In the following situation:
sane-1.0.8, linux slackware 7.0, tamarack 6000C scanner.
Win95 client, latest twain_32, winsane-0.9, attempted scan from
photoshop 4.
Scanning at 300dpi, color resulted in scanimage crashing upon
completion of the scanning, also bringing down photoshop with it.
How can one install a client only installation of sane?
No backends needed, as all scanning would happen over the network.
saned is not needed
Possibly libraries and headers of sane would be needed to compile other
frontends (not sure, so far I always compiled frontends having
sane-backends alrea
Related to some problems using xsane-win32 over the network on a
Slackware 7.0 system:
I'd like to suggest to the maintainer of saned.man:
I used the example shown for inetd.conf using tcpd directly, but it did
not work because tcpd expected to find saned in /usr/sbin, while it was
installed in /
Thank you, Oliver, I followed your advice and installed sane-1.0.8,
configured and started saned, and tried again.
- first result was the same. (stack dump)
- after digging a little more, I found in the logs that tcpd reported
"file /usr/sbin/saned not found".
(my inetd.conf line contained /usr/s
Just reporting some apparent bugs :
sane-1.0.8 on a linux machine, saned running.
latest twain_32 installed on a win95 system.
sanetwain (dl yesterday)
tamarack 6000C scanner.
I don't know what resolution is used for preview by it's windows
software, xscanimage or xsane. however:
If in prefere
With the latest sane-1.0.8, how do I configure it only to compile and
install the backends that I want, instead of all (default) ?
I tried configure --without-v4l for example (because I have a DVB card
which also uses v4l for it's TV display and sane annoyingly looks for
v4l and loads the module
There is a known problem with the update script in the sane-backends rpm
that comes with redhat 7.3. See previous posts. Running ldconfig should
fix that. Alternatively uninstall sane-backends and reinstall it.
Good Luck.
- Jost
Keith Bates wrote:
>Hi everyone.
>
>Some months ago, after much
> I'm sure there is an option to force installation
> even if dependencies
> aren't fulfilled. There is rpm --nodeps, but i can't
> test if it's the
> right one.
>
You're right, this is the option that suppress
depandancies when installing/uninstalling/upgrading.
Let use it to feel free !
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Hi,
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 06:39:51AM -0500, Tim wrote:
> The problem is, under KDE, when I uninstall the stock version of sane via
> rpm, it forces me to remove many other useful apps that I really want. It
> then will not allow me to reinstall these until the package manager is
> satisfied
On Wed, 29 May 2002 17:52:04 +0200
Oliver Rauch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got the following mail, may be someone has an idea why this happens.
> Bye
> Oliver
>
> ahensc...@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > This message concerns the sane-1.0.8 release. I am not
> > subscribed to the sane
Hi,
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 08:16:23PM +0400, Sergey Vlasov wrote:
> > > Compilation of sane-backends-1.0.8 fails with gcc-3.1 and
> > > produces the following error:
The platform/OS would be an interesting information. Also, if this is
a default install or any special options, CFLAGS or LDFLAGS
Hi,
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 06:29:03PM +1000, ada...@saipan.com wrote:
> There is at least one issue, though. When scanning as line art, the
> scan lines are still (only sometimes!) misaligned, leaving the
> impression of an image that is morphed into a parallelogram.
There has been some discuss
Hi,
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 04:28:54PM +0200, O-Zone wrote:
> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hp to 255.
> [hp] sane_init called
> [hp] sane_init will finish with Success
> [hp] sane_get_devices called
> [hp] hp_read_config: hp backend v0.95 starts reading config file
> [hp] hp_read_config: p
I posted a few days ago that I was having problems with the HP 4100C,
on Debian GNU/Linux. I think my messages were somewhat garbled.
It's working on one machine. I suspect that when the USB driver
(OHCI) is compiled into the kernel, not as a module, it works, while
as a module, there have bee
Erik,
> The kernel I am using is 2.4.16. I compiled it myself. Originally
> installed was a SuSE 7.3 distribution.
Just to be on the safe side, could you try 2.4.18 from ftp.kernel.org?
This is what I'm using, and it seems to work fine. I'd like to see a
solution to this problem because you are
"Jim.George" wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I've been out of contact for awhile now.
>
> Is there a version of sane for cygwin?
No.
Bye
Oliver
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xsane: http://www.xsane.org
E-Mail
Hi,
I got the following mail, may be someone has an idea why this happens.
Bye
Oliver
ahensc...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> This message concerns the sane-1.0.8 release. I am not
> subscribed to the sane mailing list so I am sending it to you.
>
> Compilation of sane-backends-1.0.8
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 20:23, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 06:13:19PM +0200, O-Zone wrote:
> > i'll try to install my SCSI scanner, an HP ScanJet 4C.
> > If i launch sane-find-scanner i have this reply:
>
> Which version of SANE?
1.0.8
> > sane-find-scanner: foun
Hi!
I have a SCSI scanner "Microtek ScanMaker 636" on an "Advance 2911U"
hostadapter (using module "atp870u"). This scanner has been working with an
older version and an onboard SCSI controllen without any problems.
Now (Kernel 2.4.18, SuSE Linux 8.0, xsane-0.83) I cannot get it working. (A
Z
Erik,
> 2. I used VueScan 7.5.29 and was able to get 2 previews out of it, but
> as soon I tried to get a regular scan I run into the same problems like
> before:
OK, I'm relieved. This seems to be a hardware and/or kernel issue,
nothing to do with my driver.
> I noticed another strange thing.
Try and enable the debug output of the Plustek Module pt_drv:
make clean
make DEBUG=y all
Then do the make install step and after the make load
step check the output of dmesg and send it to the list...
So we're might be able to pin down the problem
Gerhard
On Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 12:02, Mar
Tried, so far without success to get this one going -
Linux 2.4.18 - compiled the pt_drv module, but it doesn't recognise that
there's a scanner there at all, neither does primax scan - is there
anything anyone can suggest?
I only have vmware 2, which doesn't like parport0 type devices for some
Andras,
Major A wrote:
>
>>I noticed another strange thing. As soon as I invoke a
>>modprobe scanner
>>I never be able to remove the module again.
>>
>
> What kernel are you using? Did you compile it yourself, or is it a
> pre-built one from your distribution?
The kernel I am using is 2.4.16
Hi Andras,
Ok, I tried following today:
1. I disabled all backends but coolscan2 from the dll.conf file.
Unfortunately no sucess here.
2. I used VueScan 7.5.29 and was able to get 2 previews out of it, but
as soon I tried to get a regular scan I run into the same problems like
before:
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