Ren? Rebe pisze: > Hi, > > Tymoteusz wrote: >> Ren? Rebe pisze: >>> Tymoteusz wrote: >>>> Rene Rebe pisze: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On 04.04.2008, at 01:05, Tymoteusz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> m. allan noah pisze: >>>>>>> On 4/3/08, Tymoteusz <tymoteusz.drozd at gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yeah, just that X segfaulted, does not tell much. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> However, you could test with scanimage in a xterm (or variant) >>>>>>>>> or even >>>>>>>>> the console text terminal to check your basic image processing >>>>>>>>> functionality ... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yours, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Ren? Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin >>>>>>>>> http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | >>>>>>>>> http://rene.rebe.name >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well scanimage doesn't crashing xorg. In this moment i've >>>>>>>> compiled old >>>>>>>> sane-backends 1.0.18 >>>>>>>> and my scaner had return to previous state, it's working for >>>>>>>> now, but i >>>>>>>> think that this situation is not so fine. Is there anyway to >>>>>>>> solve >>>>>>>> this problem ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> yes- get a debug log like i asked for previously.... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> allan >>>>>>> >>>>>>> when i catch some more time i will try to investigate a >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> bit more this issue. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org >>>>>>>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel >>>>>>>> Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" >>>>>>>> to sane-devel-request at lists.alioth.debian.org >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> oups sorry i had forgotten to add ur email adres to my previous post >>>>>> log is here http://atelier1.website.pl/N-A >>>>> It is just inf. waiting for light warmup. I just yesterday found a >>>>> similar >>>>> problem with a newer hardware and will provide a workaround when >>>>> done. >>>>> >>>>> Can you test if you can scan successfully if you let the scanner warm >>>>> it's light before you scan with the Avision SANE backend? >>>>> >>>>> Yours, >>>>> >>>> Well i have left scanner for warmup but this didn't give any >>>> difference. >>>> Regards. >>> >>> Where is the log to take a look? >>> >>> Btw. I just noticed in the source I have on the screen the 7400 >>> is marked as AV_LIGHT_CHECK_BOGUS, which essentially ignores the >>> light warmup state in the code. Can you review if your backend >>> source you installed from contains this? >>> >>> Yours, >>> >> Hmm >> >> AV_LIGHT_CHECK_BOGUS appears in: >> >> /backend/ >> 767:avision.c >> 2477:avision.c >> 107:avision.h >> >> >> log is here http://atelier1.website.pl/N-A >> 7400_old.log is previous log >> 7400.log is new one. >> >> also i'm sure that something had triggered lamp warmup because after >> 40min scanner was very hot (much warmer then after 30 scan's >> committed with old version of avison). > > So, still waiting for the light. Can you add a return SANE_STATUS_GOODM; > in the beginning of your wait_4_light() function in avision.c? > > If I find some time I'll send you some workaround for testing, as > maybe the silicon would report a correct status if polled less often. > > If you have free time you could also test upfront if changing the > sleep(1) that should be in your function to sleep(10) or sleep(20) > fixes light detection for your scanner. > > Yours, > hmm i need some more info becuse i had
avision.c: In function 'wait_4_light': avision.c:2439: error: 'SANE_STATUS_GOODM' undeclared (first use in this function) i had puted this here: wait_4_light (Avision_Scanner* s) { return SANE_STATUS_GOODM; << Avision_Device* dev = s->hw; /* read stuff */ struct command_read rcmd; Regards