Daniel Drake escreveu:
> Jose Miguel Goncalves wrote:
>> Yes, the driver runs in Linux and I could sniff the USB bus, the problem 
>> is that I'm on a tight schedule and I was thinking in a quicker 
>> approach, i.e., to wrap the libfprint driver methods to use my binary 
>> (closed source) driver.
> 
> I don't think it's feasible technically, especially under the new 
> asynchronous model of libfprint. I am pretty sure there would be 
> licensing conflicts too. It would not be shipped in an official release, 
> sorry.

Do you nean that if I hava an image (generic, 500dpi, 8bits, gray scale) 
I cannot feed it to fprint????

That is a very much desired approach and opens the door to many 
possibilities. I would even say that this is a *must* :(

I am new here, but I am expecting to start a project with fprint soon, 
using an embedded Linux on ARM9. (This is also a way of being ok with 
copyrights and export laws)

Alain

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