Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: aeskulap

I have some troubles with aeskulap in my system. In aeskulap debian bug
#513503 I found description of my problem:

As a sidenote: it's pretty tough to figure out for a Linux newbie why a
CD from the doc doesn't work. The problem is case sensitive nature of
Linux and case indifference of Windows, since the CD was written under
windows without rockridge, so Linux mounts it to convert to lowercase,
while the DICOMDIR contains paths and files in upper, or maybe even
worse, mixed case. This results the file impossible to open, and the
whole process to fail. Had to copy the cd, and manually set the case, in
my case, uppercase. mount with conv=off doesn't work since it appends
;version. End of sidenote Interesting use case.  If I would have been in
your shoes I would probably have tried to solve this problem with a
script which creates upper case symlinks.

In dcmtk help I found useful key:
+m    --map-filenames
map to DICOM filenames (lowercase->uppercase, and remove trailing period)

But I don't understand how to use this parameter in aeskulap.

Can anybody help to solve this problem?

** Affects: aeskulap (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: dicom

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  Aeskulap and DICOMDIR links case

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