Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:32:00AM -0800, paul beard wrote:
> [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented for this platform
>
> I created a /dev/sg0 device, linked it to /dev/uk0 to get rid of a
> few error messages: still no more information than this.
/dev/sg0 shouldn't be neces
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:43:43AM +0300, Max Ushakov wrote:
> I have written a preliminary backend for Acer ScanWit 2720S film
> scanner. This is very, very ALPHA.
I have added you and your backend to the SANE PROJECTS file in CVS:
Acer ScanWit 2720S film scanner (wip)
Max Ushakov
ftp://mc
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:16:31AM +0300, Max Vorobiev wrote:
> I've completely implemented gray scale mode (with all resolutions)
> for subj scaner. I would like to include my backend to CVS of SANE
> project. What should I do for it? How can I get write access?
For CVS write access look at
abel deuring wrote:
>
> export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255
> scanimage umax:/dev/uk0
Please use option "-d" for setting device:
scanimage -d umax:/dev/uk0
Nye
Oliver
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sane-umax: http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax
xsane:
Abel Deuring and I have made some progress on this problem (he's
doing the lion's share of the work): there seems to be some
communication problem between the kernel's scsi interface and
SANE. The kernel and some scsi probing tools see the scanner while
SANE 1.0.7 cannot. Abel sent me some debu
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:32:00AM -0800, paul beard wrote:
> This looks like a problem:
>
> [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented for this
> platform
I don't think it's a problem. This is only implemented for some
platforms and provides support for the "scsi VENDOR MODEL ..
> I have a problem about my Scanner HP 2200C Usb,my configuration of
> Linux (Mandrake 8.1) doesn' t recognized it!!
> In your site there's no drivers about it.
> There's something then I can do in order to use it? Tips & Tricks or
> something else?
Install SANE 1.07
Edit plustek.conf to include
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:27:07PM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> this is a proposal for updating section 4.2.8 ("Device Descriptor
> Type") of the SANE starndard (see
> http://www.mostang.com/sane/html/doc011.html).
I have updated the standard in CVS. The current list of vendors is:
Hi Rene
Got it going at last. I could not run sane-find-scanner, but got that fixed.
Add a profile.local file to add to the path. Still xsane comes up with GTK+
error about a module_path for libpixmap.so which is there. Will have to
investigate the GTX info on the sane website.
Thanks For the hel
Hi,
Compiling current CVS results in (in tools/):
gcc -c -g -O2 -W -Wall -Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wmissing-declarations
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wreturn-type -Wstrict-prototypes
-pedantic -ansi -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I../include
-D_GNU_SOURCE -DPATH_SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/us
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 09:12:05PM +0100, Franz Bakan wrote:
> netinet/in.h is quite old (1996) here and contains:
>
> extern u_long inet_addr(__const__ char*);
>
> >Does it work if you change in_addr_t to u_int32_t? If this works, I
> >will add a test to configure.
>
> It compiles bu
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:35:39AM -0800, Art Fore wrote:
> Just had another thought and tried it. If I type
> /usr/local/bin/sane-find-scanner it then works. Looks like something with
> path. Does this have to be set somewhere?
If your path doesn't include "/usr/local/bin" you must add it. T
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 07:43:12PM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> aic7xxx and sg are loaded when sane-find-scanner is called. It takes
> about 10 seconds but the result is ok. Maybe in your case sanei_scsi
> runs into a timeout?
I should have read closer (scanimage, not sane-find-scann
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:57:29AM -0800, Art Fore wrote:
> I get the following errors when I run ./configure with the sane 1.07 backend
> package.
This is sane-backends-1.0.7.tar.gz downloaded from ftp.mostang.com?
> echo creating
> rm-f
> configure_input=Generated: File name too long
> ./c
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:40:24PM +, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Linux, when the SCSI drivers are compiled modular, 'scanimage -L'
> fails unless they modules are loaded.
I can't reproduce this here:
device mustek:/dev/sg0' is a Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP Plus flatbed scanner
I'm using Linux
On Tuesday, 19. February 2002 14:00, gran...@libero.it wrote:
> Sorry about my previous e-mail I didn' t know that I did subscrive my
> email address!!!
> Now it's ok,so I rewrite my problem:
>
> Hi
> I have a problem about my Scanner HP 2200C Usb,my configuration of
> Linux (Mandrake 8.1) doesn' t
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:00:43PM +0100, gran...@libero.it wrote:
> Sorry about my previous e-mail I didn' t know that I did subscrive my
> email address!!!
> Now it's ok,so I rewrite my problem:
>
> Hi
> I have a problem about my Scanner HP 2200C Usb,my configuration of
> Linux (Mandrak
paul beard wrote:
>
> well, I seem to be stuck. So far, I've been able to verify that
> the scanner hardware and cabling work in MacOS but not in NetBSD
> with SANE. I haven't heard anything resembling a success story
> with SANE and Apple/PowerPC hardware, so if there are any, I'd be
> interested
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 08:33:03AM +0100, Rene Rebe wrote:
> Is it possible that the sane release files are not on the server? At
> least the german mirror is empty,
It has only the files in the main directory. IIRC, a problem with the
sync scripts?
If this can't be fixed (and it lasts que
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 04:39:50PM -0800, paul beard wrote:
> Thought this might prove interesting: PINT has been officially
> deprecated in favor of SANE, meaning the uk* driver is the
> preferred interface, proposed on Jan 12 2000. No other methods are
> officially supported.
Thanks for
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 03:36:08PM -0800, paul beard wrote:
> SO I seem to have PINT installed (configure found and enabled it)
>
> enabling PINT backend
>
> how do I use it?
I never used it but there is a manpage: sane-pint .
I got my scanner running with NetBSD and ss0 without pint (at le
I completely agree with Rene... Not that I wanna start a thread here but
- I have got HP 3300C, Crystal soundcard ( both unsupported by "linux"
as such ) successfully work in most of distro's
- I do have wife and I dont wear glasses and I am certainly no rocket
scientist.
-Original Message-
> On Linux, when the SCSI drivers are compiled modular, 'scanimage -L'
> fails unless they modules are loaded.
>
> After running it once (and it fails), the drivers appear to have been
> automatically loaded (by an open("/dev/sg0") I think), and so a
> subsequent 'scanimage -L' works.
>
> [root@c
Tim Waugh wrote:
>
> On Linux, when the SCSI drivers are compiled modular, 'scanimage -L'
> fails unless they modules are loaded.
>
> After running it once (and it fails), the drivers appear to have been
> automatically loaded (by an open("/dev/sg0") I think), and so a
> subsequent 'scanimage -L'
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 04:13:00PM +0100, abel deuring wrote:
> Don't know, if this is related, but the Sharp backend has the bug that
> it considers the REQUEST SENSE result "power on reset" to be an error.
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I evidently looked in the wrong place or some other way
incorrectly and missed libm. I created a symlink or two to
resolve
ktruss /usr/pkg/bin/scanimage -d umax:/dev/uk0 | grep ENOENT
I can make some of these errors go away if I am in
/usr/pkg/etc/sane.d: is there a convention for that somewhere?
12288 scanimage open("/etc/ld.so.conf", 0, 0x418535c8) Err#2 ENOENT
12288 scanimage __stat13("/usr/pkg/lib/libm.so.0"
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On Linux, when the SCSI drivers are compiled modular, 'scanimage -L'
fails unless they modules are loaded.
After running it once (and it fails), the drivers appear to have been
automatically loaded (by an op
It appears I am missing some stuff SANE expects me to have:
[/usr/pkg/etc/sane.d]# ktruss /usr/pkg/bin/scanimage -d
umax:/dev/uk0 | grep ENOENT
1428 scanimage open("/etc/ld.so.conf", 0, 0x418535c8) Err#2 ENOENT
1428 scanimage __stat13("/usr/pkg/lib/libm.so.0", 0x7fffe758)
Err#2 ENOENT
1
Sorry about my previous e-mail I didn' t know that I did subscrive my
email address!!!
Now it's ok,so I rewrite my problem:
Hi
I have a problem about my Scanner HP 2200C Usb,my configuration of
Linux (Mandrake 8.1) doesn' t recognized it!!
In your site there's no drivers about it.
There's some
paul beard wrote:
>
> SO I seem to have PINT installed (configure found and enabled it)
>
> enabling PINT backend
>
> how do I use it?
>
> and I'd like to get this vprintf issue resolved: commenting out
> the offending line works, as far as compilation goes, but I doubt
> it's the best solution
It is not in the path. I done a ./sane-find-scanner and it works. Will have
to find out the file for this from Suse I guess.
Art
-Original Message-
From: Henning Meier-Geinitz [mailto:henn...@meier-geinitz.de]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:11 AM
To: 'sane-de...@mostang.com'
Subject:
abel deuring wrote:
> paul beard wrote:
>
> Did you check the
> permission settings? Can you run
>
> export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255
> scanimage umax:/dev/uk0
>
> and send me the debug output?
>
This looks like a problem:
[sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented f
I assume you have compiled it. If so have you typed 'make install'?
Have you installed sane as root?
By default, it is installed in /usr/local/bin:
$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/sane-find-scanner
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 112326 Feb 14 21:21
/usr/local/bin/sane-find-scanner
If you're using cs
as a patch for 1.0.7 beta 2.
Get it from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/canon-fb630u/
Let me know if you have any complaints/comments/feature requests.
You'll have to get the kernel scanner driver to associate with this (as
yet unknown) USB device (until it gets built in to the kernel)
via som
Just had another thought and tried it. If I type
/usr/local/bin/sane-find-scanner it then works. Looks like something with
path. Does this have to be set somewhere?
Art
-Original Message-
From: Frank Zago [mailto:fz...@greshamstorage.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:55 AM
To: Art F
Went to that directory, ls shows command is there, but when I type it in as
a command, it comes up command not found? Sure does not make sense.
Art
-Original Message-
From: Frank Zago [mailto:fz...@greshamstorage.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:55 AM
To: Art Fore
Cc: 'sane-de...@m
abel deuring wrote:
> paul beard wrote:
>>
>> "scanimage: open of device umax:/dev/uk0 failed: Invalid
>> argument\n"
>>
>
> After all, this is a new error message isn't it ;)
I've seen it before, I think . . .
> Did you check the permission settings? Can you run
>
> export SANE_DEBU
When I execute sane-find-scanner after installing sane 1.07 front and
backends it comes up command not found.
Any suggestions?
Art
well, I seem to be stuck. So far, I've been able to verify that
the scanner hardware and cabling work in MacOS but not in NetBSD
with SANE. I haven't heard anything resembling a success story
with SANE and Apple/PowerPC hardware, so if there are any, I'd be
interested to see them.
Since the ke
HI all.
Is it possible that the sane release files are not on the server? At
least the german mirror is empty, the "gd.tuwien.ac.at" one only has
1.0.7 and m/tsx-11.it.edu only has files up to 1.0.1.
The main server is currently not repsonding ...
Maybe this needs some cleanup?
k33p h4ck1n6
R
What unqualified statemant is this? Normally I do not reply to such a
garbage - because it is 99% wasted time ...
On: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 04:08:48 +0100,
scc wrote:
> Linux will never improve in that area. No one will be able to meet
> you on your level and will constantly refer you to rtfq. I'
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Hi.
When I use Microsoft imaging with my scanner (ugh, I know), with 300dpi
tiff scans, I get somewhat more compressed
Hi.
On: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 08:30:42 -0800,
"Art Fore" wrote:
> Hi Rene
>
> Nice website you have. Looks like you have alot to keep you busy.
Thanks. Yes - I have far too much things to keep me busy :-(
> Your info helped a great deal. Have the modules you mentioned. It looks like
> >from the
I get the following errors when I run ./configure with the sane 1.07 backend
package.
echo creating
rm-f
configure_input=Generated: File name too long
./configure: line 42: syntax error near unexpedted token '*)'
./configure: line 42 ' *) ac_comsub= ;;'
Can anyone tell me what this means?
gcc c
Linux will never improve in that area. No one will be able to meet you on
your level and will constantly refer you to rtfq. I'm afraid that you still
need to be a rocket science graduate with thick rimmed spectacles and no
girlfriend to be able to come to terms with scanners under Linux. Unless
On: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:40:02 +0100,
Zied Fakhfakh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to this mailing list,
>
> I know HP scanJet 7400C is not supported yet, is there a plan for it ?
The HP 7400C is an Avision OEM scanner labeled by HP.
This is the Avision backend page:
http://drocklinux.dyndn
Hi.
The HP 5300 is an Avision OEM scanner labeled by HP.
This is the Avision backend page:
http://drocklinux.dyndns.org/rene/avision/index.html
Latest code can be obtained from:
http://www.rocklinux.org/people/rene/sane/
The HP 5300 does now work with SANE/Avision. I still try to track
prob
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