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<H1>Re: SANE on OS/2 (Was: new snapscan user)</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Paul Floyd (<A HREF="mailto:paulf@free.fr?Subject=Re:%20SANE%20on%20OS/2%20(Was:%20new%20snapscan%20user)&In-Reply-To=<39FFC894.73B8432@free.fr>"><EM>paulf@free.fr</EM></A>)<BR>
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<STRONG>Date:</STRONG> Tue Oct 31 2000 - 23:39:00 PST
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Hi
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<P>I recently compiled the 1.0.3 sources under OS/2 (with mixed results -
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doesn't work with my SnapScan 1236s).
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<P>The process is far from automatic. I had to edit config.h several times,
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plus some of the Makefiles, plus the recursive make didn't work, so I
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had to go from directory to directory doing makes.
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<P>Regards
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Paul
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<P>Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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<EM>> [Henning Meier-Geinitz]
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<EM>> > That's not nice. I think the SANE developers won't refuse to include
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<EM>> > patches for OS/2 (if they can be included without disrupting
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<EM>> > installation on Unix). However, someone with knowledge of OS/2 must
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<EM>> > prepare patches and do testing. There seem to have been
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<EM>> > communication between Petter Reinholdtsen and Yuri Dario about the
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<EM>> > OS/2 port but I haven't seen any results from this.
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<EM>> I got no reply to my last email, and have not received anything for
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<EM>> months. As far as I know, the major change required is to add some
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<EM>> fork / thread API to sanei, which would work both on Unix and OS/2.
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<EM>>
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<EM>> He made some patches, but I did not like them and did not include them
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<EM>> in CVS. Too many #ifdef in the backends themselves. I want the
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<EM>> backends to use the same API on all platforms, and keep all the
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<EM>> #ifdefs in sanei/.
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<EM>>
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<EM>> Apart from this, I believe everything else required to compile SANE on
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<EM>> OS/2 should be included.
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<EM>> --
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<EM>> ##> Petter Reinholdtsen <## | <A HREF="mailto:pere@td.org.uit.no?Subject=Re:%20SANE%20on%20OS/2%20(Was:%20new%20snapscan%20user)&In-Reply-To=<39FFC894.73B8432@free.fr>">pere@td.org.uit.no</A>
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<EM>>
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<EM>> --
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<EM>> Source code, list archive, and docs: <A HREF="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">http://www.mostang.com/sane/</A>
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<EM>> To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe sane-devel | mail <A HREF="mailto:majordomo@mostang.com?Subject=Re:%20SANE%20on%20OS/2%20(Was:%20new%20snapscan%20user)&In-Reply-To=<39FFC894.73B8432@free.fr>">majordomo@mostang.com</A>
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