Dear all,
Perhaps you could give a look at Orthanc [1], that is a lightweight
DICOM store that is built on the top of DCMTK, that is already packaged
into Debian [2], and that is known to work in combination with Ginkgo
CADx since release 0.7.0 [3].
The distribution of Orthanc contains a Python script to easily import
DICOM images recursively from a directory [4]. This script uses the REST
API of Orthanc.
*Disclaimer*: I am the author of Orthanc.
Cheers,
Sébastien-
[1] http://www.orthanc-server.com/
[2]
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=orthanc&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all§ion=all
[3] https://twitter.com/OrthancServer/status/393694004908265472
[4]
https://code.google.com/p/orthanc/source/browse/Resources/Samples/ImportDicomFiles/ImportDicomFiles.py?name=Orthanc-0.7.2
On 01/27/2014 11:03 AM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 07:02:32AM -0200, Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote:
BTW DCMTK has been compiled and tested with hardening flags and proven
to work very well, it is a very robust and mature SCP server.
Sure... right now anyone looking for a DICOM server should go to DCMTK before
ConQuest.
Weeell, no.
There is no
$> apt-get install dcmtk-pacs
$> mc -e /etc/dcmtk-pacs/pacs.conf
...
$> dcmtk-pacs --import /all/our/current/dicom/images/
$> ginkgocadx
et voila, there's a clinically useful DICOM viewer
ready to let me scrutinize your bones for fractures.
Of course, it's not *quite* so easy but you get the picture.
Karsten
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