[Debian-med-packaging] igstk_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1_i386.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Sat Jul 19 16:17:05 UTC 2008


(new) igstk-examples_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1_all.deb optional graphics
Example programs for IGSTK
 This package contains examples from the IGSTK source.
(new) igstk_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1.diff.gz optional libs
(new) igstk_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1.dsc optional libs
(new) igstk_3.0.0~cvs20080716.orig.tar.gz optional libs
(new) libigstk3-dev_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1_i386.deb optional libdevel
Toolkit for image-guided surgery applications
 This package contains the development files needed to build
 your own IGSTK applications.
(new) libigstk3_3.0.0~cvs20080716-1_i386.deb optional libs
Toolkit for image-guided surgery applications
 The Image-Guided Surgery Toolkit (IGstk: pronounced IGStick) is a
 high-level component-based framework providing common functionality
 for image-guided surgery applications.
 .
 This software framework consists of a set of high-level components
 integrated with other low-level open source software libraries and
 application programming interfaces (API) from hardware vendors.
 .
 The cornerstone of IGstk is robustness. IGstk provides the following
 high-level functionality:
 Ability to read and display medical images including CT and MRI in
 DICOM format.
 .
 An interface to common tracking hardware (e.g. AURORA from
 Northern Digital Inc.). A graphical user interface and visualization
 capability including a four-quadrant view (axial, sagittal, coronal,
 and 3D) as well as a multi-slice axial view (from 1 by 1 to many by
 many such as 10 by 10).
 .
 Registration: point based registration and a means for selecting
 these points. Robust common internal software services for logging,
 exception-handling and problem resolution.
Changes: igstk (3.0.0~cvs20080716-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #490627)


Override entries for your package:

Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 490627 


Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of
the override file.  It is ok otherwise, so please be patient.  New
packages are usually added to the override file about once a week.

You may have gotten the distribution wrong.  You'll get warnings above
if files already exist in other distributions.



More information about the Debian-med-packaging mailing list