On Sunday 01 April 2007 06:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> I have written a scanner backend using sane. This backend is working
> fine over the network on two FAT machines (sever being redhat ES-4.0,
> having kernel 2.6.5 and client being debian, having kernel
> 2.6.8-2-386). Now the problem starts when I take these sane (1.0.17)
> libraries on ubuntu based LTSP-4.2 thin client with kernel 2.6.16.
> Scanner is successfully detected locally as a usb device on the thin
> client from shell 1 but over the network: communication establishes
> between scanimage (running on FAT server) and saned (running on thin
> client) but my scanner backend (as well as any other scanner's backend
> that is already present in sane) does not get loaded at the thin
> client by saned. However, the sane package that comes by default with
> LTSP-4.2 is detecting the scanners over the network, but it obviously does
> not contain the backend for the scanner that I am using.
>
> I think that although my compiled sane package (on debian with kernel
> 2.6.8-2-386) is working fine over the network on FAT machines but
> the same compiled package is missing something to be run on thin client.
>
> It would be very kind of you if you would explain me the step by step
> procedure of compiling (if at all it is different from normal) sane
> package from sources for LTSP 4.2 (kernel 2.6.16.1-ltsp-2 running at
> thin client).

While you often can get away with hacks ...
You can build tools and libraries for ltsp in LBE only.
You can not copy libraries etc from other places
James

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