J.S wrote: > J.S wrote: >> J.S wrote: >>> J.S wrote: >>>> Please ignore my recent post I made about "[sane-devel] xsane and >>>> scanimage crashes" which you can find here: >>>> >>>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2009-March/024182.html >>>> >>>> The whole message didn't go through I don't know why, so I figure I make >>>> another new one adding more info >>>> to it. You can find the whole message here at pastebin: >>>> http://pastebin.com/f6149238 >>>> >>> Ok I managed to fix it. All I did was uncomment the following lines in the >>> avision.conf file located at >>> /etc/sand.d/ >>> >>> #option disable-gamma-table >>> #option disable-calibration >>> #option force-a4 >>> >>> Then I used xscanimage and it was able to scan, preview, and save my image >>> with no problems. But when >>> using xscan, it freezes and takes a lot of time to load up the program--I >>> mentioned that in my earlier >>> post. When it freezes, I kill the process then I try to use scanimage -L to >>> detect my scanner, but it >>> fails to detect it thus causing me to disconnect and connect my scanner >>> adapter then by using scanimage >>> -L it would detect the scanner. >>> >>> When I do use xscanimage to scan my images, it succeeds and even if I kill >>> the process, by using >>> scanimage -L it still detects my scanner no matter what. But when using >>> xscan, it freezes, fails to >>> detect my device, and if I kill the process and check with scanimage -L, it >>> fails to detect my scanner. >>> If you read my earlier post, I posted a small gdb error output regarding >>> xscan in the first paragraph. >>> It's not much but that's all I can bring up. >>> >> I know this is a lot to read for devs, maintainers, and users that use the >> avision backend but please >> bare with me on this. If you want my not so long message description you can >> find it at the following >> pastebin link because the whole message can't go through the mailing list. >> Anyway it gives a detailed >> explanation of why "xsane and xscanimage crashes" on my system running >> slackware 12.2 and HP Scanjet >> 5300C. You can find my whole message here: >> http://pastebin.com/fe1fa85 >> >> I've been suggested by m. allan noah that I try out an older version of sane >> or the current cvs version. >> I'll definitely give those a try later sometime and I'll post some feedback. >> >> Thanks for your time... >> > More info: > > I just want to clarify that I wasn't clear before. When I said I uncommented > the following lines, I meant > to say that I only uncommented "#option disable-calibration" in the > avision.conf file, and with that > disabled I was able to scan and save images. Now putting that aside... > > I have tested out the latest cvs version of sane including the > backend/frontend version of avision for my > HP Scanjet 5300C with xscanimage and xsane. I didn't have to uncomment any > options in the avision config > file and I was able to scan and do the usual stuff as before, no problems. > Although in the beginning of > each and every scan, I would hear a slightly small thump sound coming from my > scanner. I didn't remember > hearing that sound when I was using the stable version of sane but yes the > scan did go through. > > Did the cvs version fix my recent freezes/crashes?...I was hoping it would > but not really. I still think > that it has some sort of problem reloading the config files. To be specific, > this is what I did: > http://pastebin.com/f646d5043 > Ok guys, I have more new info. I've recovered some debug info and the first debug ouput is quite long and the second one is a debug output of xscanimage:
SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 http://pastebin.com/f628cdd73 SANE_DEBUG_XSCANIMAGE=4 http://pastebin.com/f6636eb Maybe that could be more useful...