I do have Validity Inc. fingerprint reader VFS451 (id=138a:0007) and use Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit.
I installed all dependencies required for compilation (libusb-1.0.0-dev, libnss3-dev,...)
I downloaded: http://people.freedesktop.org/~hadess/libfprint-0.3.0.tar.bz2 and uncompressed it I donwloaded both patches
inside dir where previous tar file was uncompressed I applied the first patch: $ patch -p1 < ../libfprint-0.3.0-vfs101.patch
and applied second patch: $ patch -p1 < ../libfprint-0.3.0-vfs101.v5.patch
afterwards I started configuration and compilation: $ autoreconf && ./configure && make
compilation finished fine and I started install $ sudo make install
installation installed libraries and I manually copied all libraries into 64 arch lib dir: $ sudo cp /usl/lib/libfprint.* /usr/lib64/
I started: $ sudo fprint_demo
NOTHING!!! IT DOES NOT WORK
I do have Validity Inc. fingerprint reader VFS451 (id=138a:0007) and use Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit.
I installed all dependencies required for compilation (libusb-1.0.0-dev, libnss3-dev,...)
I downloaded: http:// people. freedesktop. org/~hadess/ libfprint- 0.3.0.tar. bz2 and uncompressed it
I donwloaded both patches
inside dir where previous tar file was uncompressed I applied the first patch: 0.3.0-vfs101. patch
$ patch -p1 < ../libfprint-
and applied second patch: 0.3.0-vfs101. v5.patch
$ patch -p1 < ../libfprint-
afterwards I started configuration and compilation:
$ autoreconf && ./configure && make
compilation finished fine and I started install
$ sudo make install
installation installed libraries and I manually copied all libraries into 64 arch lib dir: libfprint. * /usr/lib64/
$ sudo cp /usl/lib/
I started:
$ sudo fprint_demo
NOTHING!!! IT DOES NOT WORK