Maybe this is helpful(?)
I had the same troubles after upgrade to bullseye (scanning and
printing) using an HP officejet 4630.
After sveral purge and reinstall of hplip I finally moved to
sane-airscan and the bug is still unsolved. i
hplip is not installed anymore, so maybe it is not hplip relat
Am 21.09.21 um 18:36 schrieb Florence Birée:
Hi,
I applied the patch and try it on hplip 3.21.6+dfsg0-1.
No more stack smashing. But at a random point during the scan,
simple-scan stop and display a message : « Failed to scan - Error
communicating with scanner ».
Nothing in the terminal nor in
Hi,
I applied the patch and try it on hplip 3.21.6+dfsg0-1.
No more stack smashing. But at a random point during the scan,
simple-scan stop and display a message : « Failed to scan - Error
communicating with scanner ».
Nothing in the terminal nor in journald.
The random point where it failed is
Hello Florence, dear Maintainer,
then attached patch is growing this buffer from 6
to 10 usable bytes, making a size around 1 TB possible.
And tries to break the loop before overrunning the buffer.
Unfortunately I cannot test this patch,
so it is completely untested, just compiles...
Kind regard
Hello,
Le Thu, 16 Sep 2021 00:29:47 +0200,
Bernhard Übelacker a écrit :
> One easy thing might be to test if the resolution could be
> changed to some lower value in the hope to get this "size" to
> a lower value, does the scan then succeed ?
You seems to be right. I try to scan with simple scan
Am 16.09.21 um 00:29 schrieb Bernhard Übelacker:
exceeds what
is with these 7 places possible (would be 268 MB ?)
Short correction:
6 bytes for the hex number and 1 byte termination.
Would just give something around 16 MB as a maximum?
Kind regards,
Bernhard
Hello Florence, dear Maintainer,
Stack trace of thread 113079:
#0 0x7f858b12ae71 raise
(libc.so.6 + 0x3ce71)
Hi Bernhard,
Here is the stack trace (scanning with simple-scan):
sept. 15 18:55:47 lyra systemd[1]: Created slice Slice /system/systemd-coredump.
sept. 15 18:55:47 lyra systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 113128/UID 0).
sept. 15 18:55:48 lyra systemd-coredump[113129]: [🡕] Process 113052
Hello Florence,
there might be still something that could be done
to retrieve some more information (if you have still
the versions installed that show the issue).
The easiest first thing might be to install the package
systemd-coredump, if possible.
Then open in another terminal 'journalctl -f'
Le Tue, 24 Aug 2021 10:50:19 +0100,
Brian Potkin a écrit :
> Can you scan with any of these?
>
> scanimage -d
> "hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_3050A_J611_series?serial=CN31L1CQMP05WK" >
> image.pnm
> simple-scan
> "hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_3050A_J611_series?serial=CN31L1CQMP05WK"
> xsane
> "hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_305
Le Mon, 23 Aug 2021 23:50:45 +0100,
Brian Potkin a écrit :
>
> > But the problem is still the same for simple-scan and xsane…
>
> Is the "stack smashing detected" message given in these cases?
Yes, exactly.
> Please provide
>
> scanimage -L
$ scanimage -L
device `hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_3050A_
On Tue 24 Aug 2021 at 12:34:19 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
> Le Tue, 24 Aug 2021 10:50:19 +0100,
> Brian Potkin a écrit :
> > Can you scan with any of these?
> >
> > scanimage -d
> > "hpaio:/usb/Deskjet_3050A_J611_series?serial=CN31L1CQMP05WK" >
> > image.pnm
> > simple-scan
> > "hpaio:/usb/Des
On Tue 24 Aug 2021 at 11:18:15 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
> Le Mon, 23 Aug 2021 23:50:45 +0100,
> Brian Potkin a écrit :
> >
> > > But the problem is still the same for simple-scan and xsane…
> >
> > Is the "stack smashing detected" message given in these cases?
>
> Yes, exactly.
>
> > Ple
Le Mon, 23 Aug 2021 17:05:28 +0100,
Brian Potkin a écrit :
> Reduce bookworm/sid to fewer than 12 characters. For examole, remove
> "sid". Save and try scanning.
This makes hp-scan works well, thanks! (I've now a working scanning
solution)
But the problem is still the same for simple-scan and xs
On Mon 23 Aug 2021 at 21:04:09 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
> Le Mon, 23 Aug 2021 17:05:28 +0100,
> Brian Potkin a écrit :
> > Reduce bookworm/sid to fewer than 12 characters. For examole, remove
> > "sid". Save and try scanning.
>
> This makes hp-scan works well, thanks! (I've now a working sca
Hello Brian,
Here is the output:
$ grep PRETTY /usr/lib/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid"
Regards,
Florence
Le Mon, 23 Aug 2021 15:03:58 +0100,
Brian Potkin a écrit :
> On Sun 22 Aug 2021 at 18:58:26 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
>
> > Package: hplip
> > Version: 3.21.4+d
On Mon 23 Aug 2021 at 17:35:11 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> Here is the output:
>
> $ grep PRETTY /usr/lib/os-release
> PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid"
Reduce bookworm/sid to fewer than 12 characters. For examole, remove
"sid". Save and try scanning.
Cheers,
Bri
On Sun 22 Aug 2021 at 18:58:26 +0200, Florence Birée wrote:
> Package: hplip
> Version: 3.21.4+dfsg0-1
> Severity: important
> X-Debbugs-Cc: flore...@biree.name
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> My HP Deskjet 3055A, used only to scan files, doesn't work anymore when
> scanning with both hp-scan, xsane or
Package: hplip
Version: 3.21.4+dfsg0-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: flore...@biree.name
Dear Maintainer,
My HP Deskjet 3055A, used only to scan files, doesn't work anymore when
scanning with both hp-scan, xsane or simple-scan, here on Debian
unstable/experimental. It used to work with anothe
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