backends correctly even if only included files (e.g. headers) are
changed. Don't be too verbose when running makedepend.
Create links libsane-*.so.1 to the real library files if the
links are not there. This fixes dynamic loading on OpenBSD. The
links are not created for MacOS X as they don't work there.
Remove any libsane.* links in /usr/local/lib/sane. Such links
are created by libtool. As they point to libsane-v4l.so,
scanimage -L doesn't find any scanner in case of ld.so
misconfigurations.
The install target is much quiter now and prints the libtool
message only once now.
location. Also print the filename of the installed file, not only the
path. Both changes are mostly for package creators/maintainers.
Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
* tools/find-scanner.c: Removed. Now called sane-find-scanner.
* tools/sane-find-scanner: New file (was find-scanner).
* tools/.cvsignore tools/Makefile.in tools/README: Updated because
of name change. sane-find-scanner is installed now.
* README README.linux: Updated because of sane-find-scanner.
* frontend/scanimage.man: Updated because of sane-find-scanner.
* doc/sane-find-scanner.man: New file.
* doc/.cvsignore doc/Makefile.in: Added sane-find-scanner(1).
* TODO: Updated concerning sane-find-scanner. Added entry about
qcam /tmp file handling. Some spelling corrections.
* NEWS: Added date of release.
* TODO: Removed entries about PATH_MAX, sanei_scsi_find_devices, and
shm.h. Added entry about the necessity to check HAVE_SYS_SHM_H.
* configure configure.in include/sane/config.h.in: Default to
--enable-warnings again. Don't set "-ansi" for OS/2. Test for
sys/shm.h.
* backend/GUIDE: Moved to doc/backend-writing.txt.
* doc/backend-writing.txt: New file (moved from backend/GUIDE).
Added comments about sanei-backend.h and PATH_MAX.
* include/sane/sanei_backend.h: Added define for PATH_MAX (if
necessary).
* sanei/sanei_scsi.c: Implemented sanei_scsi_find_devices for FreeBSD
(from ports@FreeBSD.org).
* tools/Makefile.in: Use INSTALL_SCRIPT instead of INSTALL_PROGRAM for
sane-config (from ports@FreeBSD.org).