Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
You are aware of the ABI changes between gcc 3.3 and 3.4, right?
These may lead to trouble using the Perfection 1250/1260 and
Perfection 3170 and when linking with libesmod.so.
Is it possible to complie iscan and/or the epkowa backend without the
non-free libraries
Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmx.net writes:
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
You are aware of the ABI changes between gcc 3.3 and 3.4, right?
These may lead to trouble using the Perfection 1250/1260 and
Perfection 3170 and when linking with libesmod.so.
Is it possible to complie iscan and/or the
Hello,
On Aug 19 18:48 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote (shortened):
Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmx.net writes:
Is it possible to complie iscan and/or the epkowa backend without
the non-free libraries (then without support for the Perfection
1250/1260 and 3170)? Once one could compile with gcc
Johannes Meixner jsm...@suse.de wrote:
Whom at Epson Kowa must we contact to convince them that
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The advantage for the ... manufacturer is that he will receive
comprehensive Linux support for his devices in all products
Hello,
sorry if some of you receive it duplicated, I don't know
who is subscribed on sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
On Aug 19 16:06 Julien BLACHE wrote (shortened):
From my previous mails with Olaf, ISTR that Epson doesn't own the IP
on the proprietary bits, or something similar.
In
Johannes Meixner jsm...@suse.de wrote:
According to Olaf (if I understand him correctly) the iscan
frontend is the real problem. This would no longer work without
the proprietary libs.
We -really- do not care about iscan, as it's very epkowa-centric and
would not really suit another backend
Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmx.net writes:
Oi,
Hi Till,
I have tried to compile ISCAN 1.10.0 (from iscan-1.10.0-3.tar.gz from
the Epson-Kowa web site) on the current Cooker of Mandrakelinux. At
first there is gcc 3.4.1 which needed some small changes in the
code. One has to apply the