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<h1>RE: xscanimage problem</h1>
<b>Vance Stith</b> (<a href="mailto:vance@fast.net"><i>vance@fast.net</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 11 Oct 1997 03:42:50 -0400</i>
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Thanks for the tip ... so far of all the replies I've seen, none have <br>
addressed or fixed the problem. I have done the glib.h correction and <br>
still get the same error message. Does anyone have another suggestion? <br>
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I have double checked and my gimp.h file points to the correct <br>
location of glib.h ....... I have distclean, ./configure, make, and <br>
make install<br>
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The only thing that happens is is have to rm the libsane.so prior to <br>
compile or it complains that the file already exists and I get error <br>
and compile is stopped. But when I first rm the libsane.so file then <br>
re-complie is goes smoothly. Then I ldconfig then copy libsan.so.0 to <br>
/usr/local/lib because if I don't it complains get load libsane.so.0 <br>
because it can't find it in the /usr/local/lib dir so I copy it from <br>
the sane source dir .<br>
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Then if I execute gimp (after adding xscanimage to the plug-ins dir I <br>
still get the : /root/.gimp/plug-ins/xscanimage: illegal option - g <br>
error.<br>
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Any suggestions are welcome.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Vance Stith - FASTNET(tm) / You Tools Corporation<br>
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-----Original Message-----<br>
From: <a href="mailto:becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de">becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de</a> [SMTP:becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de]<br>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 1997 1:37 PM<br>
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Subject: Re: xscanimage problem<br>
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<i>&gt; /root/.gimp/plug-ins/xscanimage: illegal option -- g</i><br>
This happens, when xscanimage has been compiled with no GIMP support. <br>
There<br>
is a nasty bug in gimp's .h files which prevents correct detection of <br>
an<br>
installed GIMP. The exact thing to change should be found on the list <br>
archives.<br>
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CU,ANdy<br>
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