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How to configure, build, and install SANE.
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Introduction:
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=============
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SANE stands for Scanner Access Now Easy.
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This package contains the SANE libraries (this means backends and
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network scanning parts) and the command line frontend scanimage.
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You always find the most recent version of SANE on:
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  http://www.sane-project.org/
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At the same location there are also links to snapshots of the Git server and
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sometimes beta releases of sane-backends. These are unstable development
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versions, so be careful when using them. Please report any problems to us. See
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contact section for details.
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There are several graphical frontends available for SANE, see the list at
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http://www.sane-project.org/sane-frontends.html.
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Quick install:
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==============
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./autogen.sh    # only if you just cloned the git repository
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./configure
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make
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make install
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man sane
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Prerequisites
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=============
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In order to build SANE, the following tools and libraries are required:
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	- GNU make: version 3.70 or newer
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	- ISO C99 compiler: GNU C (gcc) is recommended for best results,
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	  but any ISO C99 compliant compiler should do
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Some more libraries are not strictly necessary to compile SANE, but some
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functionality may be lost if they are not available. Make sure that these
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libraries and their respective header files are available before running
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configure. On some Linux distributions the header files are part of separate
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packages (e.g. usb.h in libusb-devel or libusb-dev). These must also be
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installed.
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        - libusb: Strongly recommended if you use a USB scanner.
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          Some backends won't work without libusb at all.
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        - libjpeg (>=6B): For the dc210, dc240, and gphoto2 backends.
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        - libieee1284 (>=0.1.5): For some parallel port backends.
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        - libgphoto2 (>=2.0): For the gphoto2 backend.
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If you got the source straight from the git repository, as opposed to
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a source tarball, you will need a few more utilities.  These utilities
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should normally *not* be needed for source archives downloaded from
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the project's website at http://www.sane-project.org/.
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        - autoconf (>= 2.69) as well as the autoconf-archive (for the
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          AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX and AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11 macros)
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        - automake (>=1.15)
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        - libtool (>=2.4.6)
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        - gettext (>=0.19.8)
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        - git (>= 2.1.4)
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SANE should build on most Unix-like systems. Support for OS/2, MacOS X, BeOS,
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and Microsoft Windows is also available. For more details look at the
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operating system specific README.* files. For a detailed support matrix, see:
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    http://www.sane-project.org/sane-support.html
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This table may be out of date. Please tell us about any corrections or
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additions. Please mention your operating system and platform and all the other
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details mentioned in the table. See also the contact section.
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Please check that there aren't any older versions of SANE installed on your
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system. Especially if SANE libraries are installed in a different prefix
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directory (e.g. /usr/lib/) this may cause problems with external
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frontends. Please remove these libraries (libsane.*, sane/libsane-*) by using
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your package manager or manually before installing this version of SANE.
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Configuration
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Simply invoke configure in the top-level directory.  Besides the usual GNU
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configure options, there are the following SANE specific options:
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 --disable-shared
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	Don't use shared libraries.  Useful for debugging or when there
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	is a problem building shared libraries.  This implicitly turns
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	on --disable-dynamic --enable-static as well.
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 --disable-dynamic
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	Disable dynamic loading of backends (in the dll backend).
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	configure normally turns on dynamic loading when it
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	can find the appropriate header files and libraries
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	(<dlfcn.h> and -ldl).
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 --enable-static
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        Use static libraries (turned off by default).
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 --enable-preload
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        Preload backends into DLL backend.  This is useful for debugging,
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	when dynamic loading is unavailable, to reduce runtime linking
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	overheads, or when you only want to distribute a single DLL with
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	all backends available.  If dynamic loading or shared libraries are
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	unavailable or disabled, this option is turned on automatically.
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 --enable-scsibuffersize=N
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        Specify the buffer size of the buffer for SCSI commands. The default
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	value is 131072 bytes (128 kb). This may be changed at runtime by
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	setting	the environment variable SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE to the desired
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	value. The option is Linux-only at this time.
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	--enable-scsibuffersize and SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE have no effect for
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	the Mustek, Umax and Sharp backends. For these backends, the buffer
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	size is set automatically and/or can be specified in the backend's
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	configuration file. Please refer to the backend's man pages for
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	details.
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--enable-locking
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	Means, that some backends will use a lockfile for allowing multiple
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	access to one scanner. This is useful, i.e. one frontend is scanning
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	the button status and another one will scan. The path to the lock
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	files is define by --localstatedir at the configure step and is
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	$localstatedir/lock/sane. The default group is uucp and can be
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	changed by using --with-group=newgroup. If you do not want any
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	backend to use a lockfile, simply use --disable-locking.
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To limit the backends that are compiled, set the variable BACKENDS to
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the list of backends to compile.  The following will limit compiling
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to the epson2 and fujitsu backends:
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  ./configure BACKENDS="epson2 fujitsu"
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To limit the backends that are preloaded into the DLL, set the variable
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PRELOADABLE_BACKENDS.  The following will limit compiling to the epson2
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and fujitsu backends but only preloads the epson2 backend:
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  ./configure BACKENDS="epson2 fujitsu" PRELOADABLE_BACKENDS="epson2"
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In addition to these configuration options, there are some more SANE-specific
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options and many standard-options.  To get a description of available options,
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invoke configure with option --help.
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If you plan on debugging one of the SANE programs, we recommend to run
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configure like this:
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   CFLAGS="-g -O -Wall" ./configure --disable-shared
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For operating system specific information, look at the README.* files.
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Build
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To build SANE, simply type "make" in the top-level directory.
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To clean up the executables and libraries in the source directory, type "make
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clean". To restore everything to the status after unpacking the package, type
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"make distclean".
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Installation and Configuration
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==============================
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Once the build has finished, install SANE with "make install".  By
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default, this will place the SANE libraries in /usr/local/lib/, the
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configuration files in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/, and the manual pages in
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/usr/local/man/.  The location of these directories can be overridden
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with configure options; see "configure --help" for details.
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Before running any SANE program, read the PROBLEMS file in this directory.
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For information on configuring and trouble-shooting the various SANE
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components, please refer to the manual page sane(7).
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The tools/ directory contains some small programs that may be helpful. They
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are described in tools/README.
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Removing
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========
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Type "make uninstall" to remove SANE from your system. This will also remove
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older versions of SANE if they have been installed at the same prefix.
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Warning: Your configuration files will be deleted also so make sure you have a
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backup. By default the configuration files are located in the directory
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/usr/local/etc/sane.d/.
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Contact
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=======
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For questions and general discussion about SANE contact the sane-devel mailing
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list. You must be subscribed to the list to send mail. See
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http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html for details.
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If you want to submit a bug report or feature request please use our bug
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tracking system.  See http://www.sane-project.org/bugs.html for details. You
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may also contact the author of a specific backend directly. See the AUTHORS
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file for a list of addresses.
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