The sane.h header file is indeed in the public domain. Feel free to
include it with OpenOffice.
--david
>>>>> On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 17:03:50 +0100, James Cleere <James.Cleere@ireland.sun.com> said:
James> I am working with the team which is preparing the source code
James> of OpenOffice for release at www.OpenOffice.org.
James> The source code uses the header file SANE.H For convenience
James> we would like to have the header hosted at
James> www.OpenOffice.org. The alternative is a process where an
James> open source developer must download a tarball from
James> www.mostang.com
James> My understanding from your introduction page is that the SANE
James> API is available to both proprietary and non-proprietary
James> applications.
>> The current source code is written for UNIX (including GNU/Linux)
>> and is available under the GNU General Public License (the SANE
>> API is available to proprietary applications and backends as
>> well, however).
James> No changes have been made to the header, so no patch would be
James> required.
James> Yours, James.
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