Am 29.09.22 um 16:10 schrieb Ahmad Samir:
On 29/9/22 10:22, Tobias Leupold wrote:
Hi all!
I recently had to port Scandoc from libksane to KSaneCore, and now, I
have
questions ;-)
Question 1:
On Gentoo, we have libksane 22.04.3 (stable) and 22.08.1 (testing). On an
Artix machine I run,
On 29/9/22 10:22, Tobias Leupold wrote:
Hi all!
I recently had to port Scandoc from libksane to KSaneCore, and now, I have
questions ;-)
Question 1:
On Gentoo, we have libksane 22.04.3 (stable) and 22.08.1 (testing). On an
Artix machine I run, there's only 22.08.1 (those guys are even more
Am Donnerstag, 29. September 2022, 12:09:10 CEST schrieb Christophe
Giboudeaux:
> libksane is still needed by a couple applications:
> https://lxr.kde.org/search?%21v=kf5-qt5&_filestring=&_string=KF5%3A%3ASane
Yeah, sure, Scandoc was one of those -- but the problem is that on can't build
the
Hello,
On jeudi 29 septembre 2022 10:22:19 CEST Tobias Leupold wrote:
>
> So what's the rationale behind still releasing libksane, when it can't be
> used anymore, and one has to port one's code to KSaneCore anyway?
>
libksane is still needed by a couple applications:
Hi all!
I recently had to port Scandoc from libksane to KSaneCore, and now, I have
questions ;-)
Question 1:
On Gentoo, we have libksane 22.04.3 (stable) and 22.08.1 (testing). On an
Artix machine I run, there's only 22.08.1 (those guys are even more bleeding
edge than Gentoo ...). I could
On 9/29/22 00:22, David Faure wrote:
Hi Vlad,
I just read your email now. Better email me or release-team@ with such
requests, for faster reaction times. In any case, 5.98.0 was released on Sep
12, so your mail came after the release, so it's not like a "respin" of 5.98.0
was possible.
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