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2025-09-16: gdcm26-shlibs-2.6.9-4 (Grassroots DICOM library)Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging. Grassroots DICOM (GDCM) is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database. GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): gdcm: stub down old libversions Kill off packages (and old versions of packages) that were causing deadlocks.2025-09-16: dicom-oct382-0.1.1-11 (Octave DICOM interface)
Digital communications in medicine (DICOM) file io. Depends on Grassroots DICOM (GDCM). This package provides the following functions: _gendicomdict dicomdict dicominfo dicomlookup dicomread dicomwrite commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): dicom-oct: update to use newer gdcm (NB: ancient pkg)2025-09-16: gdcm24-shlibs-2.4.5-5 (Grassroots DICOM library)
Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging. Grassroots DICOM (GDCM) is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database. GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): gdcm: stub down old libversions Kill off packages (and old versions of packages) that were causing deadlocks.2025-09-16: libsocket++.1.2-shlibs-1.12.12.gdcm.3.2.1-1 (Socket classes to match iostream classes)
Socket classes to match iostream classes commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libsocket++: new package (externalized from gdcm)2025-09-16: insighttoolkit45-4.5.0-2 (Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit)
ITK is an open-source, cross-platform system that provides developers with an extensive suite of software tools for image analysis. Developed through extreme programming methodologies, ITK employs leading-edge algorithms for registering and segmenting multidimensional data. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): insighttoolkit: update to use newer gdcm (NB: still FTBFS?)2025-09-16: libcharls2-shlibs-2.4.2-1 (C++ JPEG-LS library)
C++ JPEG-LS library commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libcharls2: new package2025-09-16: gdcm30-shlibs-3.0.24-1 (Grassroots DICOM library)
Whenever medical data, especially medical image data, is generated in a clinical environment, that data must be stored such that it can be retrieved by the same hospital either immediately, or after several years to determine the effectiveness of a course of treatment and to allow comparisons of multiple images for the same patient. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is a standard that governs this capability by specifying handling, storing, printing, and transmitting information in medical imaging. Grassroots DICOM (GDCM) is an implementation of the DICOM standard designed to be open source so that researchers may access clinical data directly. GDCM includes a file format definition and a network communications protocol, both of which should be extended to provide a full set of tools for a researcher or small medical imaging vendor to interface with an existing medical database. GDCM is an open source implementation of the DICOM standard. It offers some compatibility with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): gdcm: new version More things externalized to simplify packaging because the install_names do not all change in sync. This should solve some upgrade-deadlocks going forward.2025-09-14: libavcodec62-8.0-shlibs-8.0-1 (Audio/video encoders and decoders libraries)
FFMpeg is a complete and free Internet live audio and video broadcasting solution for Linux/Unix. It also includes a digital VCR. It can encode in real time in many formats including MPEG1 audio and video, MPEG4, h263, ac3, asf, avi, real, mjpeg, and flash. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]): ffmpeg: v8.02025-09-14: gpgme11-shlibs-1.3.1-4 (Application access library for GnuPG)
Application access library for GnuPG commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: pinentry-gtk2-0.9.1-2 (Passphrase entry widget for gpg-agent)
This is a front-end for gpg-agent to collect passphrases when necessary. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: pinentry-1.2.1-2 (Passphrase entry widget for gpg-agent)
This is a front-end for gpg-agent to collect passphrases when necessary. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: pinentry-qt-1.2.1-2 (Passphrase entry widget for gpg-agent)
This is a front-end for gpg-agent to collect passphrases when necessary. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: libgpgme11-1.9-shlibs-1.24.1-1 (Application access library for GnuPG)
Application access library for GnuPG commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: pinentry-qt5-1.1.1-3 (Passphrase entry widget for gpg-agent)
This is a front-end for gpg-agent to collect passphrases when necessary. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: libgpgme11-shlibs-1.7.1-6 (Application access library for GnuPG)
Application access library for GnuPG commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: pinentry-fltk-1.2.1-2 (Passphrase entry widget for gpg-agent)
This is a front-end for gpg-agent to collect passphrases when necessary. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: kdepim4-mac-4.14.6-14 (KDE4 - Personal Information Management)
This package doesn't install any files of itself, but makes sure that you have a fully functional KDE4 Personal information management system through dependencies. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): libassuan upgrades (API=3 maintains API=2 compat)2025-09-14: libpkgconf6-shlibs-2.4.3-2 (Manager for library compile/link flags)
This is a rewrite of the old pkg-config program, in pure C rather than using glib. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): pkgconf: new version2025-09-14: libpkgconf7-shlibs-2.5.1-1 (Manager for library compile/link flags)
This is a rewrite of the old pkg-config program, in pure C rather than using glib. commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): pkgconf: new version2025-09-13: libmbedtls21-3.6.4-1 (Lightweight SSL/TLS library)
mBed TLS is an SSL library written in ANSI C. PolarSSL makes it easy for developers to include cryptographic and SSL/TLS capabilities in their (embedded) products with as little hassle as possible. It is designed to be readable, documented, tested, loosely coupled and portable. It also includes an OpenSSL compatible wrapper header. Example programs are installed into %p/share/doc/%n/examples rather than %p/bin to avoid possible conflicts. mBed TLS used to be called PolarSSL. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]): libmbedtls21: v3.6.42025-09-13: netpbm11-shlibs-11.11.01-1 (Graphics manipulation programs and libraries)
Graphics manipulation programs and libraries commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]): netpbm11: v11.11.012025-09-12: vim-nox-9.1.1754-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]): Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.1.1754.2025-09-12: vim-9.1.1754-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]): Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.1.1754.