On 12/27/2013 08:44 AM, Arthur Radley wrote:
> Dan McGhee grm.net> writes:
>
>> You didn't mention Foomatic. That makes me optimistic. I want to print
>> without having to install that and have hplip operate in its PostScript
>> mode. Did you pass any options during configure to prevent building
>
Dan McGhee grm.net> writes:
>
> You didn't mention Foomatic. That makes me optimistic. I want to print
> without having to install that and have hplip operate in its PostScript
> mode. Did you pass any options during configure to prevent building
> hpjis?
>
I have to install foomatic (and pn
On 12/24/2013 04:52 PM, Arthur Radley wrote:
> Dan McGhee grm.net> writes:
>
>> Does anyone have experience with installing hplip and sane?
>>
> I have an HP All-In-One printer-scanner working well in BLFS 7.4. My
> experience...
>
> I installed SANE-1.0.23, XSane-0.998, net-snmp-5.7.2, and hplip-
Em 24-12-2013 13:19, Dan McGhee escreveu:
> The "sane-backends" page of the books says to run scanimage -L to test
> the installation. It won't see my scanner--my printer--until I have the
> printer driver installed and the printer configured.
" Kernel Configuration "
"Ensure you have the nece
Dan McGhee grm.net> writes:
> Does anyone have experience with installing hplip and sane?
>
I have an HP All-In-One printer-scanner working well in BLFS 7.4. My
experience...
I installed SANE-1.0.23, XSane-0.998, net-snmp-5.7.2, and hplip-3.13.9 in
that order. No problems with that. I probably
It seems like I'm lost in this loop and I don't know how to proceed--I
think.
I have an HP wireless printer/scanner which depends on hplip. Hplip
won't configure without "sane-backends" unless I disable the scanning
option in the driver. I don't think I can disable this option and still
have
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 01:48:48PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> > The Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL for short) is a cross-platform
> > library designed to make it easy to write multimedia software,
> > such as games and emulators.
> >
> > ---
> > What
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> >
> > Yes, please send me the buildscripts.
>
> Done, from my other account.
Thanks Ken.
I wonder would anybody get that kind of service from Microsoft?
--
With best Regards,
D
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> Yes, please send me the buildscripts.
Done, from my other account.
> >
> > The key is to have a reasonable idea of what each package
> > contributes, then keep rearranging the pieces until you're happy.
n't even allow them. So
anything that needed gnome or kde libs was out the window.
>
> The key is to have a reasonable idea of what each package
> contributes, then keep rearranging the pieces until you're happy.
> There are a few circular dependencies in the sense tha
NP wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>> c) Has anyone a handy process for scanning the book for items with no
>> dependencies?
>
> No, but here is my method to build a package without missing the
> required and desired optional dependancies :
>
> 1. Open a browser and clear the
ere is circular dependencies, but AFAIR
there are very few in the BLFS book (the only one I have noticed is
Gimp-print -> ESP Ghost-script -> Gimp-print).
Also must be said : this method is based on the _very_ good work done by
the BLFS team... Many thanks to them !
HTH
--
N. Peguiron
Ken Moffat wrote these words on 07/29/05 21:25 CST:
> The key is to have a reasonable idea of what each package contributes,
> then keep rearranging the pieces until you're happy. There are a few
> circular dependencies in the sense that foo improves bar, bar is
> necessary for
arious alternatives to see which
you like and which you abhor.
The key is to have a reasonable idea of what each package contributes,
then keep rearranging the pieces until you're happy. There are a few
circular dependencies in the sense that foo improves bar, bar is
necessary for baz, and
Getting into LFS 6, I find myself running in circles without being able
to compile much.
Ch. 3, & 4 went in without much problem, as did most of ch 8 & ch 9.
Xorg got installed as well. But something became very clear
If you go only on the "Requirements", you can get things
installed fairly easil
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