Hello John,
thank you for spending your time helping to make Debian better with this bug report. I don't have a hppa system for testing my changes. Please can you check the build with my develop - branch? https://jff.email/cgit/xsane.git/?h=develop Many thanks. CU Jörg -- New: GPG Fingerprint: 63E0 075F C8D4 3ABB 35AB 30EE 09F8 9F3C 8CA1 D25D GPG key (long) : 09F89F3C8CA1D25D GPG Key : 8CA1D25D CAcert Key S/N : 0E:D4:56 Old pgp Key: BE581B6E (revoked since 2014-12-31). Jörg Frings-Fürst D-54470 Lieser git: https://jff.email/cgit/ Threema: SYR8SJXB Wire: @joergfringsfuerst Skype: joergpenguin Ring: jff Telegram: @joergfringsfuerst My wish list: - Please send me a picture from the nature at your home. Am Freitag, dem 30.04.2021 um 18:20 +0000 schrieb John David Anglin: > Source: xsane > Version: 0.999-10 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > The xsane package fails to build on hppa. The following errors > occurs > during configuration: > > checking for png_create_info_struct in -lpng... yes > **************************************************************** > ERROR: SANE-1.0.0 or newer is needed for compiling xsane > - if you installed SANE as rpm make sure you also included > sane-devel > **************************************************************** > > This occurs with latest version of sane-backends. > > HAVE_SANE isn't set to yes because SANE_LDFLAGS is empty. These are > the SANE varibles that I see in config.log: > > SANE_CFLAGS='' > SANE_LDFLAGS='' > SANE_LIBS='-lsane' > SANE_MAJOR='' > SANE_PREFIX='/usr' > > The following lines set HAVE_SANE in configure.in: > > PKG_CHECK_VAR([SANE_LDFLAGS], [sane-backends >= 1.0.0], [ldflags], > [HAVE_SANE=yes]) > > If I force HAVE_SANE=yes, xsane builds okay. > > Regards, > Dave Anglin > > -- System Information: > Debian Release: 11.0 > APT prefers buildd-unstable > APT policy: (500, 'buildd-unstable'), (500, 'unstable') > Architecture: hppa (parisc64) > > Kernel: Linux 5.10.33+ (SMP w/4 CPU threads) > Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE not set > Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash > Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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