Hello, I tired to setup this version on my Debain Wheezy system. Unfortunatelly, I'm not keen on compilation and setup of application :-(
In Readme, it is OK for ?1. But for ?2, which file scanbd_dbus.confmust be copied?wher is it created by your bundle? === 2) scanbd_dbus.conf copy this file into the dbus system-bus configuration directory (/etc/dbus-1/system.d/ or /usr/local/etc/dbus-1/system.d/), then restart dbus and hald. === Then is ther an install command to apply, in user or in su mode? often there is a ./configure, a make all and an install, isn't it? Regards Le dimanche 6 janvier 2013 09:11:48, Wilhelm a ?crit : > Hi all, > > I like to announce the new version 1.3 of scanbd, the scanner button > daemon. > > This release is mostly a maintainers release as it restructures the > layout of the source repository and adds support for autotools / > configure. This makes compilation / integration much more simple. More > documentation and helpful integration files (like systemd-config or > startup for FreeBSD e.g.) for various platforms are added. > > I would like to clearly mention that all the hard work was done by > Louis Lagendijk (louis at fazant.net)! Many thanks for his efforts and his > patience! > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.3.tar.gz/dow > nload > > or > > svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/releases/1.3 > > [ > scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking > for buttons pressed or function knob changes or other scanner events as > paper inserts / removals and at the same time allows > also scan-applications to access the scanners. If buttons are pressed, > etc., various actions can be submitted (scan, copy, email, ...) via > action scripts. The function knob values are passed to the > action-scripts as well. Scan actions are also signaled via dbus. This > can be useful for foreign applications. Scans can also be triggered via > dbus from foreign applications. > On platforms which support signaling of dynamic device insertion / > removal (libudev, dbus, hal) scanbd supports this as well. > scanbd can use all sane-backends or some special backends from the (old) > scanbuttond project. > Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD > ]
