Hi,
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 03:59:20PM -0500, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> I almost got my backend working today with Mac OS X. The most
> important step was a fix to sanei_usb.c (the diff is attached
> to this email). I am not that familiar with USB in general
> or libusb to determine if this is sa
Hi,
I've just changed the way how the translations of backend options are
generated in CVS.
1) configure checks for the gettext tools now and set up their paths in
po/Makefile.
2) Translations are enabled by default if the gettext programs are
found. This will give us more testing, I hope.
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Frank Zago wrote:
> kw...@earthlink.net wrote:
> > this is what i suspected, and i do have the model with both usb and scsi,
> > but so far no luck in getting it to work. i think i am having a problem
> > with the kernel modules. it is the smp kernel from redhat 7.2 (2.4.7).
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I almost got my backend working today with Mac OS X. The
Hi,
> However wen I run scanimage -d snapscan:/dev/usb/scanner0 the scanner
> start to make some noise and I got the following:
>
> scanimage: sane_start: Error during device I/O
can you send me a debug log for this command?=20
("export SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=3D255 scanimage -d snapscan:/dev/usb/sc
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 04:01:41PM -0500, Brendan Burns wrote:
> So I notice that one problem is that POSTFIX in backends/dll.c is
> defined to be:
>
> ".so.%u"
>
> for Darwin it should be:
>
> ".%u.dylib"
Ok. Can you write that part of code, so it's only executed on MacOS?
What #ifdef ca
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 02:26:05PM +0100, John Doe wrote:
> I have found out what is the meaning in libusb:-06:002
> the -06 is meaning usbbus1 and when there stands -07 usbbus0.
That wouldn't be unusual. With Linux, the first value (e.g. "001") is
the bus, the second (e.g. "007") is the dev