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How to configure, build, and install SANE-FRONTENDS.
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Quick install:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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Type `./configure --help' for a list of options.
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Prerequisites:
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- GNU make version 3.70 or later and an ANSI C-Compiler (e.g. gcc) is needed
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for compilation. It may be necessary to specify the path to GNU make and the
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compiler by setting the environment variables MAKE and CC before running
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configure.
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- You must install the sane-backends package before you can configure this
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package. If you use pre-compiled binaries (e.g. from your distribution) you
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will also have to install the SANE headers (maybe in a package called
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sane-devel or similar).
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- For xscanimage and xcam you need the X Window libraries and headers.
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Further more GTK version 0.99.13 (or above) must be installed together with
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its header files. GTK can be found at http://www.gtk.org/. For some
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operating systems it's necessary to set the path to gtk-config explicitely.
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This can be done by using the environment variable GTK_CONFIG. For FreeBSD
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try `GTK_CONFIG=/usr/X11R6/bin/gtk12-config'.
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- If you want to use xscanimage as a GIMP plug-in, the GIMP libraries and
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headers are necessary. See http://www.gimp.org/. See also `man xscanimage'.
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- If you get an error message that libsane-dll.so.1 or libsane-so.1 is not
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found, you have to tell your system where the SANE-libraries are installed.
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On some systems the library directory `/usr/local/lib' is not searched by
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the system's dynamic library loader. If SANE is installed in `/usr/local/...'
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you have to tell your system's dynamic library loader to search in
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`/usr/local/lib'. For Linux: add the path `/usr/local/lib' to
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/etc/ld.so.conf and call ldconfig (as root). Another approach is to set the
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environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or the equivalent on other operating
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systems) to `/usr/local/lib'.
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Uninstall
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=========
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To uninstall the binaries and manual pages, type `make uninstall'.
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See also the PROBLEMS and README files.
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