Am 15.05.2016 um 12:43 schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
> This is nothing to do with gimp, but a problem with the file
>
> ~/.gscan2pdf
>
> Please rename it, or delete it, and start gscan2pdf again.
I reinstalled the latest gscan2pdf-version from the yakkety repository
which is 1.5.0 by now, renamed ~
On 14 May 2016 at 19:42, xan wrote:
> I installed gscan2pdf 1.4.0 from the Ubuntu yakkety repository and it
> crashes as soon as I start the application. On the command line, I get:
>
>> gscan2pdf
>> Can't use string ("gimp %i") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at
>> /usr/bin/gscan2pdf
(Sorry for being so slow to cooperate on this bug. I only have access to
this computer from time to time.)
I installed gscan2pdf 1.4.0 from the Ubuntu yakkety repository and it
crashes as soon as I start the application. On the command line, I get:
> gscan2pdf
> Can't use string ("gimp %i") as a
You don't need the latest Perl or the latest version of any of the
dependencies to try out the latest gscan2pdf. Just try the .deb for
the latest gscan2pdf, and if it doesn't start, give me the error
messages from the command line, and we'll work from there.
Am 29.01.2016 um 21:43 schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
> As it is pure Perl, that would work. You could also take the version from
> Debian testing or unstable. There are a couple of additionally dependencies
> to fulfil, but you can find those there too.
I tried to install the latest version manually
On 29 January 2016 at 08:32, xan wrote:
> In fact, I was only reporting the bug from my Ubuntu machine but I use
> gscan2pdf on a Debian machine. I noticed now that this
> reporting-from-the-other-computer was not very clever. I’m sorry about that.
> How do I try the most recent version of gscan
In fact, I was only reporting the bug from my Ubuntu machine but I use
gscan2pdf on a Debian machine. I noticed now that this
reporting-from-the-other-computer was not very clever. I’m sorry about that.
How do I try the most recent version of gscan2pdf in Debian? Can I also use the
PPA?
I see that you are using Ubuntu, not Debian. Please install the latest
version from the PPA[1]. If you can still reproduce the bug, start
gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log option, open the
scan dialog, quit, and post the log file.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~jeffreyratcliffe/+archi
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 1.2.3-1
Severity: normal
When I start gscan2pdf, the resolution for scanning is at 50. This is very low
and I increase it every time I use the application. I’d like my choice to be
the default value for the next time I start the application. This would save me
the extra
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