> > So, there would be a global CLASSPATH that is shared across all the
> > JVMs available in Debian, and that is implicitly used by the
> > ImageJ package? Anyone could confirm this?
>
> As far as I know any JAR that's found in /usr/share/java will be
> included in CLASSPATH. (Please correct me
> I admit I know to less about Java but the "merge" you are mentioning
> in a) is not clear to me. If you Build-Depend on libjson-simple-java
> the JAR which is in Debian's CLASSPATH will be available as well for
> the installed package if you Depend from libjson-simple-java. So
> I see no reason
Hi Andreas,
> sorry for my silence for longer than usual. I'm recovering slowly
> from
> my vacation (basically for the sake of OpenStreetMap work after the
> trip
> ;-)).
:)
> I had a look into the package. It builds fine and is lintian clean
> and
> I simply assume that it is working (I hav
Hi Andreas,
> I (stubbornly ;-)) stick to my opinion for a separate package since
> orthanc works perfectly without the imagej plugin and as far as I
> understand its also a separate source. So its pretty natural to have
> a
> separate package but you can Suggest (or even Recommend) the plugin
>
Hi Andreas and Karsten,
> > Side question: Should my plugin be part of the "orthanc" package
> > [1], of the "imagej" package, or should it be fully standalone?
>
> It is probably a lot easier for you to make it part of the
> orthanc package.
Mid-air collision with Andreas' answer, who would fav
> My plugin is already correctly packaged wrt. the ImageJ SDK. But
> could you recommend some nicely packaged software for Debian that
> uses a combination of Java and CMake? This would be quite useful for
> me.
Side question: Should my plugin be part of the "orthanc" package [1], of the
"imagej"
Hi,
> > Is there any package in Debian Med that contains an ImageJ plugin?
> > I would need such an example as a starting point.
>
> I'm not aware of any such example. [...]
OK, this confirms my understanding :)
> The ImageJ documentation might provide some help where to put the
> files
> belo
Hi Andreas,
> > My question is related to Debian Med: Would anyone be interested in
> > packaging this plugin for Debian?
>
> For me this sounds pretty useful. If you might consider packaging it
> yourself I would support this if any questions might occure.
Is there any package in Debian Med th
Hi Andreas,
Sorry for the delay and thanks for your help!
I have applied all the required fixes (notably to the default configuration
file and to the manpage). All my integration tests pass.
As far as I am concerned, the package is now ready for upload.
Regards,
Sébastien-
> I tried to upgra
> > I have just fixed the errors and warnings [1].
>
> I have uploaded even if
>
>I: liborthancclient-doc:
>possible-documentation-but-no-doc-base-registration
>
> would deserve some handling for the next package version
Thanks!
> - just tell me
> if you have no idea how to do this.
Y
Hi Andreas,
The bug in the Boost package has been tagged as fixed now [1]. Please would you
kindly try again?
Thanks,
Sébastien-
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739904
> Unfortunately the package does not build in pbuilder. Sebastien, are
> you
> able to verify this?
Dear all,
I have just uploaded a Debian package for Orthanc 0.6.2 that has been released
earlier this week [1].
This release introduces "Orthanc Client". Orthanc Client is a SDK that allows a
third-party software to connect to an instance of Orthanc from C++ code using
the REST API of Orthanc.
Hi Mathieu,
As I understand, this seems to be problem that is related to a recent update of
the Boost package [1]. Sadly, we will have to wait before it gets fixed.
Cheers,
Sébastien-
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695826
> At least on two of my machine I am getting:
> I have just updated the DebianMed repository with the newest upstream
> version of Orthanc (0.5.1) [1]. Please would you kindly upload it to
> unstable? Thanks in advance!
>
> [1]
> http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/orthanc/trunk/debian/
Thank you for the upload, Mathi
Hi Mathieu,
> >> An alternative would be to use "libcurl4-gnutls-dev |
> >> libcurl4-dev".
> >
> > Thank for your reply! I have just uploaded another version of the
> > package
> > with your suggested improvement:
> > http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/orthanc/orthanc_0.2.2-3.dsc
>
> Wh
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