On 4/29/98 David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/sane-0.72/backend'
gcc -c -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include -g -O2 -Wall
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I../include
-I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/sane-0.72/backend'
gcc -c -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include -g -O2 -Wall
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I../include
-I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/lib/glib/include -D_GNU_SOURCE
You need to get the latest version of gtk+ in order to run both the
gimp and the sane stuff. Beware, it will break some of the config
tools that come from Red Hat. The control-panel for one. You'll also
need to uninstall any 'gtk' rpms that came w/ Red Hat.
jason
OK, I have
You should get gtk+ 1.0 rpms from ftp.gimp.org since that is the
official stable release.
jason
Jason,
I just download the new gtk+-1.0.0-1.rpm and installed it and I was able to
finally compile SANE-0.72-1 completely. It works great with my Hewlett
Packard ScanJet 4c flatbed scanner.
On 29-Apr-98 at 05:50 Luis Membrado Giner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the first place, I apologize for contacting you without a
solution to your problem. What I propose is more an interchange of
opinions and experiences than anything else, and I have to admit
that you seem much more
On 4-27-98 David Mosberger wrote:
Note that the latest SANE version is 0.72. See http://www.mostang.
com/sane/ for details.
--david
Dear David,
Thank you for telling me about the new SANE version. The RedHat FTP site has
a RPM archive package of SANE-0.72-1, which is supposed to be
David Mosberger:
A few weeks ago, I downloaded the latest version of SANE-0.65 from your
ftp://ftp.azstarnet.com/pub/linux/axp/sane/
web sight, for use with a Hewlett Packard 4c flatbed scanner and a Connectix
QuickCAM Color Camera. These two devices are connected to an Intel Pentium
On 24-Feb-98 Mr. Bob Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately there is no 1 easy answer to this. The glibc include
files are in /usr/include, but exactly what changes you will need to
make depends on the problems you are having. A couple of pointers:
1) Try to eliminate
I would like to set up a remote printer on my Pentium 100 MHz computer, which
is running the RedHat Linux 5.0 OS with the new kernel 2.0.32 version and
libc-5.3.12-25, to send prints to a DeskJet 855C printer on a networked 486
25 MHz computer, running OpenDOS 7.01 with Personal NetWare
I would like to set up a remote printer on my Pentium 100 MHz computer, which
is running the RedHat Linux 5.0 OS with the new kernel 2.0.32 version and
libc-5.3.12-25, to send prints to a DeskJet 855C printer on a networked 486
25 MHz computer, running OpenDOS 7.01 with Personal NetWare
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