stef wrote:
Le lundi 22 mars 2010 07:26:23 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hi guys, I have included a patch for the plustek 3600. It isnt quite
there yet but at least you can apply it to the current development
version and should be able to test (for those of you with the scanner)
to see
on the 3600 for
comparison the project site is here: http://sites.google.com/site/bez625/
Chris
does this mean I can add my name to the developer list at the top
of the genesys files :) ?
Thanks
Chris
on this project
full time (there is about a week left until I hand in my written report
so hopefully I can get some testing done next week to include in the
report).
Thanks
Chris
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On 03/09/2010 05:15 AM, stef wrote:
Le lundi 8 mars 2010 17:20:23 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Ok Stef I have a bit more time to concentrate on this at the minute. I
have updated the white_shading.pnm and included it at
http://sites.google.com/site/bez625/updates-1/update080310
On 03/03/2010 06:03 AM, stef wrote:
Le mardi 2 mars 2010 16:40:21 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hey guys, I resolved the issue I was having with the dark_shading
calibration. The lamp was turning off fine but the | REG03_LAMPPWR in
gl842_begin_scan was turning the light back
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
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Chris Bagwell wrote:
On Fedora, it seems its a common problem that hal or udev gets the
permissions for scsi Epson scanners wrong and users can only scan
.
The black_shading.pnm file is now completely black and the
white_shading.pnm file is mostly white with some dark edges.
Any thoughts on how I sort this out now? Is it related to the number of
sensor pixels or the shading area or something?
Chris
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but it sounds like
my initial wish of removing a downstream patch can be addressed
sometime in near future via a epkowa.desc update.
Chris
/hand written wild
card rules that is added to libsane.fdi and libsane.rules for these
special cases. This is probably the easiest. It looks like at east
Epson and HP could benefit from this.
Do people think this is worth addressing?
Chris
developers
on the mailing list. See man san, man sane-usb, and man
sane-backend (replace backend with real name) for information on
what environment variables you can see to enable debug output.
Chris
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Patrick Simmons
linuxrocks123 at netscape.net wrote:
Hello all
really. Have you encountered
this problem before?
Thanks
Chris
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On 02/24/2010 10:33 AM, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
stef schrieb:
Le mercredi 24 f?vrier 2010 03:00:16 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hey Stef,
I think I have sorted out the white shading data but the black is still
a mystery. I have uploaded some files to the project site (here
stef wrote:
Le lundi 22 f?vrier 2010 15:09:11, vous avez ?crit :
On 02/22/2010 06:43 AM, stef wrote:
Le lundi 22 f?vrier 2010 02:09:14 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
...
Hey Stef,
Thanks for the awk script, helped a lot. I put the values into a
spreadsheet and got
of the
gamma tables to this email, there are five occurrences in my log file so
all sets are here. I have split them up myself into three blocks but in
the original snoop they all appear together.
Will I need to modify the code base to account for all the gamma tables
being sent at once?
Thanks
Chris
On 02/22/2010 06:43 AM, stef wrote:
Le lundi 22 f?vrier 2010 02:09:14 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hey Stef,
I think I have isolated the gamma tables from the logs but there is a
significant difference; the gamma tables all seem to be sent at once to
the scanner. Regs 0x5b and 0x5c
is to have the drivers present in
a SANE stable release,so if I could do this by the next release that
would be perfect :)
Thanks
Chris
Hello,
regarding the AFE writes, judging by the AD9826 data sheet the writes to
addresses 0x02-0x04 are R, G and B gains
about 3 weeks to finish the implementation really, after that the
sooner the better for the release :).
Chris
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if you knew
any more specifics?
I only ask because I am taking this project on as part of my University
course and the ideal end result for me is to have the drivers present in
a SANE stable release,so if I could do this by the next release that
would be perfect :)
Thanks
Chris
tint which is a bit weird. Im still not sure
how i am supposed to turn the brightness up, do you think there might be
something specialist because of the AD AFE and its not wolfson?
Chris
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to be looking at a release soon so who knows, it could be
in the stable release before long.
Jan and Dominik, when I have a working version available would you guys
mind helping me test it? Ill send you both out a copy as soon as its
ready if you want.
Thanks
Chris
On 02/09/2010 05:24 PM, Jan-Benedict
of it. Is there any work to be done in that area?
Chris
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:16 AM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
I personally will take the great measure of responsibility for this
problem. My time has become very limited since I took over the job of
making releases. I have also
this? Im guessing its going to be something trivial but
I havent had the time to look through the extra functions that are being
called when the flag is removed :/ Anyways i'l update you when I know
more and if you have any advice please let me know
Thanks
Chris
On 02/02/2010 05:29 AM, stef wrote:
Le lundi 1 f?vrier 2010 13:52:30 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
On 01/31/2010 09:21 PM, stef wrote:
Le dimanche 31 janvier 2010 20:30:58 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Ok Stef, ignore that last email, I just got a scan! its far from
On 01/31/2010 09:21 PM, stef wrote:
Le dimanche 31 janvier 2010 20:30:58 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Ok Stef, ignore that last email, I just got a scan! its far from perfect
but im on the right road at least (mostly your advice ;) ). One of my
GPIO wasnt set correctly and you were
On 01/31/2010 01:11 PM, stef wrote:
Le samedi 30 janvier 2010 15:29:50 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hello,
the function you wrote is fine. What I wanted to share is that it is
easier
to do experiments from within a really simple test program than the full blown
scanimage
this to the stable version of the sane
api? I know we are a little far from this but it might be good for me to
have an idea as this is obviously the intended outcome.
Thanks
Chris
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On 01/30/2010 01:40 PM, stef wrote:
Le jeudi 28 janvier 2010 11:26:56 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
No stef im almost certain this isnt a Wolfson, from an old project page
I think it is an Analog Digital 9826
Link:
http://www.analog.com/en/audiovideo-products/cameracamcorder-analog
offset and gain (0x02 - 0x04) have some values that change per
scan? Any light you could shed on this would be great,
Cheers
Chris
genesys_fe_write_data(0x000x00f8)
genesys_fe_write_data(0x010x0080)
genesys_fe_write_data(0x020x) AFEINIT
genesys_fe_write_data(0x030x
, the XP200
in the gl686 I think uses an AD frontend and even that only has a few fe
writes, although the XP200 has separate functions for AD coarse grain
calibration and AD offset calibration so im not sure if these extra
writes are done then? Any advice?
Chris
libusb 1.0 or not.
So at least you should be able to reference HAVE_LIBUSB_1.0 but maybe better
to update sanei_usb_init() code to always generate a consistent string?
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stef wrote:
Le vendredi 22 janvier 2010 17:57:06 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hey Stef, I had to take a little time off the front end stuff to do some
documentation but Im looking at it again now. Like you im fairly certain
everything else is set, could you share with me a snoop
pointers are greatly appreciated
Thanks
Chris
On 01/15/2010 01:10 PM, stef wrote:
Le jeudi 14 janvier 2010 17:47:41 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Ok quick update, I have managed to get the lamp on during scans! The
reason it was failing is because reg[0x01] was hard coded to CIS type
anything else is working until the lamp is on
and why it wont turn on baffles me.
Thanks in advance
Chris
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is on when the scan head moves down but turns itself
off immediately before it comes back, is this normal behaviour for the
genesys driver?
Chris
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break through for this project :)
Chris
stef wrote:
Le jeudi 7 janvier 2010 15:14:20 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Hi Stef,
I have updates on this project at
http://sites.google.com/site/bez625/updates-1/update070110 with some
attachments. I am still struggling to work out why the scan
the scan as opposed to off. The log files seem to
support this with the register values being set but any advice you could
offer on where i should go from here would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
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lol no worries Jan, hopefully I can get the scanner working soon for you :)
Chris
On 01/07/2010 04:25 PM, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
On Thu, 2010-01-07 14:14:20 +, Chris Berrys0457957 at sms.ed.ac.uk
wrote:
I have updates on this project at
http://sites.google.com/site/bez625
of getopt_long() (which can
explain the problem your seeing).
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a NULL to be placed in middle and causing getopt_long()
to stop processing early. I couldn't find anything obvious like missing
options inits from browsing the code. I guess it will need to be brute
forced debugged to find where the NULL is coming from.
Chris
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 5:06 PM, m
from the light not being on)
seems to be reasonable but results in a garbled image I think it might
just be a case of getting the light on and setting up the DAC properly.
If you could help me understand the DAC settings I might be able to
investigate the matter further.
Thanks
Chris
On 12/29
better find the values I need for
genesys_devices.c, I look for the hex values of the registers that need
to be set and cant find them in the new reduced log files. Maybe some of
these values are only set at power up and not before a scan or preview?
Chris
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Hey Stef, the script you forwarded to me (decode-pl.sh) seems to be
reliant on some .awk files (filtre.awk, swap.awk and refait.awk). I had
a quick look online but could not find them, is there any chance you
could send them to me :)
Chris
On 12/07/2009 08:24 PM, stef wrote:
Le lundi 7 d
is installed?). Any advice of where to go from here would be great :)
Thanks
Chris
On 12/06/2009 10:07 PM, stef wrote:
Le dimanche 6 d?cembre 2009 20:18:17 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Thanks for the info Stef, I have run sane-find-scanner on the scanner
and it confirms that the chipset
Thanks for the info Stef, I have run sane-find-scanner on the scanner
and it confirms that the chipset is indeed GL482. I was under the
impression the Genesys backend was for GL481, does it support GL482 as
well?
Thanks
Chris
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Thanks
Chris
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Nicolas Martin nicolas0martin at
gmail.comwrote:
Nicolas, I'm curious why you didn't recommend the following instead:
make distclean
./configure --enable-pthread
Yes Chris, you are right, I did not mention that, this adds the correct
-lpthread
Sorry, meant to reply to mailing list.
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Date: Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] sane_read: Device busy with Canon PIXMA MX310
and sane 1.0.20-4ubuntu3
To: Rogier Eggers rogiereggers at gmail.com
Meant for this to go to the mailing list for future reference.
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Date: Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [sane-devel] SANE compile problem on Solaris
To: David Price djprice at mindspring.com
On Fri
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:03 AM, carterbueford at gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
please take a look at the attached logfile. There you?ll find the complete
aoutput of the make-command.
Thanks
Oliver
OK, based on your log, it can not find the definitions for inb and outb
functions for the
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
There is some logic in acinclude.m4 to disable qcam backend if ioperm() and
portaccess() are not defined... but it looks slightly buggy how it was
phrased (should have been an || I think). And it doesn't check
before what you included say? Should mention the
library/symbols having issues.
Chris
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mentioned going to re-update your
patches so I held off. Mind resending the latest?
I've also now installed mingw cross compiler on Fedora 11 box so can help
verify things.
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1.0.20 or git?
For 1.0.20:
configure --disable-fork-process
For git:
--enable-pthreads
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and figure out what I did to
sanei_tcp_read() in return.
Chris
On 06/02/2009 06:28 PM, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
Updated:
- added more devices
- updated description file
- rescan devices on sane_get_devices
Still in the pipeline:
- color correction profiles
- infrared
) and the
closest the macro looks for them is in machine/endian.h.
I don't know any history between those two locations or when a needed
__USE_BSD is defined by compilers.
Chris
On 06/01/2009 05:00 PM, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
it seems the autoconf generated byteorder.h overrides
functions defined
something like following to capture debug logs:
scanimage 2 scanning.log
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with the OS's header
files.
I don't know an easy way to undef before checking for header files.
Chris
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:36 AM, George Katselis katselis at comcast.netwrote:
Hi, Devs. I'm using Mac OS 10.5.7.9J61 on a Mac Book 2.16 C2D. I'm trying
to compile the SANE Backends 1.0.20 from
On 05/11/2009 12:12 AM, stef wrote:
Le Sunday 10 May 2009 04:51:56 chris at cnpbagwell.com, vous avez ?crit :
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 3ba551592c3ad71f82f6b0b2e19c248cc8fe40c1
Author: chris at cnpbagwell.comchris at cnpbagwell.com
Date: Sat May
Yes, I would also appreciate if confirmation or clarification when a rebase
can be used. I probably mis-interrepted Julien's useful email to mean a
rebase only works when remote server has changes that do not affect your
local commits; else a merge is needed.
Chris
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:02
internal header files for consistency.
Chris
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
Are you referring to sane-backends? I can't find a --enable-pthreads
option. Also, I tried for the first time the --enable-fork-process
option but still had
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Louis Lagendijk
louis at lagendijk.xs4all.nlwrote:
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 15:59 -0500, Chris Bagwell wrote:
canon_dr.c picks the wrong saneopts.h (from /usr/local/sane).
possibly
other sources do the same, but I for now simply removed the old sane
on web page to see if it was sent. The
archive is shown as empty.
- Sane webpage still points to cvs on download page.
Chris
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:06 AM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi,
It switches sanei_thread from using fork() to using pthreads for
reader processes
at lagendijk.xs4all.nl wrote:
- libgphoto2 is not found, solved it temporarily by adding
${GPHOTO2_LDFLAGS} to the end of the GPHOTO2_LIBS line. I know this is
an ugly hack
Maybe Chris can chime in on that one?
Agree its an issue. Got a working patch I'll submit. Also, need a
related update
successfully with Fedora 11 (beta), Solaris
10+gcc, Cygwin, and Mac OSX (no libusb). Testing was limited to cd
testsuite; make test.local.
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[scratching my head] Hmmm, how'd that obvious issue not show up on my
system?
I've just committed to CVS a fix to stop looking at the template files
when generating the HTML pages. Can you update and try again?
Chris
carterbueford at gmx.net wrote:
Hi everybody,
I get the following error
.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Peter Schoenrank peter at
schoenrank.cawrote:
I am using Mac OS X 10.5.6 on an Intel iMac. When I do
$ mkdir ~/Desktop/scanning\ from\ the\ command\ line
$ cd ~/Desktop/scanning\ from\ the\ command\ line
$ curl 'http://alioth.debian.org/snapshots.php
access to a Mac and developer docs so can't easily
debug.
For the most part, this message can be ignored though since its a warning.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Peter Schoenrank peter at
schoenrank.cawrote:
I am using Mac OS X 10.5.6 on an Intel iMac
When I run the configure script
copy of sane into the prefix /usr/local... but perhaps libsane is
loading some older version of your backend that has these USB issues.
Anyways, the --prefix idea can only help I think... but likely is not your
issue.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Peter Schoenrank peter
2009/3/3 Russell King rjkfsm at gmail.com
Well, I tried that and xsane now complains that it needs sane-backends
1.0.0 or higher.
To get here, I had to unmerge sane-backends, sane-frontends and xsane, then
to keep portage from bashing them, I masked them. I then downloaded the
source for
dlopen a
backend, it also loads its dependencies that were linked into it as
needed, right? In that case, sane-config's LIBS should be built based
on only whats in PRELOAD_BACKENDS (normally nothing).
Chris
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:07 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
Here is an idea to explore
tend to modify configure.in though and
change version # to 1.0.99 (and remove the -cvs) so that if/when Fedora
upgrades their RPM's, my custom RPM will not look newer.
Not sure if others on list feel its OK to remove the dash from -cvs to
help RPM people out in general though?
Chris
thanks
.
I could run them and see it was correctly initializing sane backend but
then it would error out and quit. Ultimately I couldn't figure out how
to make it use the test backend and I didn't have a real scanner set
up at the time.
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
is it time to dump japi? comments
. Whats strange is searching in the
auto-generated backend/Makefile, I can't find any references to finish
so I'm not sure how its being invoked right now; but obviously it is.
Chris
they are not
defined by same standard and do not have same portability issues for what
ever reasons.
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m. allan noah wrote:
Actually chris asked for this previously, but it looks correct:
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c
'libsane-fujitsu.la' '/usr/lib/sane/libsane-fujitsu.la'
/usr/bin/install -c .libs/libsane-fujitsu.so.1.1.0
/usr/lib/sane/libsane-fujitsu.so.1.1.0
(cd
m. allan noah wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
And just to be sure; did you also run the ldconfig -n /usr/lib/sane step
to verify its not ldconfig doing the wrong thing?
now i did, and yes- that is the culprit.
Hmmm, seems
m. allan noah wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
Re-installing CVS points *everything* back to 1.1.0 so.
Yes- i can confirm that it works as expected on top of a
vendor-packaged 1.0.19, except for one problem:
/usr/lib/sane
m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
When backend was converted to automake, it uses the standard automake
support to install libraries. That does install symlinks on fresh install.
I think your point is that now if a user
Chris Bagwell wrote:
Couldn't find any documentation related to what libtool behaviour
should be in tihs area.
I just now installed sane 1.0.19 tarball into a private directory and
then installed current CVS on top of it. The behaviour I got seems to
be the behaviour you want
-$${be}.la | cut -f2 -d'`; \
if test ! -f $${file} -a -n $${lib}; then \
$(LN_S) $${lib} $${file}; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
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OK, I'll add the old symlink logic back in.
Chris
If I use epson as an example backend then above results in:
file=libsane-epson.so.1
grep dlname= libsane-epson.la | cut -f2 -d
libsane-epson.so.1
lib=libsane-epson.so.1
and finally it will use above values:
ln -s libsane-epson.so.1 libsane-espon.so.1
Not very useful.
Chris
@# Create
(in steps of 1) [100]
So the values shown as default do not seem to be used.
Your information has limited the problem enough that I don't mind
debugging it from here.
Thanks,
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
with a couple week old cvs, when i run your command i get this:
scanimage -d test -T
to $(configdir)
to its makefile so that it can find the config files again.
So it turns out a feature that the test backend fails to run with no
config file... It will help make distcheck discover this type things
in the near future.
Chris
: acquiring gray frame, 8 bits/sample
lt-scanimage: reading one scanline, 1 bytes...PASS
lt-scanimage: reading one byte...FAIL Error: End of file reached
Running 1.0.19 from my /usr/bin does work for same command line. Anyone
know when it broke?
Chris
your new scanimage is still using old libsane.
CVS should be fixed within the next day.
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of the backend/Makefile.am to look like it did in 1.0.19 (to work
with OS/2 again).
Can't explain why libtool isn't working as expected by just browsing the
makefile. I'll figure it out and submit a fix.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Franz Bakan fbakan at gmx.net wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:14:00 -0600, Chris Bagwell wrote:
...
... Also, another thing to try for the heck of it is
./configure --disable-shared --enable-static and see if it works in
that mode.
Finally I tried
ever OS/2 changes to latest libtool for you.
I now tried the latest CVS after Chris reverted the libtool changes.
But when I now use the autogenerated libtool the
'CURRENT problem' is gone and I get further.
While building I get a lot of
mv -f .deps/nnn.Tpo .deps/nnn.Plo
mv: .deps/nnn.Tpo
scanimage.exe. It will only do same
thing that is occuring now. I need to find fix for above warning
message now.
Chris
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
-rpath $(libdir) -version-number
$(V_MAJOR):$(V_MINOR):$(V_REV)
From my 1.0.19 build:
-rpath $(libdir) -version-info $(V_MAJOR):$(V_REV):$(V_MINOR)
Hmm, thats a difference between
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Mihai Emanuel Dolha mihaid8 at gmail.comwrote:
Hello!
First of all I want to mention that I'm a new user of Sane and I don't
know actually if I'm posting on the correct list. If I'm not I apologize
in advance.
Now for the actual problem: I need th Sane CVS
Anyone with access to OS/2, please try out current CVS.
I've reverted back to -version-info with libtool; same as 1.0.19.
Chris
Mihai Emanuel Dolha wrote:
I hope somebody will be able to help me get through this problem.
Please retry current CVS and ignore my earlier patch. I've submitted a
better fix.
Chris
source directory
may be helpful as well.
Yes, please. Also, another thing to try for the heck of it is
./configure --disable-shared --enable-static and see if it works in
that mode.
Chris
Hope this helps,
into libtool
for libsane.so and that would seem should never have worked; unless
maybe it used to building static libraries and is now trying to build
dynamic?
BTW, do you mind emailing me the config.log thats generated after
running configure? I would be interested in reviewing it for clues.
Chris
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