UNIXWARE PORT of SANE - HOWTO build and what you need to run You need a sane SCSI driver to run SANE on Unixware 2.x. There is at least one such driver: the sane driver by R=I+S. The Unixware sane driver is a binary loadable module driver for UW2.x. Please send Email to wolfgang@rapp-informatik.de to receive. What you need to build xane on Unixware 2.x - gnu make You don't need gcc. All is build with the standard Unixware cc and libs!! For the X-frontends xscanimage and xsane (separately distributed) you need libs like libgtk libgimp and the image libs for jpeg, tiff and png. It is also good to have gettext with libintl installed. Most of the libs are available on the Skunkware CD's from SCO in pkgadd format. If you build the frontends with this libs gimp plugin is also supported by xscanimage and xsane. Latest xsane version tested was 0.48. With the following configure should run an build shared libs with libtool 1.3.4 LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/isr/X/include" CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X/include -I/usr/ucbinclude -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/ucblib -l ucb" LIBS="-lsocket -lnsl -lgen -I/opt/include -L/usr/ucblib -lucb" ./configure After running configure you have to edit the generated file libtool Append to the line archive_cmds="\$LD -G -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$linkopts so that it looks like this. archive_cmds="\$LD -G -o \$lib \$libobjs \$deplibs \$linkopts -B bind_now -L/usr/local/lib -lintl -L/usr/ucblib -lucb -lm" This is a must to link the libucb.a , libintl.a in when the sane libs are build.It's also necessary for mathematic lib -lm . Not doing this will bring runtime errors like missimg usleep or pow function. ATTENTION:!!! libucb.a of Unixware 2.x has a buggy readdir function so it is recommended to remove readdir.o from libucb.a with ar -d readdir.o libucb.a Often used and needed functions from libucb.a are strncasecmp or getpagesize. If you use -I/usr/ucbinclude it is also a good idea to move /usr/ucbinlcude/unistd.h to another file, because it will be included first and some sources will not compile. Then you can run make with GNU make. After this say su and then it's good to say LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib export LD_RUN_PATH after this you can install with make install Tested on Unixware 2.0.x with Umax Astra 1220S and HP C5100A with sane-1.0.1. With Microtek backend earlier on sane-0.74. If you use the net backend you do not need the Unixware sanedrv. The driver is a shareware product. The driver is supplied binary in pkgadd(1m) format and is tested from UW2.0x. Please send Email to wolfgang@rapp-informatik.de to get the driver in binary pkgadd package. To install it on a Unixware do: cd /tmp get sanedrv.pkg.tgz gunzip sanedrv.pkg.tgz tar xvf sanedrv.pkg.tar as root: pkgadd -d /tmp/sanedrv Once the driver is installed, there should be a device nodes /dev/sane and /dev/scanner /dev/scanner1 for the second, and so on...) The scanner my be connected to any SCSI controller in the system, also if you have additional devices like disks or cdroms on the same controller. The UW2.x sane driver do not block the controller. The scanner must be switched on to be recognized by UW, if the low level driver p.e. adsl is loaded. To configure an UMAX scanner, configuration file /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax.conf might contain: /dev/scanner The driver is configured to recognice all scsi scanners with ID SCANNER and all HP Scsi scanners with ID Processor and Inquiry string starting with "HP" string. For details have a look to /etc/conf/pack.d/sane/space.c. If you change this then you must unload the sane driver modadmin -U sane, build the new module by /etc/conf/bin/idbuild -M sane and the install the driver with modadmin -l sane. If you have questions or problems with the Unixware support in SANE, send mail to: wolfgang@rapp-informatik.de