Thanks for reporting this issue, but it is a known issue that is already listed in the (still internal) DCMTK bug tracker as Feature #368.
Regards Jörg PS: I'm one of the main DCMTK developers and also the person who added libiconv support to the DCMTK some time ago. Also see this blog posting: http://blog.jriesmeier.com/2011/11/enhanced-character-set-support/ > Package: dcmtk > Severity: wishlist > > Dear maintainer, > > The current debian package does not include internationalization > support. For this, it needs to be compiled against libiconv. In > Debian, we do not ship seperate libiconv/libcharset libraries, because > our glibc does already provide this. Unfortunately, the upstream build > system does not seem to support this configuration and requires the > use of an external libiconv. > > Since iconv support is critical for my customer project, I have > changed the package to compile statically against a libiconv tarball > that I include with the source package. I'm not really satisfied with > this solution. Nevertheless until a better solution is found in > Debian, I would like to share my workaround with you. > > Please see the attached rules files. > > Cheers, > Reinhard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org