[sane-devel] Epson 4490 in Debian

Olaf Meeuwissen olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp
Tue Jun 13 07:53:26 UTC 2006


Julien BLACHE <jb at jblache.org> writes:

> Olaf Meeuwissen <olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I had a look at the source package since, and, yes, you did change the
>> path to /usr/lib/epkowa.  Since I've done some reorganising WRT to the
>> interpreters (libesint*.so), you may find that 2.0.0 (and the upcoming
>> 2.1.0) will be smoother sailing when packaging.  All interpreters are
>> now installed in $pkglibdir and the backend will now work both with
>> and without the interpreters installed.
>
> Ah thanks, that'll make my life easier :) The amount of work required
> to get the backend in shape for inclusion is one of the reasons why
> I'm not updating it more often (that's me being lazy wrt
> semi-proprietary stuff :p)

I won't hold that against you ;-)  After all, you're just volunteering.

>> There is also a ./configure option to turn building of the frontend
>> off to cater to non-i386 builds.  The default is to test for the
>> architecture and turn it off if non-i386, but you can override on the
>> command-line.
>
> That's nice too :)

I got a halfway sane patch (it ditched the frontend sources from the
tarball :-{) and Johannes Meixner was bugging me at about the same
time, so ...

>> I guess that for Debian that doesn't really matter much because there
>> is still a BLOB in the source tarball :-(
>> # The good news is that there only one now, instead of seven ;-)
>
> IIRC the license for the frontend isn't DFSG-free, though I'd need to
> re-read it. So it'd have to go to non-free, which isn't autobuilt
> anyway. (hmm, does the license allow for redistribution of the binary
> parts ?)

The frontend is GPL + exception.  However, same frontend won't work
without libesmod.so which is EAPL and distributed WITHOUT source.
Redistributing EAPL'd binary parts is allowed.  You may even modify
them ;-)  and reverse engineer for debugging purposes and debugging
purposes only (to meet the requirement at the top of section 6. of
the LGPL).

BTW, you want to look at non-free/EAPL.en.txt for the exact
conditions.

>> Note that iscan-2.1.0 is slated for release at approximately the same
>> schedule as the upcoming sane-backends.  If you have any questions WRT
>> packaging for libsane-extras, you know where to find me ;-)
>
> Thanks for the hint :)

You're welcome.
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