Hi David,
does this happen as root, too? If not, I bet the permissions are not set
accordingly. Please test and report back. Even a "ls -l /dev/sg2" could be of
help.
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
Am Sonntag 10 Mai 2009 17:16:50 schrieb David Brant:
> Hello
>
> I have a problem connecting a Hewle
On 5/10/09, chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
> The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
> commit 4d9e8138af0f399e72599631854fa266cb18a4da
> Author: chris at cnpbagwell.com
> Date: Thu May 7 22:06:20 2009 -0500
>
>standardize including local sane/ include files.
>
>Source
Ilia Sotnikov wrote:
Hi,
> Could you please describe in what matter using relative paths to
> header files (eg. #include "../include/sane/sane.h") is better in
> comparision with -I../include command line option? Just to have
> cleaner picture...
This way you don't pick up installed SANE includ
On 10.05.2009 15:49, Mark Pemburn wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Almost immediately after sending my request, I think I figured out what I
> need to do: Call "sane_get_option_descriptor" with the SANE handle and
> integer
> "0" as the second argument (SANE_Int n) and it'll return a pointer to a
>
Hello
I have a problem connecting a Hewlet Packard ScanJet 4p by scsi. Scanner
is connected to the computer with the scsi cable and switched on. All i
get is "No devices available' using Xsane 0.995
Computer is Dell Optiplex running Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, Linux
kernel version 2.6.27-11-generi
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Ilia Sotnikov wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Could you please describe in what matter using relative paths to
>> header files (eg. #include "../include/sane/sane.h") is better in
>> comparision with -I../include command line option? Just to have
>> cle
that case; thus preferring the
/usr/include version.
So this is a problem with sane/sane.h and sane/saneopts.h but I also
applied a chosen solution to all internal header files for consistency.
Chris
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Hi Jerry,
Are you running both Snoopypro and MF toolbox under the admin account ?
The device to snoop should be the first one here in the list.
Never got this error before with Snoopypro, so difficult to tell.
Did you try with to scan with the scan tool available in the control
panel (scanner
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you got it. make sure you honor all the requirements of the option
descriptor (type, caps, etc)
allan
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Mark Pemburn wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> ??? Almost immediately after sending my request, I think I figured out what
> I need to do:? Call "sane_get_option_descriptor
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