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.
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.
* configure.in: Group all USB logic together and all SCSI
logic together to aid understanding of whats no longer
valid. Allow sharing enable/disable options between all
USB drivers on multiple platforms. Combined CAM_LIBS and
SCSI_LIBS since they are mutually exclusive.
Skip some USB/SCSI checks when previous tests show it will always fail.
* backend/Makefile.am, tools/Makefile.in: Combine CAM_LIBS and
SCSI_LIBS. Add missing SOCKET_LIBS to epson2. Add USB_LIB.
* saned.c: Add limits.h for PATH_MAX.
own *_LIB variables instead of $LIB so that we do not have to
link in the world to all executables. Modified SANE_CHECK_U_TYPES
to be a little more portable to platforms that use #define
for u_* types. Create SANE_CHECK_BACKENDS macro so that
PRELOADABLE_BACKENDS can also be valided. Auto-populated
PRELAODABLE_BACKENDS when detect dlopen() won't work.
Various protability cleanups.
* backend/dll.c: Make dll-preload.c a .h since its an include and
not compilable byitself.
* frontend/Makefile.in, frontend/scanimage.c, include/laaloca.h,
lib/Makefile.am, lib/alloca.c, strcasestr.c, tools/Makefile.in,
tools/sane-desc.c: Convert lib/ to automake. Create a liblib.la
for everyone to use and a libfelib.la for only frontend programs.
Make all internal programs be prefixed with sanei_ as not to conflict
with other programs libsane is linked in with that will also most
likely create similar internal utils on problem platforms.
* include/getopt.h, lib/getopt.c, lib/getopt1.c: Always compile
and link in getopt_long() but prefix it with sanei_. Its
easier to always use internal version then try to figure out what
platforms support getopt_long() and what header files to use.
* backend/Makefile.am: Convert backend makefile to automake.
Initial version that is feature parity with original but uses
specific rules instead of wildcards and only links in libraries/objs
really required. Room for more cleanup of whats linked in once
all makefiles have been converted to automake.
Fix a few bugs with "all" and "uninstall" targets to work when
$(builddir) != $(srcdir). Added $(DESTDIR) to uninstall target.
Made $(distdir) related to current directory to match automake.
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.