On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 g.hin...@verizon.net wrote:
Therefore, it won't compile. I can try using the binaries but I'm not sure
how to extract them from rpm, or if I should just install rpm, or if they
1 peregrine[23:13:32]:/usr/bin$ ls -lF rpm*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 4210 Jun 15 2004 rpm2targz*
g.hin...@verizon.net writes:
Thanks, it turns out I had this rpm2tgz tool already.
I used rpm2tgz and then pkgtool to install the precompiled iscan binary.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on my system (see below). It's not linking to
shared libraries on my system properly. Creating symbolic
I have one sitting next to my computer, and it works...
Try to set the debug environment variable before you run scanimage:
export SANE_DEBUG_EPSON=255
scanimage /tmp/scan.log 21
The file /tmp/scan.log will contain information about what the
backend is
doing. What surprises me is that the
Thanks, it turns out I had this rpm2tgz tool already.
I used rpm2tgz and then pkgtool to install the precompiled iscan binary.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on my system (see below). It's not linking to
shared libraries on my system properly. Creating symbolic links, e.g.
in /usr/lib, doesn't
Remove everything but the one line that says epson (you may want to
rename the original file and create a new one with just this one
line), then run the test with the DEBUG variable again. From what
you've posted so far it's clear that the EPSON backend never gets
called. There usually is
Hi, I have an Epson Stylus RX600 (USB connection) and I can't get sane to
detect it fully. Supposedly this printer is supported with a good rating.
I've spent a lot of time researching this but couldn't solve this problem!
Please help...
Here is a bunch of info:
I'm using slamd64-10.1