I agree with merging the png/jpg improvements, thanks for working on that. The other branches look fine at first glance. I'll merge most or all of this tomorrow, when I finally get some free time.
allan On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen <paddy-h...@member.fsf.org> wrote: > Hi again devs, > > Remember, 2015-09-19 is feature freeze day. That's only about 90 > minutes away from where I'm at, but I hope that we can sneak in last > minute features till the end of that day ;-) > > Please take a look at any of the branches I mentioned below. I also > added a few: > > - pu/scanimage-png-jpeg-v4 adds PNG and JPEG image file format output > support to scanimage > - pu/add-hu.po-313073 add Hungarian translations > - pu/ja.po-fixes-31385 for a few fixes to the Japanese translations > - pu/man-pages-fixes-314280-314282 fix manual page issues that make it > next to impossible to cleanly convert these pages to other formats > > In terms of new "features", there's > > - pu/scanimage-png-jpeg-v4 > - pu/add-hu.po-313073 > > that need to be acted on swiftly to make the feature freeze. > > The remainder are fixes or enhancements. Of those, I'd like to see as > many of the must-have, no-brainers and "IMNSHO-hsould-have" branches > below go in Real Soon Now. > > Any branches that get merged will be removed from my GitLab clone as > soon I as notice the merge and finish checking it. > > @devs (allan, stef, rolf mostly?): Please take a look and merge those > branches you feel comfortable merging. I may be able to merge branches > myself but (as mentioned) don't feel comfortable doing so yet. Maybe > *after* the 1.0.25 release. > > Olaf Meeuwissen writes: > >> Hi devs, >> >> I've been mail bombing the list, going through unassigned open tickets >> and pushing pu/* branches to my clone of sane-backends at GitLab[1]. >> >> [1] https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/branches >> >> There are ten pu/* branches there as of writing and I have another five >> or so in the pipeline. And I still have about 50 unassigned tickets to >> look at so there's probably more to come ;-) >> >> I would appreciate it if some of you could take a look at these branches >> and merge them to Alioth's master. >> >> There is one must-have: pu/fix-make-dist-targets. Without it you won't >> be able to roll a tarball. It also fixes `make distcheck` so you can do >> builds outside of the top-level source directory. >> >> There are two no-brainers: pu/fix-*. The numbers refer to the associated >> bug reports. I'll close those after I see the respective merges of these >> branches. >> >> In the "IMNSHO-should-have" category: >> - pu/epson-epson2-usb-split because the epson backend doesn't claim to >> support *all* the scanners epson2 does --> @alessandro >> - pu/magicolor-4690MF-support because it adds support for a new scanner >> --> @reinhold >> - pu/protect-niash-option-access-315132 because it fixes a slightly far >> fetched security issue --> @stef > > This last one has been merged (and removed from my clone). > >> For MIPS/musl portability, there's: >> - pu/dont-detach-after-join >> - pu/fix-musl-inb-outb-detection-on-mips >> and there may be another fix coming for u_char/u_long issues. >> >> Finally, there's: >> - pu/bit-depth-reporting-fix which fixes a corner case in scanimage's >> output >> - pu/install-umax-pp-tools which addresses something Johannes pointed >> out on the list. >> >> I've tried to attribute all the patches to their respective authors and >> timestamp them to match the first appearance that I am aware of. While >> waiting for some/most/all of these to get merged, I'm off peering over >> unassigned tickets again. > > Hope this helps, > -- > Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FSF Associate Member since 2004-01-27 > Support Free Software Support the Free Software Foundation > https://my.fsf.org/donate https://my.fsf.org/join -- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand" -- sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to sane-devel-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org