From 1687222e1b9e74c89cafbb5910e72d8ec7bfd40f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= <debian@jff-webhosting.net>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 16:59:49 +0200
Subject: New upstream version 1.0.28

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-SANE on UnixWare 7 
-================== 
+SANE on UnixWare 7
+==================
 
-The easiest way to get SANE working on a UnixWare 7.1.X system (UW 7.0.0 
-and 7.0.1 are not supported) is to download and install the SANE binary 
-distribution from SCOs Skunkware web site. The URL is: 
+The easiest way to get SANE working on a UnixWare 7.1.X system (UW 7.0.0
+and 7.0.1 are not supported) is to download and install the SANE binary
+distribution from SCOs Skunkware web site. The URL is:
 
-        ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/Packages 
+        ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/Packages
 
-Use the pkgadd command to install the files, e.g.: 
+Use the pkgadd command to install the files, e.g.:
 
-        # pkgadd -d `pwd`/sane-1.0.2.pkg 
+        # pkgadd -d `pwd`/sane-1.0.2.pkg
 
-A web page with further information specific to SANE on UnixWare 7 can be 
-found here: 
+A web page with further information specific to SANE on UnixWare 7 can be
+found here:
 
-        http://www.sco.com/skunkware/sane/index.html 
+        http://www.sco.com/skunkware/sane/index.html
 
-However, please note that the SANE package that is available from the 
-Skunkware server will most likely contain the latest stable version of 
-SANE. Since SANE is continously being worked on, you might want to download 
+However, please note that the SANE package that is available from the
+Skunkware server will most likely contain the latest stable version of
+SANE. Since SANE is continously being worked on, you might want to download
 the latest source from the Git repository and build the source yourself.
 
-To build SANE on a UnixWare 7.1.X system the following packages are required: 
+To build SANE on a UnixWare 7.1.X system the following packages are required:
 
-        * make (GNU make) 
+        * make (GNU make)
         * glibs (contains gtk, glib, libjpeg, libpnm, libtiff etc.; only
           necessary for frontends xscanimage, xcam, and xsane which are
-          distributed separately) 
+          distributed separately)
 
-The packages can be downloaded from the Skunkware ftp server (see URL above). 
-I've used the following versions to build sane-1.0.2: 
+The packages can be downloaded from the Skunkware ftp server (see URL above).
+I've used the following versions to build sane-1.0.2:
 
-        * make-3.78.1.pkg 
-        * glibs-2.0.3.pkg 
+        * make-3.78.1.pkg
+        * glibs-2.0.3.pkg
 
-If you want to include support for The Gimp (this is optional), you need to 
-install the gimp package, too. This is the version I've used: 
+If you want to include support for The Gimp (this is optional), you need to
+install the gimp package, too. This is the version I've used:
 
-        * gimp-1.0.4.pkg 
+        * gimp-1.0.4.pkg
 
-GCC is not required. SANE compiles quite happily (and faster) with UnixWares 
-native C compiler. 
+GCC is not required. SANE compiles quite happily (and faster) with UnixWares
+native C compiler.
 
-Set the LD_RUN_PATH variable to add /usr/local/lib to the list of directories 
-to be searched by the dynamic linker: 
+Set the LD_RUN_PATH variable to add /usr/local/lib to the list of directories
+to be searched by the dynamic linker:
 
-        $ LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib 
-        $ export LD_RUN_PATH 
+        $ LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib
+        $ export LD_RUN_PATH
 
-Run the configure script as following: 
+Run the configure script as following:
 
-        $ LIBS="-lsdi" ./configure 
+        $ LIBS="-lsdi" ./configure
 
-(The sdi library contains the SCSI passthrough functions the UW7 port of SANE 
-uses to access the scanner from user space.) 
+(The sdi library contains the SCSI passthrough functions the UW7 port of SANE
+uses to access the scanner from user space.)
 
-Run gmake to build SANE: 
+Run gmake to build SANE:
 
-        $ gmake 
+        $ gmake
 
-SCSI access from user space requires special privileges. If you want users 
-without root perms to be able to use the scanner you can use the filepriv 
-command to change the privileges that are associated with the SANE 
-applications: 
+SCSI access from user space requires special privileges. If you want users
+without root perms to be able to use the scanner you can use the filepriv
+command to change the privileges that are associated with the SANE
+applications:
 
-        # /sbin/filepriv -f driver -f sysops /usr/local/bin/scanimage 
-        # /sbin/filepriv -f driver -f sysops /usr/local/bin/xscanimage 
-        # /sbin/filepriv -f sysops /usr/local/bin/xcam 
+        # /sbin/filepriv -f driver -f sysops /usr/local/bin/scanimage
+        # /sbin/filepriv -f driver -f sysops /usr/local/bin/xscanimage
+        # /sbin/filepriv -f sysops /usr/local/bin/xcam
 
-If you have built SANE with support for The Gimp you might want to create 
-a symlink from the plug-in directory to the xscanimage and xcam binaries, 
-e.g.: 
+If you have built SANE with support for The Gimp you might want to create
+a symlink from the plug-in directory to the xscanimage and xcam binaries,
+e.g.:
 
-        # ln -s /usr/local/bin/xscanimage \ 
-                /usr/local/lib/gimp/1.0/plug-ins/xscanimage 
-        # ln -s /usr/local/bin/xcam /usr/local/lib/gimp/1.0/plug-ins/xcam 
+        # ln -s /usr/local/bin/xscanimage \
+                /usr/local/lib/gimp/1.0/plug-ins/xscanimage
+        # ln -s /usr/local/bin/xcam /usr/local/lib/gimp/1.0/plug-ins/xcam
 
 Questions? Comments? Please send e-mail to jenss@sco.com or skunkware@sco.com!
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