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| SANE and OpenBSD
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| ----------------
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| 
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| Building:
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| ---------
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| Don't forget to use GNU make (gmake). E.g. "MAKE=gmake ./configure". 
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| SANE should compile and install out-of-the-box.
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| 
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| If some libraries and headers (like libjpeg) are installed in /usr/local/, adding
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| "-I/usr/local/include/ -L/usr/local/lib/" to the CPPFLAGS environment variable
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| before running configure may be necessary to get them detected.
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| 
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| Since release 3.9, SANE is available from OpenBSD ports.
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| 
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| SCSI-scanners:
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| --------------
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| SANE only supports the generic /dev/uk? devices. /dev/ss? won't work. If your
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| scanner is detected by the ss driver, disable the driver with the "config"
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| utility or compile a new kernel without ss. Set a link /dev/scanner to
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| /dev/uk0 (or whatever you use) and/or edit your backend's config file
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| appropriately. Don't forget to set up permissions to the device file correctly
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| for access by a non-root user (read/write).
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| 
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| USB-scanners:
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| -------------
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| USB-Scanners are supported in principle since OpenBSD 2.9. The USB scanner
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| driver "uscanner" and access over libusb is supported.
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| 
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| To get your scanner detected by the uscanner driver, it may be necessary to
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| add its vendor and device ids to the kernel and recompile
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| (sys/devs/usb/uscanner.c). With OpenBSD 3.0 there is also a bug concerning
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| uscanner that prevents accessing the /dev/uscanner devices.  Get a newer
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| kernel in this case. If your MAKEDEV won't make /dev/uscanner0 do it manually:
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| "mknod /dev/uscanner0 c 77 0" for the first scanner. Edit your backend's
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| configuration file appropriately.
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| 
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| If you want to use libusb, your scanner should *not* be claimed by the
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| uscanner driver. Also make sure that the ugen driver is NOT compiled with
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| DIAGNOSTIC. If it is, you will get errors like "ugenioctl: USB_SET_TIMEOUT,
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| no pipe". Make sure, that /dev/ugen* and /dev/usb* devices are available. Use
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| /dev/MAKEDEV to create them, if necessary.
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| 
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| For some backends you must use libusb. The uscanner driver won't work because
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| automatic detection, control messages, or interrupt endpoints are needed.
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| 
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| When using libusb, you need read/write permissions to ugen(4) (/dev/ugen*.*) and
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| the usb(4) controller (/dev/usb*) your scanner is connected to.  Consider adding
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| a group usb and setting the device permissions using the hotplugd(8) attach
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| and detach scripts.  See tools/openbsd for an example.
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| 
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| Parport-scanners:
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| -----------------
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| I don't have any information about these. Please contact me or the SANE mailing
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| list if you succeded in using one of these.
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| 
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| 2005-12-23 Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
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