Hi Klaus,
Your vacation service mentioned you'd be away until 2016-09-13. Have
you had a chance to look at this already?
I have a patch lined up that simply removes all the unused code. If
that's fine with you (or I don't get a reply ;-), I'll just go ahead
and push it at the end of September.
On 2016-08-28, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Gerhard,
>
> The startBlackX variable in SimpleClibExt() from niash_core.c is flagged
> as set but unused by gcc on my debian-8-full build. I was going to just
> remove it but wondered if it ought to be used.
I removed it in fb0464d and pushed that jus
On 2016-08-28, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Alessandro,
>
> I'm making a last push to fix all compiler warnings for debian-8-full
> builds[1]. The epson2 backend triggers an "unused-but-set-variable"
> warning for the needStrangeReorder variable in the e2_block_read
> function in epson2-ops.c.
>
Hi Roger,
Roger Sewell writes:
>> Could you upgrade to 1.0.25? There are some notes on network scanner
>> fixes as well as timeout and scanner crash fixes for 1.0.25 that might
>> just fix things for you. That is, if you want to drop that non-free
>> plugin needed by the imagescan/utsushi backe
James A. Robinson writes:
> I appreciate your contacting them about the discrepancy. We'll see what
> they say (as you indicate, my own suspicion is that they will say nothing).
>
> BTW, regarding making sure to read the EULA, I assume you noticed that you
> can't actually get to the point where
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen
> wrote:
>> Hi Allan,
>>
>> I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
>>
>> m. allan noah writes:
>>
>>> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
>>> license. Howev
Hello,
the following message¹ is now 6 months without a response, and the
problem is unsolved.
¹) https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2016-March/034413.html
What does it mean? Is sane dead?
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 12:36:02 +01
I appreciate your contacting them about the discrepancy. We'll see what
they say (as you indicate, my own suspicion is that they will say nothing).
BTW, regarding making sure to read the EULA, I assume you noticed that you
can't actually get to the point where you see what architecture are
suppor
Olaf,
> Thanks for the log. Comparing the log with the code I noticed that
> you are using sane-backends-1.0.24 (yes, I should have noticed from
> your previous mail ;-). The logs hint at a low-level network I/O
> error.
Thank you...
> Could you upgrade to 1.0.25? There are some notes on net
Greetings.
On Sunday, September 18, 2016 9:47:32 PM CEST Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> I confused dhl with a well known mail carrier in configure.ac. On top
> of that, I forgot to add the fig2dev check. Fixes have been pushed and
> things should be all well on master.
Thanks! I've verified that the
Hi Tristan, list,
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Tristan Miller writes:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> On Saturday, September 17, 2016 3:37:26 PM CEST m. allan noah wrote:
>>> Hmm, sounds like fig2dev is missing on your machine, and we mistakenly
>>> tested for it and let the string 'no' sneak thru when it was
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
> Hi Allan,
>
> I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
>
> m. allan noah writes:
>
>> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
>> license. However, our license is not strictly GPL, and the d
Hi Roger,
Roger Sewell writes:
> Olaf, and whoever kindly maintains the epson2 backend:
>
> Please find attached a debug log of my attempt to run a 2-page scan from
> the ADF of an Epson ET-4500 using the epson2 backend over the network.
Thanks for the log. Comparing the log with the code I not
Hi Allan,
I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
m. allan noah writes:
> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
> license. However, our license is not strictly GPL, and the differences
> were clearly not written by a lawyer. You could argue t
Hi,
James A. Robinson writes:
> I was wondering whether or not any of the developers here know the
> story behind the Brother scanner drivers? They offer a Debian
> package that identifies itself as GPL, and that claims it is based
> on sane-backends.When I asked them about getting ahold th
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