Source: aeskulap Severity: normal Tags: trixie sid I stumbled across aeskulap while checking which packages still depend on various GNOME-2-era (pre-2012) libraries.
According to its linked upstream website <https://aeskulap.nongnu.org/>, aeskulap is a viewer for DICOM images, used in medical imaging. Its most recent release seems to have been in March 2006, and the version in Debian is a git snapshot from 2019 (which seems to be from some unoffical fork, I can't find any indication on Savannah that the nongnu.org version has a git repo). Is this package still useful? Is it still maintained upstream by someone? If the Debian package is tracking a maintained fork rather than the original upstream maintainers' version, then updating the Homepage field to point to that fork would be useful for people doing QA. Thanks, smcv