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<h1>Re: ./configure doesn't think I have X</h1>
<a href="mailto:becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de"><i>becka@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de</i></a><br>
<i>Mon, 3 Nov 1997 12:42:43 +0100 (MET)</i>
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<i>&gt; thanks for your reply. sorry, but i don't know what 'standard output'</i><br>
<i>&gt; means. </i><br>
Urks ... reading some Unix book should shed some light ...<br>
This is not intended to be insulting, but you should really do it, as it <br>
will help you doing lots of cool things in very short time, if you know <br>
about the basic concepts ...<br>
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Standard output is the "file" which is connected to your console by default.<br>
If an application prints something, it is sent there and thus normally <br>
displayed. However it is sometimes desireable to save the output away.<br>
This is done using "output redirection" which can be e.g. done by<br>
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bash$ scanimage &gt;output.ppm<br>
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for about any shell I know.<br>
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<i>&gt; i also don't know why there isn't an xscanimage binary.</i><br>
Could you send a transcript of the ./configure session to see what is <br>
happening ? Or maybe getting a binary package would be a good idea.<br>
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CU,ANdy<br>
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