can say that it doesn't
break anything on NetBSD (2.0.2 on i386).
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if this is a related
problem).
Using Google I've found a message on the netbsd.help list from
2003-08-12 reporting the exact same problem (also with the Epson
backend), so it seems it's not just me ;-)
Any ideas on how to proceed?
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this (for
example); I'm using a (slightly modified) version of the pdfimage
sample application from PDFlib.
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).
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for.
Thank you
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Hi,
Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:23:51PM +0100, Michael Piotrowski wrote:
As a linguist ;-) I think multi-function peripheral isn't a bad
term. A generic scanner is a _scanner_, but a multi-function
peripheral is (in _this_ context
David Paschal pasc...@rcsis.com writes:
Michael Piotrowski wrote:
I guess it boils down to how you define
the various device types. I'd say that for SANE, a multi-function
device could be defined as a device that implements a scanner and
(optionally) other functions, which might include
, and faxing; although other peripherals
also have multiple functions, like, say, cameras that can also record
sound, I don't think you'd typically call them multi-function
peripherals.
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used anyway if shared libraries are available.
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Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 09:47:56PM +0100, Michael Piotrowski wrote:
I just compiled 1.0.7beta2 on HP-UX 10.20; if you're using the HP C
compiler, the flags described in README.hpux are still correct:
CC=cc CFLAGS=-Ae -O ./configure
to test HP-UX 11.00 tomorrow; on that platform,
I'll have another look at the dlopen() vs. shl_load() confusion, which
is currently described in a very, well, confusing way in README.hpux.
Greetings
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Karl Heinz Kremer k...@khk.net writes:
This functionality is not supported by the EPSON backend.
I thought so. But how about a small utility like I described? Or
would there be any problems?
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Tim Waugh twa...@redhat.com writes:
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:12:25AM +0100, Michael Piotrowski wrote:
Now, since my EPSON 1640 scanner has a button, it would be nice if I
could read it in the script above instead of having to hit Return on
the keyboard (which is sometimes difficult while
(to which dlopen() is not available), the
resulting executable will fail to load shared libraries.
Maybe you can rewrite the README.hp-ux for us?
I'll be glad to help. I'll put something together from my build notes
and post it here.
Greetings
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users that are allowed to use the scanner to
that group. If you haven't already done so, you should do
ln -s /etc/group /etc/logingroup
so that users are automatically in all groups to which they belong
(and don't have to use newgrp(1)).
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