Oy
https://forum.dcmtk.org/viewtopic.php?t=4744
OK now it seems to build ok.
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- Thu, 2024-04-25, 21:38
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
- Thu, 2024-04-25, 21:26
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
OK I undid that and added
cmake ../dcmtk -DHAVE_OPENSSL_DECLARATION_NEW_EVP_MD_CTX=1 ....
to my command line.
Seems like now the only thing I see is
Error LNK1104 cannot open file 'Y:\openssl321.bin\lib\dcmtkssl_o.lib' dcmtls Y:\dcmtk.bin\dcmtls\libsrc\LINK 1
cmake ../dcmtk -DHAVE_OPENSSL_DECLARATION_NEW_EVP_MD_CTX=1 ....
to my command line.
Seems like now the only thing I see is
Error LNK1104 cannot open file 'Y:\openssl321.bin\lib\dcmtkssl_o.lib' dcmtls Y:\dcmtk.bin\dcmtls\libsrc\LINK 1
- Thu, 2024-04-25, 21:00
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
I modified the code BEGIN_EXTERN_C #include <openssl/opensslv.h> #include <openssl/types.h> ///////////////////////// ADD THIS END_EXTERN_C #if 0 ///////////// REMOVE THIS #ifndef HAVE_OPENSSL_DECLARATION_NEW_EVP_MD_CTX struct env_md_ctx_st; typedef struct env_md_ctx_st EVP_MD_CTX; #else struct evp_...
- Thu, 2024-04-25, 20:28
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
OK I switched over completely to command line: mkdir dcmtk.bin cd dcmtk.bin cmake ../dcmtk -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=Y:/openssl321.bin -DDCMTK_WITH_OPENSSL=ON -DWITH_OPENSSLINC=Y:/openssl321.bin -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=Y:/dcmtk.ins -DDCMTK_WIDE_CHAR_FILE_IO_FUNCTIONS=ON -DDCMTK_WITH_ICU=ON -DICU_DATA_LIBRAR...
- Thu, 2024-04-25, 02:10
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
On a different machine, same drive setup:
Performing Test OPENSSL_VERSION_CHECK
Performing Test OPENSSL_VERSION_CHECK - Success
Info: DCMTK OPENSSL support will be enabled
I wonder if the check for OpenSSL is picking up another version that is installed on the other machine?
Performing Test OPENSSL_VERSION_CHECK
Performing Test OPENSSL_VERSION_CHECK - Success
Info: DCMTK OPENSSL support will be enabled
I wonder if the check for OpenSSL is picking up another version that is installed on the other machine?
- Thu, 2024-04-25, 01:08
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
Hmmm. I'm compiling on a different windows machine and I get Info: DCMTK OPENSSL support will be disabled: DCMTK requires OpenSSL version 1.0.1 or newer git status says: AzureAD+RichardFrank@SXRT2022 MINGW64 /y/dcmtk ((23fd8fc83...)) I tried pointing at the root / Y:\openssl321.bin and Y:\openssl321...
- Fri, 2024-04-05, 14:21
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
Re: OpenSSL version
I pulled the updated code from get hub and it now works. Thanks
- Thu, 2024-04-04, 00:59
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: OpenSSL version
- Replies: 10
- Views: 166
OpenSSL version
Hi, I have build OpenSSL 3.2.1 for windows and installed in a non-default location. I build Qt 663 with OpenSSL no problems. When I configure DCMTK and point the WITHOPENSSLINC to the includes path, DCMTK complains that it requires version greater than 1.0.1... But as far as I can tell it's looking ...
- Tue, 2019-12-31, 02:59
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: DCMTK_OVERWRITE_WIN32_COMPILER_FLAGS not working in 3.6.5
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7353
DCMTK_OVERWRITE_WIN32_COMPILER_FLAGS not working in 3.6.5
I turn off the flag.
I change the Compile settings in CMAKE to /D_DEBUG /MDd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
and it switches it back to /D_DEBUG /MTd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
Where can I Modify the CMAKE file to fix this?
I need to keep my settings.
Thanks
Rick Frank
I change the Compile settings in CMAKE to /D_DEBUG /MDd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
and it switches it back to /D_DEBUG /MTd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
Where can I Modify the CMAKE file to fix this?
I need to keep my settings.
Thanks
Rick Frank
- Mon, 2017-07-31, 18:56
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3863
Re: CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
So it seems that if I want the pixels "rendered" with the LUT I should do: DicomImage * di = new DicomImage(path.c_str(), flags); size_t sizeInBytes = di->getOutputDataSize(); void * bits = malloc(sizeInBytes); di->getOutputData(buffer, sizeInBytes, bitsStored); But I read: /**render pixel...
- Sat, 2017-07-29, 22:37
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3863
Re: CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
I'm reading slices and building a volume in VTK, and if some of the slices come in at a different pixel width, it might save a little memory but it's not really helpful cause I have to rescale them
- Sat, 2017-07-29, 15:32
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3863
CIF_UseAbsolutePixelRange and conversions
Hi, I'm using DicomImage() to create a volume from slices. I find that for some images, DicomImage() converts the data to 8 bit from 16, even though the file is 16 bits. ( tracing through the code it seems to think it needs 17 bits for the representation, which is strange) I found that if I used the...
- Mon, 2014-01-20, 23:44
- Forum: DCMTK - Installation
- Topic: static lib builds in Release mode Visual Studio 2012
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7272
static lib builds in Release mode Visual Studio 2012
If I download and build DCMTK 3.6.0, configure, and build Debug and Release, all is well. My own Cmake file has the following: target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} debug netapi32 debug ${DCMTK_oflog_LIBRARY} debug ${DCMTK_ofstd_LIBRARY} debug ${DCMTK_dcmdata_LIBRARY} debug ${ITK_LIBRARIES} debug ${...
- Mon, 2014-01-20, 12:07
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Reading from CD
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4785
Re: Reading from CD
Ok, so then I think that to read a CD that does not already contain a DICOMDIR I have to loop through all the files, read tags, and build my own hierarchy patient-study-series-image etc
- Mon, 2014-01-20, 04:38
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: Reading from CD
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4785
Re: Reading from CD
It seems that the DICOMDIR file needs to be at the root level of the directory hierarchy? In the case of the CD, in other words a read-only medium do I have to copy the files from CD to a local storage in order to create the DICOMDIR information or can that be kept in memory and never written to disk?