[sane-devel] Thread code review and testers

2011-11-07 Thread Michael Cronenworth
On 11/07/2011 09:56 PM, Chris Bagwell wrote: > I got it working. It was minor changes to enable winsock2 correctly > and how to set up non-blocking. Ah, glad to hear it. >Now thats the way to develop windows applications. Yes it is. If you ever need any assistance feel free to pop questions

[sane-devel] Thread code review and testers

2011-11-07 Thread Chris Bagwell
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Chris Bagwell wrote: > After that DLL build fix, I can copy libsane-epson2-1.dll to same > directory as scanimage.exe but name it libsane-1.dll and now the > epson2 backend is working with scanimage.exe. > > It correctly detects my network epson scanner but then fai

[sane-devel] Thread code review and testers

2011-11-07 Thread Chris Bagwell
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Michael Cronenworth wrote: >> >> I'll try the latest git checkout plus this patch and see if it works any >> better for me. > > The latest git + only your patch now compiles on the first try. However, the > resulting DLL doesn't find th

[sane-devel] Epson scaner/epkowa, SANE and 16 bit scaning

2011-11-07 Thread mmm
Hi, I am using Epson v500 scaner with epkowa driver. iscan 2.27.1-4 iscan-data 1.11.0-1iscan-plugin-gt-x770 2.1.1-1 Driver is working. I am able to scan with XSane/Sane, iscan or Vuescan. Vuescan scans images with 8 and 16 bit depth. But whenever I choose 16 bit depth on "epkowa config panel" in X

[sane-devel] 64-bit compile (was:Thread code review and testers)

2011-11-07 Thread Chris Bagwell
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Michael Cronenworth wrote: > The 64-bit compile against the latest git code doesn't complete. The backend > make doesn't include "sanei_magic.lo" so the fujitsu object has some > undefined function calls. It seems this is a byproduct of

[sane-devel] 64-bit compile

2011-11-07 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Michael Cronenworth wrote: > The resulting 1.0.23 DLL doesn't even find the USB device so maybe > something is up with libusb. I'll keep looking. It helps if I have libusb in my 64-bit MinGW environment. Rebuilding SANE 1.0.23 results in a working, scanning 64-bit DLL! Woo hoo.

[sane-devel] 64-bit compile (was:Thread code review and testers)

2011-11-07 Thread Michael Cronenworth
e something is up with libusb. I'll keep looking. -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: sane-win32-preload.patch Type: text/x-patch Size: 6247 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/2007/6fb90c35/attachment.bin>

[sane-devel] Thread code review and testers

2011-11-07 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Michael Cronenworth wrote: > I'll try the latest git checkout plus this patch and see if it works any > better for me. The latest git + only your patch now compiles on the first try. However, the resulting DLL doesn't find the scanner. sane-find-scanner.exe finds the USB device, but scanimage.ex

[sane-devel] Thread code review and testers

2011-11-07 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Chris Bagwell wrote: > I'm looking for a reviewer of attached patch and I'm also hoping > someone has a scanner who's driver uses threads can test this patch to > verify no regressions occurred (be sure and use --enable-pthread on > configure). > > Current code assumes/requires that SANE_Pid is rep

[sane-devel] Epson Perfection V500 Photo

2011-11-07 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
"Ronald F. Guilmette" writes: > In message <87fwi43zbq.fsf at avasys.jp>, > Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > >>WRT FreeBSD support, may I suggest you submit a support request[2] so we >>get concrete info on how badly people want this. > > I'm not sure that I understand your request. Could you elaborat