[sane-devel] Mac OS X: make errors
Peter Schoenrank
peter at schoenrank.ca
Tue Mar 24 21:24:11 UTC 2009
On 09-Mar-24, at 11:22, Chris Bagwell wrote:
> You should be able to run without the --build option. Does it work
> without it or is there a problem your trying to work around with it?
No, I’m just a noob who scratched his head while trying to read
through the documentation. I am not a developer, I am a Mac OS X end
user who wants to be able to scan from the command line so that I can
automate some repetitive scanning tasks.
Following Chris’s suggestion, I did
$ cd ~/Desktop/scanning_from_the_command_line/sane-scm-2009-03-24/sane-
backends/
$ make distclean
$ export BACKENDS="pixma canon"
$ ./configure &> configure.log
This still results in the warnings about IOKit/scsi/SCSITaskLib.h that
I previously posted, but as Chris suggested, I ignored those because
my scanner is USB not SCSI.
$ make check &> makecheck.log
$ make &> make.log
$ sudo make install &> makeinstall.log
$ sane-find-scanner &> sane-find-scanner.log
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x172c [MX850
series]) at libusb:007:002-04a9-172c-00-00
$ scanimage -L &> scanimage-L.log
device `pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA' is a CANON Canon PIXMA MX850 multi-
function peripheral
$ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255
$ export SANE_DEBUG=255
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=20
$ scanimage -d pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA -T &> scanimage.log
And now I am back to where I was on Saturday: scanimage hangs.
For those who care,
config.log
configure.log
makecheck.log
make.log
makeinstall.log
sane-find-scanner.log
scanimage-L.log
scanimage.log
are available at
http://members.shaw.ca/schoenrank.ca/sane-scm-2009-03-24.2/
Peter
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