This is the simple scan commonly found in PCLinuxOS, Ubuntu, and other linux distros. I lifted this directly out of PCLinuxOS 2012 and planted it into puppy. Works fine. Please note that this does not supply any scanner drivers. I recommend installing xsane and hpliplite scan pets before using simple scan.
This is NOT a pet, but is a tar.gz folder containing the components and a ReadMe file that instructs on where to place the contents of the tar.gz. There are 6 components in the tar.gz (1 folder and 5 files) that you will need to manually place in various directories. If anyone wants to make a PET out of this, please do post back here and i will upload the PET and give credit where credit is due. Thanks.
Download Link: http://revolutionvoice.com/simple-scan.tar.gz
PET now available! Thanks to forum member RSH.
Download Link: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=55349
Mirror: http://revolutionvoice.com/Simple-Scan.pet
Screenshot: [/url]
Simple Scan for Puppy
Simple Scan for Puppy
Last edited by TLM on Fri 11 May 2012, 01:43, edited 3 times in total.
No lucky guy?
XArchive-Wrapper to extract the .tar.gz exited with an error!
Again no binary or script!
What are you doing?
XArchive-Wrapper to extract the .tar.gz exited with an error!
Again no binary or script!
What are you doing?
[b][url=http://lazy-puppy.weebly.com]LazY Puppy[/url][/b]
[b][url=http://rshs-dna.weebly.com]RSH's DNA[/url][/b]
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91422][b]SARA B.[/b][/url]
[b][url=http://rshs-dna.weebly.com]RSH's DNA[/url][/b]
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91422][b]SARA B.[/b][/url]
OK! Try again. I have rebuilt the tar.gz, uploaded it again, and then successfully extracted it. The problem was that a folder and the executable were both named simple-scan. Xarchiver and File Roller did not like two files with the same name, even though one was a folder and one was an executable. So i fixed it by renaming the executable with capital letters to Simple-Scan. I then also modified the Simple Scan.desktop file to point to the upper cased executable. Everything tested and works. Please be patient; i think it is fixed now.
OK.
Here is the .pet!
RSH
Here is the .pet!
RSH
- Attachments
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- Simple-Scan.pet
- (94.64 KiB) Downloaded 1122 times
[b][url=http://lazy-puppy.weebly.com]LazY Puppy[/url][/b]
[b][url=http://rshs-dna.weebly.com]RSH's DNA[/url][/b]
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91422][b]SARA B.[/b][/url]
[b][url=http://rshs-dna.weebly.com]RSH's DNA[/url][/b]
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91422][b]SARA B.[/b][/url]
I've recently started making Pets and its really simple.
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If you already have a compiled program you can use
the naming convention is- program-version-architecture
architecture is the chipset the program is compiled for - the default being i486.
for example,
simple-scan-2.32.0.2-i486
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If you compiled the program using-
./configure
make
and you can use, new2dir make install
this puts the program in its own directory rather than installing straight into the linux directory structure.
more info.
http://puppylinux.com/development/createpet.htm
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If you already have a compiled program you can use
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dir2pet program-directory
architecture is the chipset the program is compiled for - the default being i486.
for example,
simple-scan-2.32.0.2-i486
---
If you compiled the program using-
./configure
make
and you can use, new2dir make install
this puts the program in its own directory rather than installing straight into the linux directory structure.
more info.
http://puppylinux.com/development/createpet.htm