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Cmake uses the concept Out of source Build where the build directory is separated from the source directory. The build scripts are designed to embed all the third-party dependencies directly inside the Orthanc executable. The build infrastructure of Orthanc is based upon CMake. LinuxCompilation.txt and DarwinCompilation.txt.README, AUTHORS, COPYING, INSTALL, NEWS, THANKS.The following folders and files are included in the orthanc folder : My configuration is slightly different than the assumed structure in the Darwin compilation instructions, but I prefer this development setup.
#Osirix lite local folder default mac osx
I downloaded the default (mainline) zip file from the Bitbucket project page and saved the unzipped orthanc folder into a directory named orthancmac located at the Mac OSX (El Capitan) desktop. Some changes have been done since that date. The latest stable Orthanc version is 1.3.1 released on November 2, 2017. The Orthanc source code is available at Bitbucket. The developer of Orthanc is Sébastian Jodogne, a belgian medical imaging engineer (2011) of the CHU of Liège (University Hospital) who holds a PhD in computer science (2006) from the University of Liège (ULG). Orthanc is standalone because all the dependencies can be statically linked. Orthanc provides a RESTful API and is built on the top of DCMTK (collection of libraries and applications implementing large parts of the DICOM standard). Orthanc can turn any computer running Windows, Linux or OS X into a PACS (picture archiving and communication system) system. It’s now also called a VNA ( Vendor Neutral Archive). Orthanc is a open-source, lightweight DICOM server for healthcare and medical research. I assembled them for my own needs to get familiar with Orthanc and OS X developments. Some informations provided in the present post are trivial and redundant with my other posts about DICOM and Orthanc.
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Some figures included in the present post refer to earlier versions of Orthanc and to OS X Yosemite because it would be waste time to replace them all with current screenshots. The goal is the development of OrthancMac, a midi PACS server for RadioLogic which is more powerful and user-friendly than OrthancPi.
#Osirix lite local folder default update
It’s now time to update and finalize my post about the installation of the Orthanc server on my MacBookAir computer. In the meantime I created OrthancPi, a mini headless PACS server which is used to host the DICOM teaching files for RadioLogic, an educational tool for radiologists which is currently in alpha test state. I started the edition of this contribution in June 2015 when I did my first trials with the Orthanc server.