how could i use storescu in bin folder?

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winstonshi
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how could i use storescu in bin folder?

#1 Post by winstonshi »

i tried to type storescu in terminal
but always got:
The program 'storescu' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
apt-get install dcmtk
bash: storescu: command not found
please advice.
thank you.

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#2 Post by Jörg Riesmeier »

Where did you install the DCMTK command line tools? Please check this and make sure that the search path of your shell is specified appropriately.

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#3 Post by winstonshi »

do you mean the bin folder?
i installed it in usr\local\dicom\bin
how could i use that command line?
thank you.
Jörg Riesmeier wrote:Where did you install the DCMTK command line tools? Please check this and make sure that the search path of your shell is specified appropriately.

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#4 Post by Jörg Riesmeier »

This is not related to the DCMTK at all. Maybe, you should read this or some other documents on how to use your Linux system.

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#5 Post by winstonshi »

thank you.
but after i use
PATH=$usr/local/dicom/bin
in terminal
the situation is the same
is there anything wrong?
Jörg Riesmeier wrote:This is not related to the DCMTK at all. Maybe, you should read this or some other documents on how to use your Linux system.

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#6 Post by winstonshi »

thank you.
i have run it successfully.

winstonshi wrote:thank you.
but after i use
PATH=$usr/local/dicom/bin
in terminal
the situation is the same
is there anything wrong?
Jörg Riesmeier wrote:This is not related to the DCMTK at all. Maybe, you should read this or some other documents on how to use your Linux system.

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