Hi everyone,

Is it possible to compile Sane for Windows, say, by using Cygwin or MinGW?

Thankyou.

Hugh
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From: hos...@gmail.com (Ilia Sotnikov)
Date: Sat Apr 21 21:02:22 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] Re: HP5590 support
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On 4/21/07, Julien BLACHE <j...@jblache.org> wrote:
> Looking at your previous post, it looks like the backend is fairly
> complete in terms of source code and documentation for SANE.
>
> Did you follow the TESTING chapter in doc/backend-writing.txt ? Did
> the backend pass the tests ? What's the make libcheck output for the
> backend ?
>
> If all of the above is OK, and nobody disagrees, I'll try to
> review the backend and include it in the CVS. You can also create a
> login on alioth.debian.org and I'll add you to the project.

Thank you, Julien, for your reply.

The backend is used in the production environment on HP5550/7650
scanners, mainly under saned daemon. But works with local
scanimage/xsane/kooka sa well. Well, I missed 'libcheck' step, monday
will check it as well.

-- 
 Ilia Sotnikov

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