On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 13:14:52 +0200, abel deuring <[email protected]> wrote: > ' ' wrote: > > > > This link http://panda.mostang.com/sane/lj98/doc003.html#s2 states > > that > > > > "Note that you don't have to own a scanner or a camera to play with > > SANE. The distribution includes a pseudo-driver that simulates a > > scanner by reading portable ``anymap'' (PNM) files". > > This link could also be found in > > /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.9-pre2/sane.ps (if latex is installed > > on your system) > > Does it mean that even if i don't have a scanner or camera, i could > > get a reply that looks like this: > > > > device `pnm:0' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device > > device `pnm:1' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device > > > > I did follow the instruction to fetch and unpack the compressed tar > > file, then follow the instructions in README and INSTALL. But when i > > try to execute this command: > > > > scanimage --list-devices > > the reply is "no Sane device found". > > > See this mail, posted just ca. 3 hours ago: > > http://www.mostang.com/pipermail/sane-devel/2002-October/004699.html > > Abel >
I tried the information, and PNM is already enabled, the shared and dynamic library is in /usr/local/lib/sane. But still the reply is no deveice found. I'm using Red Hat 7.3 wherein Sane 1.0.7 is installed in the system. I uninstall it with make uninstall then install 1.0.9. What's the possible problem this time? -- Sent by Pinoymail, http://www.pinoymail.com/
