Hi, First of all, thanks to Karl Heinz and Henning for the quick replys, and I'm sorry for the confusion: uk is the SCSI user-level (pass-thru, generic) driver on NetBSD, I should have said this.
Henning Meier-Geinitz <henn...@meier-geinitz.de> writes: > On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 07:15:26PM +0200, Michael Piotrowski wrote: >> While SANE 1.0.9 works fine on NetBSD, there problems with current >> SANE versions (1.0.12, CVS) and/or the Epson backend on NetBSD. >> >> I've got a link from /dev/uk0 to /dev/scanner, and sane-find-scanner >> finds the scanner: > > Try adding "/dev/scanner" to epson.conf. Yes, of course! I had tried "scsi /dev/scanner", since I had forgotten that it's just "/dev/scanner"--I've used it on HP-UX, but I had gotten used to the autodetection on Linux ... So it was purely my fault, it's working fine now. >> Any ideas on how to proceed? > > As far as I know there is still no code to autodetect SCSI scanners > for NetBSD in sanei/sanei_scsi.c. Patches are welcome. Noted. I'm currently busy, but I think I'll look at it when I find some spare time. > If autodetection had worked, your scanner would have been detected by > the "scsi EPSON" line in epson.conf. Thanks for the hint--it made me re-read sane-scsi(5), and I'm seeing much clearer now :-) Thanks and greetings -- Michael Piotrowski, M.A. <m...@dynalabs.de> Public key at <http://www.dynalabs.de/mxp/pubkey.txt>