Am 11.12.2014 um 07:51 schrieb Rolf Leggewie: > Hello group, > > I'm happy to manage to get scanbd into Debian and replace scanbuttond. > The package still has many rough edges and even for me as Maintainer > does not work perfectly. My local setup includes a Canon LiDE 35 > connected over USB. scanbd generally works fine when called straight > from the command line as "scanbd -f" even for an ordinary user. Buttons > are recognized and scripts called.
Well, I see for in syslog.log Nov 15 19:08:43 localhost scanbd: scanbd: exec for /usr/share/scanbd/scripts/copy.script Nov 15 19:08:43 localhost scanbd: scanbd: execlp: No such file or directory which meens that your script isn't found ... but the action is triggered from the scanner (once in this log). > > I recently added the upstream init script to the package (patched to > include a call to status) and that doesn't seem to work properly. My > machine runs Ubuntu Trusty and sysvrc. scanbd seems to start up fine > from init as verified with "ps faux". > > saned 21838 0.0 0.0 33252 1552 ? Sl 13:35 0:00 > \_ /usr/sbin/scanbd -c /etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf > > But there is no reaction to button presses on the scanner. I have > uploaded one log with successful button presses when the program is > started directly by the user and one where the program is started from > init and no reactions occur. Hopefully someone can spot something in > there or otherwise suggest something for triage to move this along. > > I also reported this as https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1401389 > > The attached tar-file contains the log from the console in > scanbd.console-log and from syslog in scanbd-syslog.log > > First is a startup via init (19:00:53 to 19:07:46, lines 71 to 503). > This is followed by a call to scanbd straight from the user command line > (19:08:04 to 19:08:56, lines 504 to 1999). The Canon device is found in > both cases (19:07:42, line 84 and 19:08:07, line 517). A "file" button > press is registered at 19:08:42 that triggers the copy.script (line > 1655). Line numbers refer to the syslog since only that one has time-stamps. > > Regards > > Rolf > > > -- Wilhelm w.me...@unix.net -- sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to sane-devel-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org