Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 02:49:06PM +0800, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> > Could someone explain to me what this change is supposed to do?
>
> The idea was to not include the sane header files from the system
> directories (e.g. /usr/include) but only from the current sane
> distribution. If I remeber correctly Oliver Rauch mentioned that some
> people had problems because system header files were used during
> compilation instead of the current files.
>
> I thought that "..." doesn't use the system headers but I was wrong
> about this. So what to do know?
>
> * Don't change anything (most backends use "" now, some use <>)
> * Change all remaining to "" for consistency
> * Change all to e.g. #include "../include/sane/sane.h" (does this work?)
>
Hi,
the
#include "../include/sane/sane...."
does work fine as far as I tested.
I think we should change this in backend and sanei.
In frontend we only need to change scanimage
and for the rest the "sane/sanei_*" parts,
the <sane/sane.h> parts are already
correct for xcam and xscanimage if we
move them to an own, external package.
Bye
Oliver
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