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Re: [Aeskulap-users] Aeskulap experiences


From: Alexander Pipelka
Subject: Re: [Aeskulap-users] Aeskulap experiences
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 13:47:14 +0100

Hi!

Am Sonntag, den 08.01.2006, 13:58 +0100 schrieb Pablo Sau:
> Hi:
> 
> Before all, congratulations to aeskulap developers, it was time to have
> a good
> Linux DICOM viewer and eaeskulap seems to be very promising tool.
> 
> I've been using it both the Ubuntu packages, and compiling from source
> for AMD64,
> 2.6.8-10-amd64-k8 #1 Fri Jan 28 04:54:33 CET 2005 x86_64 GNU/Linux with
> the
> Linux Conquest software and also with ctn.
> The Ubuntu i396 package works well with the conquest server but fails to
> query the
> ctn server. 
Do you have a server log ?
I want to find out why it fails on certain SCP's.

> The x86_64 version compiled cleanly but are some issues.
> The AMD64 works if you open the file from archive and the result of
> query could
> be seen, but it fails importing studies.
> The result of ./dgate -v | grep Host is
> 
> Host 'ඎ' did not accept the connection
> Host '–Ž' did not accept the connection
> Host 'SCULAPI0' did not accept the connection
> Host 'SCULAPI0' did not accept the connection
> Host '0Q' did not accept the connection
> Host '°ÂŽ' did not accept the connection
> Host 'SCULAPI0' did not accept the connection
> Host 'ð×' did not accept the connection
> Host 'SCULAPI0' did not accept the connection
> Host 'À?‡' did not accept the connection
> Host 'pR' did not accept the connection
Looks like some character pointer corruption. 
Maybe you could start aeskulap in a valgrind session to find out whats
going on. I don't have access to an AMD64 box.

> As in every connection change randomly the Aesculap
> AE Title. 
> Only in one try it worked!
> Is it posible to send DICOM files to the configured
> aeskulap  AE, host and port, receiving them 
> passively instead of querying them?
Currently not.

Alex






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