2008/9/8 m. allan noah :
> "Setting non-blocking option... Invalid argument"
>
> the option did not get set, so it cant be true inside the function.
> maybe crank up the debug level on the test backend?
Ah. Didn't realise you could do that.
export SANE_DEBUG_TEST=4
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2008/9/8 m. allan noah :
> i assume this is the test backend? the options control the behaviour
> of the backend, so that it can act like either a backend that does, or
> does not, support those functions, since they are optional. i am not
> sure i understand your problem?
I've hard-coded the test
hmm- how about:
sane_control_option
sane_start
sane_set_io_mode
allan
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe
wrote:
> 2008/9/8 m. allan noah :
>> "Setting non-blocking option... Invalid argument"
>>
>> the option did not get set, so it cant be true inside the function.
>> maybe crank
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Matt Broughton writes:
> At 8:50 AM +0900 9/8/08, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>>
>>A network setup could be made to work by setting up `saned` on the
>>server machine to accept connections from the client. On the server
>>side, `saned` would access the device through a backend that supports
>>the RX6
"Setting non-blocking option... Invalid argument"
the option did not get set, so it cant be true inside the function.
maybe crank up the debug level on the test backend?
allan
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe
wrote:
> 2008/9/8 m. allan noah :
>> i assume this is the test backe
i assume this is the test backend? the options control the behaviour
of the backend, so that it can act like either a backend that does, or
does not, support those functions, since they are optional. i am not
sure i understand your problem?
allan
2008/9/8 Jeffrey Ratcliffe :
> I attach some sampl
Robert Krawitz writes:
> Hi Sane folks,
Hi,
Disclaimer: I have no experience with SANE on Mac OS X.
I'm the lead developer for "Image Scan! for Linux", a simple graphical
user interface for SEIKO EPSON scanners and all-in-ones (loosely built
around the SANE API).
> I'm the project lead for Gu
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