On Tue, November 15, 2011 07:56, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
> On Mon, November 14, 2011 22:14, Remi Pointel wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:49:02 +0300
>> "Kirill Bychkov" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> Zint is a C library for encoding data in several barcode variants. The
> bundled command-line utility provides a simple interface to the library.
> Features of the library:
>>> - Over 50 symbologies including all ISO/IEC standards, like QR codes. -
> Unicode translation for symbologies which support Latin-1 and
>>>   Kanji character sets.
>>> - Full GS1 support including data verification and automated insertion
>>>   of FNC1 characters.
>>> - Support for encoding binary data including NULL (ASCII 0) characters. -
> Health Industry Barcode (HIBC) encoding capabilities.
>>> - Output in PNG, EPS and SVG formats with user adjustable sizes and
>>>   colors.
>>> - Verification stage for SBN, ISBN and ISBN-13 data.
>>> There is also Qt-GUI for zint.
>>> Port is splited into CLI and GUI subpackages.
>>> Works fine on amd64, i386 and macppc. OK to import?
>> Hello,
>> I quickly tested on amd64 and I have several coredump doing regress tests.
> Could you test on your i386 and macppc if it's the same for you? Please
> replace NO_REGRESS=yes by:
>> do-regress:
>>         cd ${WRKSRC}/frontend/ && LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${WRKSRC}/backend/
> ./test.sh
>> I wrote a patch (attached), it seems to correctly works but I don't have
> time
>> to test if it's totally correct.
>> Could you see with upstream to report problems?
>> Thanks,
>> Remi.
>
> Hi.
> All tests passed with this patch on both amd64 and macppc. I've send report to
> upstream.
> Thanks.
>
Hi. Both of my messages were bounced by SF mailer and noone approved them.
Last git activity was in May.
Anyway zint-qt generates failing barcodes with and without a patch.
Generated PNGs from zint-qt and patched zint are similar.
Attached port is with your patch and enabled regress tests.

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