First, thank you, everyone, for the helpful posts/CMake files that made it possible to compile conquest without TOO much hassle. It seems my mysql database has been installed correctly:
$ ./dgate -v -r
Regen Database
Step 1: Re-intialize SQL Tables
Creating index on field 13 for ./data/dbase/DICOMSeries.DBF with 1 records
Index for ./data/dbase/DICOMSeries.DBF finished in 1000 ms; total space = 2500001 records
...
Dropping Existing tables (if-any)
Worklist is empty
Dropping worklist
Dropping other tables
WorkList Database
Patient Database
Study Database
Series Database
Image Database
Step 2: Load / Add DICOM Object files
Regen Device 'MAG0'
[Regen] ./data/HEAD_EXP_00097038/0001_002000_892665661.v2 -SUCCESS
[Regen] ./data/HEAD_EXP_00097038/0001_003000_892665662.v2 -SUCCESS
Regeneration Complete
... So that is good. Also, I did this:
$ ./dgate -v -t
This output is generated by the dicom server application
If you can read this, the console communication is OK
This is systemdebug output; can you read this ?
This is a very long text output for testing -- This is a very long text output for testing -- This is a very long text output for testing -- This is a very long text output for testing -- This is a very long text output for testing -- This is a very long text output for testing --
---------- Succesful end of test -----------
...So that is good, too.
Now, I want to query my server for a study. I'm not so sure how to do this. In Windows, it's as easy as that "Query" button; in Linux, on the command line, I'm not so sure. Does anyone have any insights about how to query the server for all its entries (the equivalent of leaving all the fields blank in the GUI version of CQ in Windows.)
Oh, and I changed the acrnema.map to include my server:
$ cat acrnema.map
CONQUESTSRV1 127.0.0.1 5678 as
MOUNTHOOD 137.xx.xx.xx 104 un
AIRC-1 137.xx.xx.xx 104 un
(The "x"'s are actual #'s in the file, I just decided to omit them in the post.)
Thank you!!
-Daniel