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<H1>Re: new snapscan user</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Henning Meier-Geinitz (<A HREF="mailto:hmg-ml@gmx.de?Subject=Re:%20new%20snapscan%20user&In-Reply-To=&lt;20001031225357.A10667@vortex.swb.de&gt;"><EM>hmg-ml@gmx.de</EM></A>)<BR>
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Hi,
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<P>On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:59:21PM +0200, Paul Floyd wrote:
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<EM>&gt; The build process under OS/2 is far from automatic: config.h is wrong,
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; the recursive make doesn't work, autoconf doesn't work well. It took me
</EM><BR>
<EM>&gt; about 3 evenings to build the 1.0.3 exes. Lastly, the
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<EM>&gt; tools/sane-configure script is far from complete.
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<P>That's not nice. I think the SANE developers won't refuse to include
<BR>
patches for OS/2 (if they can be included without disrupting
<BR>
installation on Unix). However, someone with knowledge of OS/2 must
<BR>
prepare patches and do testing. There seem to have been communication
<BR>
between Petter Reinholdtsen and Yuri Dario about the OS/2 port but I
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haven't seen any results from this.
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<P><EM>&gt; Is there any decent doc on building sane?
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<EM>&gt; Ditto, installation.
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<P>For OS/2? I know only the README.os2.
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<P><EM>&gt; Is there anyone working on the snapscan backend?
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<P>There was some discussion about this backend, search the list for
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&quot;[snapscan]&quot;. See also <A HREF="http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/">http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/</A> .
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<P>Bye,
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Henning
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