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<H1>Re: Compiling on OS/2</H1>
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Hi Oliver,
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<P>On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 17:55:35 +0200, Oliver Rauch wrote:
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<P><EM>&gt;&gt; I only have local scanner, but for net-devices
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<EM>&gt;&gt; it is probably better to change \ to something else.
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<EM>&gt;&gt; I prefer '-' or '_'
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<P><EM>&gt;what happens when xscanimage does save a preview file?
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<EM>&gt;This normally contains path separators for the device name.
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<P>preview is saved here as g:\home\.sane\preview-epson+_b1t6l0.ppm
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<P>This works.
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<P>On OS/2 local scsi-device-names look like 'epson:b1t6l0'
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They don't contain path separators.
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<P><P>Bye
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Franz
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