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diff --git a/upstream/fedora-rawhide/man5/sane-dll.5 b/upstream/fedora-rawhide/man5/sane-dll.5 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1ac8771 --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/fedora-rawhide/man5/sane-dll.5 @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +.TH sane\-dll 5 "13 Jul 2008" "" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy" +.IX sane\-dll +.SH NAME +sane\-dll \- SANE dynamic backend loader +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B sane\-dll +library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that +provides access to an arbitrary number of other SANE backends. These +backends may either be pre-loaded at the time the +.B sane\-dll +library is built or, on systems that support dynamic loading of shared +libraries, the backends may be loaded at runtime. In the latter case, +adding support for a new backend simply involves installing the +relevant library in +.I /usr/lib64/sane +and adding an entry to the +.I dll.conf +configuration file. In other words, no applications need to be +modified or recompiled to add support for new devices. +.SH "DEVICE NAMES" +This backend expects device names of the form: +.PP +.RS +.IR backend : device +.RE +.PP +Where +.I backend +is the name of the backend and +.I device +is the name of the device in this backend that should be addressed. +If the device name does not contain a colon (:), then the entire string +is treated as the +.I device +string for the default backend. The default backend is the backend +listed last in the configuration file (see below) or the first +pre-loaded backend (if any). +.SH CONFIGURATION +The contents of the +.I dll.conf +file is a list of backend names that may be loaded dynamically upon demand. +Empty lines are ignored, also everything after a hash mark (#). A sample +configuration file is shown below: +.PP +.RS +net +.br +# this is a comment +.br +pnm +.br +mustek +.RE +.PP +It is also possible to add a file in +.I /etc/sane.d/dll.d +that contains the list of backends to be added. Backends mentioned in a +file included in this directory will be added before any backends listed +in +.I dll.conf. +Files in +.I /etc/sane.d/dll.d +can be freely named. They shall follow the format conventions as apply for +.I dll.conf. + +.PP +Note that backends that were pre-loaded when building this library do +not have to be listed in this configuration file. That is, if a +backend was preloaded, then that backend will always be present, +regardless of whether it's listed in the configuration file or not. +.PP +The list of preloaded backends is determined by macro +.B PRELOADABLE_BACKENDS +in file backend/Makefile.in of the SANE source code distribution. After +changing the value of this macro, it is necessary to reconfigure, rebuild, +and reinstall SANE for the change to take effect. + +Aliases are defined in the config file +.IR dll.aliases . +It can contain entries of the form +.PP +.RS +.br +alias SomeName SaneDeviceName +.br +alias "Some Name" SaneDeviceName +.br +hide SaneDeviceName +.RE +.PP +For example: + +.PP +.RS +.br +alias Epson net:somehost:epson:/dev/sgX +.br +alias "Siemens ST400" st400:/dev/sgY +.br +hide net:somehost:pnm:0 +.br +hide net:somehost:pnm:1 +.br +alias "Read from file" pnm:0 +.br +hide pnm:1 +.RE +.PP + +Aliased device names are automatically hidden. + +The idea is that users don't have to deal with complicated device +names (especially for networked devices), and to hide other exported +devices which might confuse them. Note that a hidden device can still +be accessed if the device name is known, it just doesn't appear on the +list. + +.SH FILES +.TP +.I /etc/sane.d/dll.aliases +The list of aliased or hidden backends. +.TP +.I /etc/sane.d/dll.conf +The backend configuration file (see also description of +.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR +below). +.TP +.I /usr/lib64/sane/libsane\-dll.a +The static library implementing this backend. +.TP +.I /usr/lib64/sane/libsane\-dll.so +The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that +support dynamic loading). +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR +This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may +contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are +separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a +semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file +is searched in two default directories: first, the current working +directory (".") and then in +.IR /etc/sane.d . +If the value of the environment variable ends with the directory +separator character, then the default directories are searched after +the explicitly specified directories. For example, setting +.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR +to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories +.IR tmp/config , +.IR . , +and +.I "/etc/sane.d" +being searched (in this order). +.TP +.B SANE_DEBUG_DLL +If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this +environment variable controls the debug level for this backend. E.g., +a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller +levels reduce verbosity. + +.ft CR +.nf +Value Description +0 print severe errors only +1 print normal errors and important messages +2 print normal messages +3 print debugging messages +4 print everything +.fi +.ft R + +Example: +export SANE_DEBUG_DLL=3 + + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR sane (7), +.BR scanimage (1), +.BR sane\-"backendname" (5) + +.SH AUTHOR +David Mosberger |