[sane-devel] Compiling sane-desc on OS/2
Henning Meier-Geinitz
henning at meier-geinitz.de
Sat Jul 6 23:21:17 BST 2002
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 11:09:01PM +0200, Franz Bakan wrote:
> >It's compiled by running "make sane-desc". Have a look at its options
> >with "sane-desc --help".
>
> sane-desc does not compile on OS/2
I have to admit that I haven't tested with anything but Linux. So I'm
not that surprised.
> can you add
> AC_DEFINE(strcasecmp,stricmp,[Define for OS/2 only])
> to configure.in?
Done.
> 2.
> OS/2 has no libgen.h
> If I remove this include sane-desc compiles
> but it does not link. I get
>
> sane-desc.o: Undefined symbol _basename referenced from text segment
>
> I assume that's because of to libgen.h
>
> What does basename do?
"dirname and basename break a null-terminated pathname string into
directory and filename components. In the usual case, dirname returns
the string up to, but not including, the final '/', and basename
returns the compo nent following the final '/'. Trailing '/'
characters are not counted as part of the pathname. " (from the man
page).
It's used to remove the path from the program name. I've used the
approach with strrchr now. Won't work on OS/2 beacuse of "/" instead
of "\" I guess. But you probably don't mind if sane-desc prints its
full path name in its debug messages.
Bye,
Henning
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