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5 http://ginfo.egim-mrs.fr/article.php3?id_article=44
8 To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
9 Subject: [sane-devel] USB scanners DO work on Solaris 10 x86
13 with built-in USB scanner support. It was possible, because Sun had prepared
15 Express Release 08/04 is required. I have done it in that way:
17 CFLAGS="-I/usr/sfw/include"
18 CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/sfw/include"
19 LDFLAGS="-L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib -lusb"
21 ./configure --prefix=/opt/sane --disable-fork-process
26 prtconf -D -v
33 add_drv -i 'usb7b3,17.100' ugen
34 Then, /opt/sane/bin/sane-find-scanner detected my scanner and everything
43 To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
44 Subject: Re: [sane-devel] USB scanners DO work on Solaris 10 x86
54 Solaris Software Express release at least S10_62 is needed to use
55 libusb. Release number can be checked in /etc/release. The newest version can be
59 on important Solaris machines (especially multi-processor ones), because unlike
61 instances of the same driver can run simultaneously - it's dangerous, when
69 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
70 The following text describes, how to use a SCSI scanner (2002-06-11).
78 `configure' in the sane directory---otherwise configure won't set up
85 Copyright 1986-1995 Joerg Schilling,
98 tar -xvf SCHILYscg.sparc.tar
100 pkgadd -d .
111 tar -xvf SCHILYscg.i386.tar
113 pkgadd -d .
115 Then do a reboot --r
125 (see also the Solaris section in sane-scsi(5)).
147 This allows to control device access on a per-device basis.
155 "device-type-config-list" property in /kernel/drv/sgen.conf. The
158 by defining the "inquiry-config-list" property. You also have to
163 scanner, run the command "devfsadm -v -i sgen" to create sgen device
166 is unloaded from the kernel before you re-run devfsadm. The driver is
167 unloaded using the "modunload -i {id}" command; the {id} of the sgen
173 /dev/scsi/device-type/cXtXdX
182 device-type-config-list="processor";