On 4/11/2012 7:20 PM, Andy Buckle wrote:

>
> In case someone asks about my longer term goal:
>
> My aim is to get the dicom package working on Windows. I have tried
> cygwin and several different versions of octave built with mingw. With
> these, it compiles fine, then crashes when I call one of the dicom
> oct-files. If anyone is able to help me get it working, that would be
> great. Note that it works fine on linux. Under windows gdb was not
> helpful.
>

Hi Andy,
I was playing with dicom / gdcm-2.2.0 on cygwin but
I obtained only

83% tests passed, 31 tests failed out of 183

I noticed that the package need a deep cleaning about
wrong cygwin assumptions, and I was trying, but
I also suspect that the socketxx utility need a deep update
and unfortunately the upstream development and bug fix
http://www.linuxhacker.at/socketxx
seems stopped; so the things are harder than I was originally expecting.

I presume you have better understanding of dicom usage than me,
so if you need an help on cygwin let me know

Marco





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