[sane-devel] Inetd is not a friend of saneds.

2002-03-02 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 04:32:31PM +0100, Johan Andrén wrote: > I have been trying to use the latest saned trough inetd > on a Slackware 7.1 box. And I have ran across some serious > problems, if i run "saned -d" it works just fine both to find > and use the scanner, but as soon as i try to

[sane-devel] New Backend newbie question

2002-03-02 Thread Bob Young
On Sat, 02 Mar 2002 15:03:17 -0800 Erik Strack wrote: > Hello to all, >What does it normally take to get a sane backend integrated into the > distribution? > > I'd like to get the Viceo backend integrated in, written by Steven > Ellis and K W Lee. Erik, perhaps you can help me, and ot

[sane-devel] Inetd is not a friend of saneds.

2002-03-02 Thread Johan Andr�n
I switched to xinetd and it works like a charm. So there must be some problem with inetd... Thanks anyway. /Johan

[sane-devel] Inetd is not a friend of saneds.

2002-03-02 Thread Johan Andr�n
Hi, I have been trying to use the latest saned trough inetd on a Slackware 7.1 box. And I have ran across some serious problems, if i run "saned -d" it works just fine both to find and use the scanner, but as soon as i try to use it trough inetd it refuses. I have followed the saned guide on the

[sane-devel] New Backend newbie question

2002-03-02 Thread Erik Strack
Hello to all, What does it normally take to get a sane backend integrated into the distribution? I'd like to get the Viceo backend integrated in, written by Steven Ellis and K W Lee. This backend is based on code graciously released by Visioneer -- obviously not under NDA because it

[sane-devel] snapscan e40 (usb) problem

2002-03-02 Thread Oliver Schwartz
Hi, > - when a device is explicitly given: > # xsane snapscan:/dev/usbscanner > I get the error: > 'Failed to open device 'snapscan:/dev/usbscanner'; Invalid argument.' Try to set SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=255 before and mail me the output. > # ls -l /dev/ | grep scanner > crw---1 root sc