencies are that I could package!!
By the way, there is an ongoing GSoC project for Fedora Medical. Susmit (whom I put in CC) is the leader and might be the best person to coordinate all this efforts!
With best regards,
Mario
I've already submitted a proposal for this. At the time my proposal only has packaging and spin creation on it. Would you have any other tasks that I could carry out? It would help strengthen my proposal. I'm up for any sort of coding too but I haven't really found anything of the sort on the wiki etc.
Thanks! Regards, Ankur
Am Dienstag, 29. März 2011, 09:03:11 schrieb Mario Ceresa:
Regarding the GSoC. It would really make sense if someone could look into the followind scenario.
Image laden specialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology really could benefit from a full FOSS solution which includes
a) easily installable PACS b) easily installable Dicom Viewer
I am not talking hospital here. But rather doctor's office.
From GNUmed's point of view the ideal candidate for the Dicome viewer would be GinkgoCADx. I have no experience regarding the PACS.
Sebastian
Hi Sebastian,
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 21:06 +0200, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Am Dienstag, 29. März 2011, 09:03:11 schrieb Mario Ceresa:
Regarding the GSoC. It would really make sense if someone could look into the followind scenario.
Image laden specialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology really could benefit from a full FOSS solution which includes
a) easily installable PACS b) easily installable Dicom Viewer
These are again only packaging tasks, right?
I am not talking hospital here. But rather doctor's office.
From GNUmed's point of view the ideal candidate for the Dicome viewer would be
GinkgoCADx. I have no experience regarding the PACS.
Sebastian
I see that GinkgoCADx is already in the list here[1]. I'll look into it once I've at least built an initial package for mayam and dcm4che.
Thanks, Ankur
Am Donnerstag, 31. März 2011, 07:52:13 schrieb Ankur Sinha:
Hi Sebastian,
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 21:06 +0200, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Am Dienstag, 29. März 2011, 09:03:11 schrieb Mario Ceresa:
Regarding the GSoC. It would really make sense if someone could look into the followind scenario.
Image laden specialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology really could benefit from a full FOSS solution which includes
a) easily installable PACS b) easily installable Dicom Viewer
These are again only packaging tasks, right?
Yes. Maybe not GSoC material.
I am not talking hospital here. But rather doctor's office.
From GNUmed's point of view the ideal candidate for the Dicome viewer would be
GinkgoCADx. I have no experience regarding the PACS.
Sebastian
I see that GinkgoCADx is already in the list here[1]. I'll look into it once I've at least built an initial package for mayam and dcm4che.
Thanks, Sebastian
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