Am Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:52:49AM +0100 schrieb Jörg Riesmeier:
> Dear all,
> 
> > Indeed, and there is a simple fix too, which has been uploaded to
> > experimental only so far:
> 
> yes, there is a simple fix (that disables the error), but there is also a 
> more fundamental fix that (hopefully) solves the issue at its core:
> 
>     
> https://git.dcmtk.org/?p=dcmtk.git;a=commit;h=bdc18c85b7fca130464dd745ea3efef3c9b8b94e

Thanks for the additional pointer.
 
> Furthermore, it feels kind of strange that the DCMTK package was about to be 
> removed because a rather insignificant test tool causes problems on a single 
> platform, and this test tool is even not part of any Debian package (see 
> "debian/rules" file):

Testing removals are happening automatically if some RC bug exists
for a certain time without pinging.  Just writing some additional
information to the bug in question would have prevented this but
nobody of us had sufficient capacity.  That's a shame but will be
healed over time (which is hopefully not that long).

Kind regards
   Andreas.

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