[Ctk-developers] DCMTK for linux

Stephen Aylward stephen.aylward at kitware.com
Sun May 9 13:29:44 EDT 2010


Hi Michael,

I think that is an outstanding topic for the hackfest.  I'd be happy
to work with you on it - and Julien will be there as well.

Google is an amazing thing - it is what lead me to that git repository
for dcmtk :)

s


On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Michael Onken <dicom at offis.de> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Am 09.05.2010 um 06:35 schrieb Stephen Aylward:
>>
>> I used the git repo specified on the dcmtk webpage.
>
> These are our first steps with git -- it is a cvs export from our internal repository and we use it only read-only to get first experiences with that. Interesting how fast this was found by you people since it was not really announced at a popular place and is there now for a few days ;)
>
>> Perhaps we can contribute these changes back to the main DCMTK repo?
>> Perhaps we can use superbuild to fetch such external libraries,
>> rather then develop our own versions of them?
>
> We are actually working on a CMake-enabled version for unix systems and therefore I looked at the approach from Julien Jomier (well, Julien, I was impressed about your translation of the configure script stuff, you seem to be a real expert ;). Currently a modified version of that work is running pretty good on our development system (Debian Linux). However, since I don't understand all of its aspects, I would be happy to work with the kitware experts on that at the hackfest and find a good way to get that officially into DCMTK :-) Maybe at the beginning we (OFFIS) want to keep our configure scripts as a standard but introduce an "experimental" CMake build process for unixes.
>
> So I am looing forward meeting you in Washington!
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
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