My previous try was always defaulting to "yes" and user
and to manually specify --disable-dynamic to work correctly
on platforms that didn't support dynamic loading.
Options were in README but removed at some point. They
are useful so add them back.
Document BACKENDS and PRELOADABLE_BACKENDS variables in
README as well as in configure --help output.
Add check for winsock2.h for socket.h replancement. Also, use this
check to add ws2_32 library. Also, switch all winsock.h references
to winsock2.h.
Add check for getuid and getpass; which are not on mingw.
Add a syslog() replacement that is basically a print(). This
is also used by vsyslog() replacement.
Comment out parts of replacement sigprocmask.c on mingw.
To support these configure.in changes, I need to rebuild all
related files with autoconf 2.68 and libtool 2.4. Hand ported
our sane-backend specific changes to newer ltmain.sh.
In net-snmp 5.5 the UDP transport does not provide a public-API way to extract the originating IP of the
response to the SNMP auto-detection broadcast request... The structure that stores that information
was moved to the public include/library/snmp_transport.h header only in 5.6 :(
cygwin and mingw is now hiding M_PI_2 defines with -ansi flag.
Remove to fix cygwin compile.
Mingw doesn't support fork() so default to pthreads.
Add u_short to complete definition of u_* types which helps out mingw
when we define _BSDTYPES_DEFINED.
Signed-off-by: Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
Not quite ready to support pkg-config yet but go ahead and provide
basic support in configure to discourage distributions that are
patching pkg-config support in to no longer run "autoreconf -f"
and wiping out our custom libtool. sane-backends.pc will not
be installed currently.
Also, fixed a LDFLAGS bug in sane-config for GPHOTO2 support.
Signed-off-by: Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
resmgr library is only used (optionally) by
sanei_usb and sanei_scsi. So only need to
link it in for those backends. This was
a stray piece from initial cleanup of LIBS
in sane-backends 1.0.20.
Signed-off-by: Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
Allow user to configure support for rpath compiler
option. Ported from Fedora's sane-backend patches.
Signed-off-by: Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
Add in missing $PTHREAD_LIBS to all backends that can make use of it.
Rename --enable-fork-process to --enable-pthread to maatch internal
logic. Also, stop linking in pthreads needlessly if its been
disabled.
* configure, configure.in: version 1.0.21cvs
* doc/releases.txt: minor updates for new build system
* doc/descriptions/canon_dr.desc, doc/descriptions/coolscan3.desc,
doc/descriptions/rts8891.desc, doc/descriptions/xerox_mfp.desc:
remove :new tag
with newer automake.
* backend/Makefile.am, tools/sane-config.in: Add missing
$GPHOTO2_LDFLAGS so library can be found.
* tools/Makefile.am: Add mising $SCSI_LIBS to sane-find-scanner.
to sane-config missed during fix to stop using LIBS to link everything.
Add back in code to move LDFLAGS out of $GPHOTO2_LIBS and into
GPHOTO2_LDFLAGS.
Global replace of u_int??_t with C9x standard based uintxx_t
in order to remove some tricky and overlapping portability logic
from acinclude.m4 and leave it in only m4/stdint.m4.
get latest fixes and use logic to not recreate _stdint.h if
no changes (to prevent unneeded recompiles).
* m4/byteorder.m4: Added support to reuse existing byteorder.h if
no changes to prevent timestamp causing a recompile.
Add tools/openbsd to distribution package.
* include/Makefile.am: include files should have been installed
under sane/ directory when converted to automake.
* doc/Makefile.am: Cleanup. Use automake's built in support to
install docs within subdirectories.
doc/Makefile to use automake. Main difference is that
no longer installs man pages for backends that are not
compiled. Moved install ownership of $top_srcdir docs
to $top_srcdir's Makefile.
optionally linking in sanei_jpeg.lo under backend directory;
but using configure and not with GNU make extensions.
Move back to libtool's -version-info instead of -version-number
because the later has known bugs on platforms such as OS/2.