Andy Mitofsky writes:
> I just wanted to say thanks for the help from about a week ago,
> especially to Olaf Meeuwissen. I was able to get iscan to work on my
> computer.
> For the record, to get it to work, I installed an older version of gtk,
> gtk+-1.2.10, and used the suggested version of
I just wanted to say thanks for the help from about a week ago,
especially to Olaf Meeuwissen. I was able to get iscan to work on my computer.
For the record, to get it to work, I installed an older version of gtk,
gtk+-1.2.10, and used the suggested version of iscan,
iscan-1.5.2-1.redhat.8.0.t
Andy Mitofsky writes:
> When I try iscan-1.5.2, I get errors trying to make the frontends
> directory. My guess is that these errors have something to do with not
> finding the esmodule directory. An excerpt of the errors is below.
>
> /usr/local/src/iscan/iscan-1.5.2/frontend/pisa_esmod_tool.cc
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:52:36PM +0100, Oliver Rauch wrote:
> When I remeber right then sane-frontends needs gtk+-1.0 or gtk+-1.2,
> as far as I know gtk+-2.0. and 2.2 are not supported.
Correct. The development version of xscanimage supports gtk2, howver.
Bye,
Henning
When I remeber right then sane-frontends needs gtk+-1.0 or gtk+-1.2,
as far as I know gtk+-2.0. and 2.2 are not supported.
May be you like to try xsane: http://www.xsane.org
or quiteinsane or any other frontend.
Oliver
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 06:36, Andy Mitofsky wrote:
> I recently got an eps
Andy Mitofsky wrote:
Hi,
> When I try to configure sane-frontends-1.0.11 I get the error
>
> WARNING: GTK-0.99.13 or newer is needed for compiling the GUI
> frontends. If you installed gtk as rpm make sure
> you also installed gtk
I recently got an epson scanner, and I'm trying to get a sane frontend
to work with it. I'm running Mandrake 9.0, gcc3.2, and
I've installed sane-backends-1.0.12 from the tarball. I had some trouble
installing gtk, but I eventually was able to get it to install from the
tar file. I've tried both