Brilliant!!! I do hope that your fixes will be accepted by project owner and become part of "official" source tree.

On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:25 , Davidlohr Bueso wrote:

Currently I am doing major fprint modifications. Removing glib/ imagemagick, fixing leaks, separating the project into different little independent modules. I will have get this proyect working on a little ARM machine. Hopefully I will have something ready to show soon.

The basic idea is that a rather heavy monolithic fprint library is separated into smaller, lighter, simpler (usually) independent modules (libraries actually) that can be used in a wide range of devices and architectures (like ARM, microblaze, etc). So, for example, if I wanted to implement a matching server, I can use that specific lib, and not care about enrolling, capturing, etc.

2008/1/11, Gustavo Chain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
El Tue, 8 Jan 2008 16:01:03 -0800
"Jeff White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> I am trying to get fprint to work on an embedded system, specifically
> a microblaze processor.
> I am running uclinux and using a secugen hamster III reader. Is there
> any way to strip down the libraries and code needed to the bare
> minimum. I don't need any graphical interface, just the capture and
> verification.
>
> I have been havening difficulties with getting libiconv and gettext
> that are needed for glib to compile. Are they really needed, if not
> is there a way around them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff White

You will have to rewrite a big chunk of code, removeing routines
(Imagemagick, etc).

By the way, lots of fingerprint aplication/solution are installed on
embedded system, libfprint should try to minimize dependencies (glib?)
and be designed modular (optional builds)



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