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On 21/10/13 14:18, Julian Hall wrote:
Hi All,I've been messing with Linux on and off for a few years, mostly off though to be honest. I installed Mint 15 a couple of days ago and I love it, so I'm persevering setting everything up, however - as expected - the printer/scanner is being something of a nuisance. So far I have:1. Downloaded the Linux install packages for the printer and scanner from here: http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/Consumer_Products/products/Fax__Multifunctionals/InkJet/PIXMA_MP_series/PIXMA_MP640.aspx2. Tried following the instructions from here:http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-a-canon-printer-on-debian-and-debian-like-systemsand http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/192However, having modified the install.sh as recommended as it's a 64 bit system I then get stopped cold by the ./autogen.sh with a variety of dependencies, glib, gtk+ etc which I seem to have got past, but the latest of which is in the below listing from trying to install the scanner - when I get fed up trying to install the printer and went for a change of pace:julian@Cerce ~ $ su root Password: Cerce scangearmp # ./autogen.sh **Warning**: I am going to run `configure' with no arguments. If you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the `./autogen.sh' command line. processing . Creating ./aclocal.m4 ... Running glib-gettextize... Ignore non-fatal messages. Copying file po/Makefile.in.in Please add the files codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4 progtest.m4 from the /usr/share/aclocal directory to your autoconf macro directory or directly to your aclocal.m4 file. You will also need config.guess and config.sub, which you can get from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config/. Making ./aclocal.m4 writable ... Running aclocal ... Running autoheader...autoheader: WARNING: Using auxiliary files such as `acconfig.h', `config.h.bot' autoheader: WARNING: and `config.h.top', to define templates for `config.h.in'autoheader: WARNING: is deprecated and discouraged. autoheader: autoheader: WARNING: Using the third argument of `AC_DEFINE' andautoheader: WARNING: `AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED' allows one to define a template withoutautoheader: WARNING: `acconfig.h': autoheader: autoheader: WARNING: AC_DEFINE([NEED_FUNC_MAIN], 1, autoheader: [Define if a function `main' is needed.]) autoheader:autoheader: WARNING: More sophisticated templates can also be produced, see theautoheader: WARNING: documentation. Running automake --gnu ... backend/Makefile.am:11: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefinedbackend/Makefile.am:11: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add `LT_INIT' backend/Makefile.am:11: to `configure.in' and run `aclocal' and `autoconf' again.backend/Makefile.am:11: If `LT_INIT' is in `configure.in', make sure backend/Makefile.am:11: its definition is in aclocal's search path.src/Makefile.am:13: compiling `main.c' with per-target flags requires `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' in `configure.in'Running autoconf ... Running ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode ... checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes ./configure: line 2706: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL: command not foundchecking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... yeschecking for style of include used by make... GNU checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking for suffix of executables... checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3 checking for library containing strerror... none required checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... (cached) none needed checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3 checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... (cached) none needed checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3 checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for ranlib... ranlib checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes checking for PACKAGE... yes checking for GIMP... no configure: error: Package requirements (gimp-2.0 >= 2.0.0) were not met: No package 'gimp-2.0' found Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GIMP_CFLAGS and GIMP_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. Cerce scangearmp #I have GIMP 2.8 installed.. any suggestions please for getting past this gimp-2.0 error. I don't know where/how to set the environment variables it mentions, or what to set them to.Kind regards, Julian
I should also mention it's a networked printer on WiFi attached to my VM Superhub router which works fine on Windows 7 (it's a triple boot system, Windows XP for older games, Windows 7 for productivity - until I'm happy I can do everything in Mint :) and Mint 15).
Kind regards, Julian -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq