On 10/23/07, jazz_johnson at verizon.net <jazz_johnson at verizon.net> wrote:
<snip> > dev->info.x_range.min = SANE_FIX(0.0); > dev->info.x_range.max = SANE_FIX(mm); > dev->info.x_range.quant = SANE_FIX(0.0); > > DBG(11,"attach: winWidth=%d resBasicX=%d mm/in=%f mm=%lf\n", > dev->info.winWidth, dev->info.resBasicX, MM_PER_INCH, mm); > DBG(11,"attach: RANGE x_range.max=%ld, y_range.max=%ld\n", > dev->info.x_range.max, dev->info.y_range.max); > <...> > } > > > when I run > 'SANEI_SCSI_DEBUG=128 SANE_DEBUG_HS2p=999 scanimage -d hs2p:/dev/scanner' > > I get the following: > [hs2p] attach: Window(W/L) = (4692/6803) > [hs2p] attach: winWidth=4692 resBasicX=400 mm/in=25.400000 mm=297.942000 > [hs2p] attach: RANGE x_range.max=19525926, y_range.max=28310929 > [hs2p] <<< attach: > <snip> problem: "x_range.max=%ld, y_range.max=%ld" x_range.max is a SANE_FIX value. it has been bit shifted upwards. it is not a long. try putting the SANE_UNFIX macro around the values when you want to print them. allan -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"