Am Freitag, 6. Juni 2008 21:08:24 schrieb stef: > this strange. This could be related to the possible lack of > libusb you mention. On distributions, libraries are often split > in two packages, one for runtime and another for development. You > may have to check you have the 'devel' libusb package installed > (there should be an /usr/include/usb.h file and a > /usr/lib/libusb.a or libusb.so on your system). Also, when > running configure, you may add the '--enable-libusb' switch to be > sure libusb support is compiled in. To be sure run the following > commands: make distclean > ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-libsub
Hello, only with ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-libsub was the same, the scanner don't work. And the warning was also the same, while "configure": *** Warning: sane-backends will be built without libusb support. There may *** be valid reasons to do so, e.g. if you don't use USB scanners or on *** platforms without libusb support but generally this means that you *** can't use USB devices with SANE. The most probable cause is that *** the libusb header file usb.h is not installed. If you use Linux *** you may need a package called 'libusb-dev', 'libusb-devel' or similar. By the way: Many /other/ warnings are printed. Also, I installed libusb-devel, replayed all steps, but without the option --enable-libsub. The same /other/ warnings are printed, but *usb* works! "Only" the scanner don't move the head. scan.log is very large, I send it not in the e-mail-list but direct. -- Viele Gr??e Werner Holtfreter