I'm using the current version. So I wasn't able to apply the patch using the "patch " utility. However, I manually edited the plustek-usb.h file to refect the changes in the patch that allan provided. It doesn't help. I still have the same issue. Gerhard, Should I use the latest version from CVS? (ie 1.0.18?). thanks -sk ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerhard Jaeger Sent: Mon, 11/26/2007 11:30pm To: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org Cc: m. allan noah ; saravakr at cisco.com Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Problems in ARM (atmel) linux - Travelscan 662 (sane-plustek) Am Dienstag, 27. November 2007 03:05:44 schrieb m. allan noah: > sounds like somewhere there is an array of 3-byte R,G,B structs, which > will be padded on arm to 4 bytes. this problem was discovered by DAKA > and myself when building sane for the nslu2/openembedded platform. the > attached patch added some packing directives to correct the issue, but > this was sane 1.0.17, not current. > Hi,
you are right, this is the problem, in CVS should be a corrected version, but I had no chance to test it on my SLUG. Let us know if Allans patch helps and/or try the CVS version and tell us if this works too... TIA Gerhard