"m. allan noah" <kitno455 at gmail.com> writes: > skip xsane for a minute. what about scanimage -L > > allan > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:26 PM, <CACook at quantum-sci.com> wrote: >> On Thursday, December 08, 2011 10:29:16 AM m. allan noah wrote: >>> Just disable v4l in dll.conf, and see if that helps. >> >> Thanks, but disabling only v4l still says 'no devices'.
Educated guess: your libsane is really libsane-v4l and not libsane-dll. Other possibility: /usr/lib/sane is in ld.so.conf which it shouldn't. Most Linux distributions get these points right these days. If you've built from source though, there's a good chance that the first issue is at play here. Make sure that you /usr/lib/libsane.so.1.0.22 is the same as your /usr/lib/sane/libsane-dll.so.1.0.22. Replace version numbers where appropriate. Ditto for library locations (/usr/local/lib, /usr/lib/$arch). Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FLOSS Engineer -- AVASYS CORPORATION FSF Associate Member #1962 Help support software freedom http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=1962