Hello Guys,
Thanks for all your posts. I've just gotten my scanner working by following
your directions. Now I'm wondering, is there a way to scan without using the
command:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib simple-scan
Is there a way I can use simple scan without going into terminal?
Am I right
A repeat of a private mail to mike:
By default, if you give no arguments to ./configure, it will install
the finished product in various directories under /usr/local. Your
PATH environment variable might include /usr/local/bin, so your
command line will use the copy of scanimage you built.
Dear allan, thanks for the quick reply
following your advice, I've installed 1.0.24 (after installing libusb-dev
package, I've followed standard procedure: ./configure, make and sudo make
install, now executables are under /usr/local/bin )
now sane-find-scanner works
Just because you are using /usr/local/scanimage, it does not mean that
it is automatically using libraries from /usr/local/lib. It might
still be using the original libs. Run the following:
SANE_DEBUG_FUJITSU=5 scanimage -L
and see what version shows up in the debugging info.
allan
On Tue, May
ouch! you're so right
SANE_DEBUG_FUJITSU=5 scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of fujitsu to 5.
[fujitsu] sane_init: fujitsu backend 1.0.111, from sane-backends 1.0.23
[fujitsu] sane_get_devices: config option buffer-size (262144) is 65536,
warning!
I don't understand, how can it
Dynamic linking. You can either rebuild sane to overwrite your
existing copy, or you can change the ld config (see man ldconfig)
either on disc (/etc/ld.so.conf) or by environment variables
(LD_LIBRARY_PATH) to make it load your /usr/local/lib before your
system libs.
man ld.so for more info.
Thanks!! Before changing /etc/ld.so.conf I try simplest methods, e.g.
1) change name of /usr/lib/sane to /usr/lib/sane_OLDVERSION hoping that it
is sufficient to remove them from dynamical linking, but it did'nt work
(wonder why...)
2) prepend LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib to the executable;
Every recent linux distro handles permissions differently. Something
in udev or hal needs to know about the scanner's vid/pid.
allan
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 9:20 AM, andreo73 andrea.bar...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks!! Before changing /etc/ld.so.conf I try simplest methods, e.g.
1) change name of
Ok, for the record (maybe useful for other people), in ubuntu udev is
controlling usb devices mounting
I've created the new file
/etc/udev/rules.d/40_fujitsu_scanner.rules
which contains the line
SUBSYSTEM==usb, ENV{DEVTYPE}==usb_device, ATTR{idVendor}==04c5,
ATTR{idProduct}==132b, MODE:=666
Hi,
I'm trying to get a ix500 work on my pc with ubuntu 14.04 freshly installed;
the scanner is attached through usb cable to a usb2 port (my pc has only
usb2 ports)
when the usb cable is first connected (or the scanner is switched on), dmesg
reports
usb 2-6: new high-speed USB device number 6
Upgrade to sane-backends 1.0.24
allan
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:23 AM, andreo73 andrea.bar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a ix500 work on my pc with ubuntu 14.04 freshly installed;
the scanner is attached through usb cable to a usb2 port (my pc has only
usb2 ports)
when the usb
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