[sane-devel] iscan, kernel 2.6.5 & Gimp 2* ?
Adam Bogacki
afb@paradise.net.nz
Sun, 15 Aug 2004 21:13:47 +1200
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Hi, I just thought I'd mention that apart from apparently needing
'libesmod.so.1, I'm using
kernel 2.6.5 and running Gimp 2.* ... I noticed something somewhere that
it might be a
problem for iscan to run with this combination.
Are there any other options for getting a scanner working with 2.6.5 &
Gimp 2 ?
What pkg does 'libesdmod.so.1' come in ?
Adam Bogacki.
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>Adam Bogacki <afb@paradise.net.nz> writes:
>
>
>
>>Thanks Olaf, but see below. I'm running unstable.
>>
>>
>
>Me, I'm running testing (upgraded just about daily ;-).
>
>
>
>>>Tux:~# apt-get install libpng-dev
>>>[snip]
>>>The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>>> libpng-dev: Depends: libpng3 (= 1.2.1-1.1.woody.7) but 1.2.5.0-7
>>>is to be installed
>>>E: Broken packages
>>>Tux:~#
>>>
>>>
>
>Sorry about that. I made a mental note to check which libpng-dev you
>would need but forgot to do so.
>
>The thing is that libpng versioning is/was a bit of a mess upstream
>and that reflected in the Debian packages. The libpng-dev package is
>provided by several packages, including libpng10-dev and libpng12-dev,
>perhaps there is/was even a libpng2-dev and libpng3-dev. :-(
>
>>From the looks of the debian/pool/ is seems that:
>
> libpng10-dev == libpng2-dev
> libpng12-dev == libpng3-dev
>
>I'm using libpng12-dev. You're running unstable, so should probably
>be fine using the same.
>
>BTW, if you want to use iscan as a GIMP plugin, make sure you have
>gdk-imlib1-dev installed and for libusb (required with USB scanners
>for kernels >= 2.6.3) make sure you have a version more recent than
>0.1.6. libusb-dev from testing is fine, so your version from unstable
>should be to.
>
>HTH,
>
>
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Hi, I just thought I'd mention that apart from apparently needing
'libesmod.so.1, I'm using<br>
kernel 2.6.5 and running Gimp 2.* ... I noticed something somewhere
that it might be a<br>
problem for iscan to run with this combination.<br>
<br>
Are there any other options for getting a scanner working with 2.6.5
& Gimp 2 ?<br>
<br>
What pkg does 'libesdmod.so.1' come in ?<br>
<br>
Adam Bogacki.<br>
<br>
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Adam Bogacki <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:afb@paradise.net.nz"><afb@paradise.net.nz></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks Olaf, but see below. I'm running unstable.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
Me, I'm running testing (upgraded just about daily ;-).
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<pre wrap="">Tux:~# apt-get install libpng-dev
[snip]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libpng-dev: Depends: libpng3 (= 1.2.1-1.1.woody.7) but 1.2.5.0-7
is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Tux:~#
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
Sorry about that. I made a mental note to check which libpng-dev you
would need but forgot to do so.
The thing is that libpng versioning is/was a bit of a mess upstream
and that reflected in the Debian packages. The libpng-dev package is
provided by several packages, including libpng10-dev and libpng12-dev,
perhaps there is/was even a libpng2-dev and libpng3-dev. :-(
>From the looks of the debian/pool/ is seems that:
libpng10-dev == libpng2-dev
libpng12-dev == libpng3-dev
I'm using libpng12-dev. You're running unstable, so should probably
be fine using the same.
BTW, if you want to use iscan as a GIMP plugin, make sure you have
gdk-imlib1-dev installed and for libusb (required with USB scanners
for kernels >= 2.6.3) make sure you have a version more recent than
0.1.6. libusb-dev from testing is fine, so your version from unstable
should be to.
HTH,
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