sedwards at xmission.com writes:
[snip, trouble finding device on LinuxMint 10 w/ local build]
Any suggestions as to what I should do next?
Try as root to rule out and access privilege issues. If that doesn't
shed any light, post a log of the backend's debug output.
Hope this helps,
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Le mardi 14 juin 2011 03:16:46 Tiago Zaniquelli, vous avez ?crit :
Hello, thank you for the reply.
But I need support and didn't need theses front ends.
So i want to begin a project. But i never developer to application for
linux.
Can you help me? Exist documentation? Which tool you use
Hello Stef
Thanks for Your informations!
As I am a complete greenhorn in programming compiling I need some
time to realise, what You suggest find the *directories
I ran thru internet and found the following adresses, which might help me:
http://www.sane-project.org/cvs.html
Do they really need to be strips? If not, you might get a color
scanning calibration target from someone like kodak.
allan
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Pete Lancashire
pete at petelancashire.com wrote:
I'm looking for a strip or two strips one that is for color correction
and one for
You have not told us what languages you know how to program. I tend to
use either C or Perl for most of my work, but I don't often write GUI
programs. Other people like C++, or Python, or Java. If there is a
SANE binding, or a C-style calling interface, you can use the language
of your choice.
I was thinking of having a strip on each side of the scanned
documents, one for color
and one for gray-scale but I'll admint it is a bit overkill.
I've been looking at the different IT8 targets.
I'll go with getting a Kodak one. It seems it varies quite a bit. but
the price is reasonable.
If
Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp:
sedwards at xmission.com writes:
[snip, trouble finding device on LinuxMint 10 w/ local build]
Any suggestions as to what I should do next?
Try as root to rule out and access privilege issues. If that doesn't
shed any light, post a
Hello,
in order to debug more efficiently, I have to re-edit Makefiles to
remove
the two -O2 options in CFLAGS and change the -g to the -ggdb option. Is there
an easy way to get CFLAGS=-ggdb when configuring SANE ?
Regards,
Stef
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:49 PM, stef stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
? ? ? ?Hello,
? ? ? ?in order to debug more efficiently, I have to re-edit Makefiles to
remove
the two -O2 options in CFLAGS and change the -g to the -ggdb option. Is there
an easy way to get CFLAGS=-ggdb when configuring
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 12:10 +0200, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
If uou have git commit access you could do that I guess. It is probably
better if the current maintainer of the backend (Nicolas, Gernot?) does
that, the changes do not affect any other devices, so I can not see a
reason not commit.
Alright, here it is on a silver platter :-)
From: Malte Starostik m-staros...@versanet.de
Tested with a CLX-2160.
Signed-off-by: Malte Starostik malte at malte.homeip.net
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backend/xerox_mfp.conf.in |3 +++
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/backend/xerox_mfp.conf.in b/backend/xerox_mfp.conf.in
index
Am Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011, 22:32:25 schrieb Chris Bagwell:
configure will not default to CFLAGS=-g -O2 if you specify your own
value. But if your getting two -O2 then something else may be adding
it as well.
Yes, the culprit is the net-snmp library...
To get the include path for the net-snmp
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