Hi Olaf,
On 5/11/18 9:45, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Permissions issue perhaps? The Debian setup assumes the user wanting to
scan is part of the scanner group. Check if you are, e.g. with the
groups command, and maybe move your ~/.sane/xsane/ directory out of the
way. You can also do a quick test
Hi aitor,
aitor writes:
> Hi Olaf,
>
> On 4/11/18 10:11, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> SANE has absolutely nothing to offer for printers. It is for scanners
>> and some other raster image acquistion devices only.
>
> You are right, i was thinking on scanners. For printers i used CUPS in
> the past.
Hi,
On 3/11/18 17:34, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..do it, and holler when you need us testing it.
Done.
I'm finishing my repo of gnuinos ascii in amd64. Yesterday i worked on
the the packaging of the latest linux-libre (4.18.16) downloaded from
the [FSF::LA]. I got it at the third attempt, and con
On 3/11/18 10:28, aitor wrote:
As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is useful only in the
case of network printers
I rectify: *scanners*
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Hi Olaf,
On 4/11/18 10:11, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
SANE has absolutely nothing to offer for printers. It is for scanners
and some other raster image acquistion devices only.
You are right, i was thinking on scanners. For printers i used CUPS in
the past. Now, i print form my android mobile.
Hi aitor,
I've seen you've already gone ahead and dropped the systemd build
dependency. As SANE Project janitor, I just wanted to chime in to
clear up some misconceptions.
aitor writes:
> Hi all,
>
> libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both
> jessie and ascii. As far
On 4/11/18 9:49, aitor wrote:
If anyone of you know where find the sources of some of the following
projects:
https://radiosyculturalibre.com.ar/compartir/paquetes/
please, holler us :)
Simplescreenrecorder, gradio and yad are done.
Aitor.
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On 03/11/2018, KatolaZ wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 10:28:44AM +0100, aitor wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both
>> jessie
>> and ascii. As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is useful only
>> in
>> the case of network printers. Am
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 10:28:44 +0100, aitor wrote in message
<4c20787a-8a56-e3d7-6b1d-5746e0af0...@gnuinos.org>:
> Hi all,
>
> libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both
> jessie and ascii. As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is
> useful only in the case of netw
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 10:28:44 +0100
aitor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both
> jessie and ascii. As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is
> useful only in the case of network printers. Am i wrong?
I thought SANE was net worked scanne
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 10:28:44AM +0100, aitor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both jessie
> and ascii. As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is useful only in
> the case of network printers. Am i wrong?
So it would be good to cut netwo
Hi all,
libsystemd-dev is present in the packaging of sane-backends in both
jessie and ascii. As far as i know, the systemd utility in sane is
useful only in the case of network printers. Am i wrong?
dh-systemd and libsystemd-dev can be removed from debian/control replacing:
dh $@ --parallel
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