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<h1>Re: Unexpected Win32 success story</h1>
<b>Andreas Beck</b> (<a href="mailto:becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de"><i>becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de</i></a>)<br>
<i>Fri, 13 Aug 1999 01:34:55 +0200</i>
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Hi !<br>
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<i>&gt; Using the current CVS source, I was able to successfully configure and</i><br>
<i>&gt; compile SANE on Win32 using CygWin 20.1.</i><br>
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Hmm - LibGGI, which also heavily uses dynamic library loading, works since<br>
we used the very latest version of cywin. IIRC it is called 20.1b or<br>
something ... wait ... sorry - deleted the file that would have told.<br>
But it is announced on the cywin site.<br>
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<i>&gt; The DLL backend did not work (there where no .so.1 files), </i><br>
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Yes. You need to hack the backend to search for .dll and make sure they are<br>
in the PATH. LibGGI uses a mapping file a la<br>
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module-name path/to/module.so<br>
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which can be easily autoconfed to use .dll on win.<br>
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<i>&gt; It seems like the porting will be a lot easier then I expected. All</i><br>
<i>&gt; that is left is to get the DLL backend to work. :-)</i><br>
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No - the hard part is getting the HAL to work. I don't think cygwin will<br>
try to emulate /dev/sg* on ASPI. But it is good to know, we have a working<br>
development tool.<br>
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CU, Andy<br>
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