Thank you very much for the quick response and fix. It compiles now. (Also
motivates me to learn more about autoconf and related.)
>From: Mattias Ellert
>To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
>Subject: Re: [sane-devel] CVS Won't make.
>Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 12:59:49 +0100
>
>fre 2007-01-19
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:59:33 +0100, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> > I have this problem again on OS/2 :-(
> >
> > sanei/sanei_tcp.c was updated in CVS (without entry in Changelog) and the
> > #include seems to have vanished.
>
> will check, thanks!
OK
> > btw Alessandro, did you get my bugrepo
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:27:45 +0100 (CET)
"Franz Bakan" wrote:
> > will commit a patch soon, thanks!
>
> I have this problem again on OS/2 :-(
>
> sanei/sanei_tcp.c was updated in CVS (without entry in Changelog) and the
> #include seems to have vanished.
will check, thanks!
> btw Alessand
now been updated.
Mattias
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James Finnall wrote:
> There is a header file called byteorder.h that is a part of the kernel
> headers in the include/asm tree. Perhaps it will help to install the
> kernel headers. I think Slack has a package for the 2.6 kernel headers
> availab
A backend has to be able to handle all possible buffer sizes
for then sane_read command. the command "scanimage -T"
does test the behaviour of a backend with different buffer sizes.
xsane uses a sane_read with a buffer size of 64kB.
Best regards
Oliver
Am Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2007 00:57 schri
There is a header file called byteorder.h that is a part of the kernel
headers in the include/asm tree. Perhaps it will help to install the
kernel headers. I think Slack has a package for the 2.6 kernel headers
available.
On Friday 19 January 2007 09:54, Robert Price wrote:
> Greetings;
>
>
Thanks but I do have the headers installed. It was a new kernel build and I
leave the source files. It apparently isn't looking in the right place. I
may try to hack the sane code but I suspect the problem is a sympton of
something more systemic.
>From: James Finnall
>Reply-To: ja...@finna