norv wrote: > Hi and thanks for sane, > I am trying to compile from cvs on debian sid and make fails with following > lines > > .......> > epkowa.desc: Warning: Backend `epkowa': 8 USB devices without :usbid > brother.desc: Warning: Backend `brother': 1 USB devices without :usbid > brother2.desc: Warning: Backend `brother2': 9 USB devices without :usbid > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/norv/sane-backends/tools' > making all in doc > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/norv/sane-backends/doc' > Generating index for sane.ps... > make[1]: *** [sane.ind] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/norv/sane-backends/doc' > make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > norv at sid5600:~/sane-backends$ > > I have libusb-dev installed and my configure argument is > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var > BACKENDS=pixma > > > I get the same error with and without the BACKENDS=pixma entry. > > What could I do? > Norv > Is it possible to tell me what time you took a snapshot of CVS? I committed some updates to Makefile.in's at roughly the timestamp of your email.
I didn't touch anything related to your failure but I'll try to help out to be sure its not my changes. I've just done a cvs update and mine compiles OK there: Generating index for sane.ps... Generating sane.ps... Some things follow to help debug this. Try running make in debug mode to get better reason for failure (warning: volume of info is huge). cd doc make -d also, the Makefile.in is hiding the output that may explain the failure better. Use an editor that will preserve *tabs* and modify the lines in doc/Makefile.in file: sane.ind: sane.tex net.tex @echo Generating index for sane.ps... @touch sane.ind @$(LATEX) $(srcdir)/sane </dev/null >/dev/null && \ $(MAKEINDEX) sane.idx 2>/dev/null to be (remove "@"'s and ">/dev/null"'s): sane.ind: sane.tex net.tex @echo Generating index for sane.ps... touch sane.ind $(LATEX) $(srcdir)/sane && \ $(MAKEINDEX) sane.idx You can email complete output directly to me if it doesn't seem to make sense. Chris p.s. it never hurts to run "cvs update" and "autoreconf" afterwards just to see if it helps.