This is fixed in Lucid and Maverick
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I confirm all of the above on Hardy:
$ sudo aptitude install aeskulap
= Fails as noted above: error on opening DICOMDIR, black screen when
manually viewing files, etc.
WORK-AROUND for Hardy, as per Samuel and GT Ducati above (thanks!):
$ sudo aptitude install aeskulap dcmtk
= Works as expecte
** Changed in: aeskulap (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Good news !
The 0.2.2b1-4 package in karmic depends on dcmtk, so the problem will be
automatically solved at the next Ubuntu release.
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I have Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit installed. When I installed dcmtk:
sudo apt-get install dcmtk
Aeskulap worked!
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It just don't work. Nothing about Aeskulap work in Jaunty!
@David S.
when I do step 1, which is just the default way (i can't see the
differences!) i get
"No study or bad DICOMDIR"
that is. Is there someone to which this Aeskulap works in Jaunty?
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Oops, nevermind. The problem is much less severe than I thought.
DICOMDIR files (and the images they contain) can be opened (on either
the Jaunty or Karmic versions). You just have to load them through the
following two-step process.
1) File menu -> DicomDir -> select the DICOMDIR, and click "Op
Since Charles suggested the problem might be incorrectly specified
dependencies, I compared the dependencies of the newest version of this
program (0.2.2b1-4) in Debian (Squeeze) and Ubuntu (Karmic), for the
platforms supported by Ubuntu (i386 and amd64). I've attached a list of
the differences I
0.2.2b1-4 is in the Karmic repositories. I just tested the Karmic
version in my Jaunty installation (after updating gcc-4.4-base and
libstdc++6 to the Karmic versions, to satisfy its dependencies). It
still doesn't work. Can one of the developers please investigate why
this works in Debian but n
Hi boys, (and girls)
I've just tested the aeskulap package yesterday (0.2.2b1-1), it work
fine in a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS x86-64 up to date, kernel 2.6.24-24-generic.
and I've try to rerun it now before to post sorry now it send
a seg-fault
well in fact I'm working with DICOM dcmtk com
The package has been updated (minor changes) on Debian (0.2.2b1-4). I am
not sure if it will change something, but maybe you can ask the MOTU to
sync the packages?
Have a nice day,
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The bug is still present in Jaunty alpha 5
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.2.2b1-2
Kernel: 2.6.28-8-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I can confirm this bug in aeskulap 0.2.2-beta1 It does not open any CT
files from GE Medical Systems. It doesn't recognize DICOMDIR files
properly. Workaround presented by jaypmcwilliams doesn't help. I see
only blank imagec.
xmedcon - recognizes DICOM files but as no DICOMDIR support.
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It's sees that the directory access is still bugged. However, I found an
easy fix until they bring the Beta fix out. make sure you have freej &
imagej installed. then open the images directory in nautilus & right
click, open with, use specific command- aeskulap . This will allow you
to view each in
Aeskulap does not work on intrepid either :(
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Hello,
sorry for the misunderstanding: I did not want to suggest anybody to
move to Lenny. The purpose of my message was to inform Ubuntu developers
that the binary package that is in Hardy works unmodified on Debian
Lenny, because it suggests that the cause for the black screen is
probably to be
I have cd's of ct scans after various amounts of chemotheraphy.I
need to compare progress of shrinking my tumors. It is very
disappointing that this long term release is passed off by telling me
that I can only take care of my life properly if I move to Debian Lenny.
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** Changed in: aeskulap (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Also affects: aeskulap (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=492842
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Got my MRI scans, installed and fired aeskulap up on my ubuntu hardy box
to view them, and saw nothing but a blank screens. :( Had to use my
wife's windows box.
+1 with James to have this fixed on hardy.
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This bug report does not mention that aeskulap also fails to recognize
DICOM files using the file browser under "File-Open". So then bug
#267554 is not, strictly speaking, a duplicate of this bug.
> It works on freshly installed Debian Lenny systems,
> so it may probably work with Ubuntu Intrepid
Hello,
we tested aeskulap in Debian and realised that the problem of version
0.2.2b1-2 is that the version of the libraries on which it depends are
not correctly specified. It works on freshly installed Debian Lenny
systems, so it may probably work with Ubuntu Intrepid.
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