Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.5.1 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release fixes some autoconf problems and naming problems.
Feel free to get it via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.5.1.tgz/download
or
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforg
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.5.0 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release fixes an error when inserting/removing devices (on debian
based systems).
Feel free to get it via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.5.0.tgz/download
or
svn co https
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.4.6 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release (hopefully) fixes two long standing bugs:
- occasional SEGV when inserting/removing USB devices
- wrong uid/gid for scan-scripts
Feel free to get it via
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/f
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.4.4 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release fixes some minor quirks including user supplied patches.
Feel free to get it via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.4.4.tgz/download
or
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sou
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.4.3 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release fixes an important bug using more than one scanner a the
same time.
Feel free to get it via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.4.3.tgz/download
or
svn co https://sca
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.4.2 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release is mostly a maintenace release: support for c11 and minor
typo corrections.
Feel free to get it via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.4.2.tgz/download
or
svn co http
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.3.1 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release is mostly a maintainers release (added support for scanbd
with ArchLinux / ARM on BeagleBone).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd--1.3.1.zip/download
or
svn co https:
Update of status:
it works a little bit.
scanbd -f displays lots of data; among which at the begining:
=
scanbd: debug on: level: 7
scanbd: dropping privs to uid saned
scanbd: dropping privs to gid lp
scanbd: drop privileges to gid: 7
scanbd: Running as effective gid 7
scanbd: drop privileges
> Hi list,
>
> After fixing button support for my CS9000F (already committed to git), I
> installed scanbd on my Ubuntu 12.04 system. During some testing I
> created a scanbd conf file and two script files, which I want to share
> with the ml.
>
> Save 'cs9000f.conf' and 'cs9000f.sh' to
> '/usr/l
Hi list,
After fixing button support for my CS9000F (already committed to git), I
installed scanbd on my Ubuntu 12.04 system. During some testing I
created a scanbd conf file and two script files, which I want to share
with the ml.
Save 'cs9000f.conf' and 'cs9000f.sh' to
'/usr/local/etc/scanbd/sc
Hi Louis,
I'm running the stock 1.3 version.
The config files are the ones which have been installed with 'sudo make
install'.
The config and script files are in /usr/local/etc/scanbd/ and pixma.conf
is in the subfolder scanner.d/.
For testing I'm running this command: '/usr/local/bin/scanbd -d
Am 19.01.2013 18:54, schrieb Rolf Bensch:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> Yesterday I started with scanbd and my CS9000F.
>
> I mentioned an error with scanbd.conf:
>
> $ /usr/local/bin/scanbd -df -c /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf
> /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf:197: no such option 'include'
> /usr/local/
On Sat, 2013-01-19 at 18:54 +0100, Rolf Bensch wrote:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> Yesterday I started with scanbd and my CS9000F.
>
> I mentioned an error with scanbd.conf:
>
> $ /usr/local/bin/scanbd -df -c /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf
> /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf:197: no such option 'includ
Hi Wilhelm,
Yesterday I started with scanbd and my CS9000F.
I mentioned an error with scanbd.conf:
$ /usr/local/bin/scanbd -df -c /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf
/usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf:197: no such option 'include'
/usr/local/bin/scanbd: parse error in config file
As a workaround I
On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 15:25 -0500, Michael Watson wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> I have 1.3 working on archlinuxarm (systemd). Please find below
> "integration" tweaks:
>
> --
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/scanbd.service
> #Type=simple
> # dbus
> Type=dbu
Am 06.01.2013 21:25, schrieb Michael Watson:
> Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback!
>
> I have 1.3 working on archlinuxarm (systemd). Please find below
> "integration" tweaks:
>
> --
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/scanbd.service
> #Type=simple
>
;>> cp scanbd_dbus.conf "/etc/dbus-1/system.d"
>>> cp scanbuttond/backends/meta.conf
>>> "/usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbuttond/backends" || /bin/true echo "Edit
>>> /etc/inetd.conf" Edit /etc/inetd.conf
>>>
>>>
Hello,
I tired to setup this version on my Debain Wheezy system.
Unfortunatelly, I'm not keen on compilation and setup of application :-(
In Readme, it is OK for ?1.
But for ?2, which file scanbd_dbus.confmust be copied?wher is it created by
your bundle?
===
2) scanbd_dbus.conf
copy this file
Hi all,
I like to announce the new version 1.3 of scanbd, the scanner button
daemon.
This release is mostly a maintainers release as it restructures the
layout of the source repository and adds support for autotools /
configure. This makes compilation / integration much more simple. More
docu
Am 06.11.2012 07:34, schrieb Wilhelm:
> Hi all,
>
> I just put the latest bug-fixes into the release 1.2.1. As usual check
> out at SF:
>
> svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/releases/1.2.1
forgot to mention that there is also the file-release:
http://sourceforge.net/project
Hi all,
I just put the latest bug-fixes into the release 1.2.1. As usual check
out at SF:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/releases/1.2.1
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
for buttons pressed or function knob changes or other scann
Hi all,
for all interested:
just added the following link to an howto (ArchLinux-specific, but
helpfull also for all other distros) written by
https://bbs.archlinux.de/viewtopic.php?id=20954
to the documentation-file in trunk.
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons
Hi all,
just two things:
i) some (mostly cosmetic) changes in trunk (all recent ArchLinux
problems should be solved now :-)):
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/trunk
ii) scanbd will be at the Chemnitzer Linux Tage CLT 2012 at the booth of
the KMUX-project
Hi all,
just made the bug-fix update scanbd-1.1 available:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/releases/1.1
or using the file releases at sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.1.tgz/download
Fixes are mostly releated to comiling scanbd
Hi all,
actually I'm beginning to refactor the scanner button daemon in a
radical way (making a port from C to C++). But the old cold base will
fully maintained in the future (at least until the new code base has the
same functionality as the old one).
As a consequence using the svn trunk woul
t; >>>>> function function_knob {
> >>>>>filter = "^function.*"
> >>>>>desc = "The value of the function knob / wheel /
> >>>>> selector"
> >>>>>env= "SCANBD_FUNCTION"
> >>&
Hi all,
just committed a new version of scanbd fixing a problem with libudev on
debian/wheezy.
Also started maintaining a contrib directory for useful contribution
like actions-scripts or special configurations.
As usual the code is at:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd
}
>>>>>script = ""
>>>>> }
>>>>> action paperunload {
>>>>>filter = "^page-loaded.*"
>>>>>desc = &
to-value = 0
>>>> }
>>>> script = ""
>>>> }
>>>> action coveropen {
>>>> filter = "^cover-open.*"
&g
{
>>> filter = "^power-save.*"
>>> desc = "power save"
>>> numerical-trigger {
>>> from-value = 0
>>> to-value = 1
>>>
filter = "(.*snapscan.*|.*Perfection.*)"
> > desc = "Epson"
> > action test {
> >filter = "^message.*"
> >desc = "Test"
> >script = "/usr/local/etc/scanbd/ex
= "/usr/local/etc/scanbd/example.script"
> }
> action send {
>filter = "^send.*"
>desc = "Send"
>script = "/usr/local/etc/scanbd/example.script"
> }
> }
> dev
> Hi David,
>
> Am 24.11.2011 21:49, schrieb Rastislav David:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've succesfully compiled scanbd for my Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 on my
>> ARM powered NAS Linksys DNS-323 running Debian Wheezy.
>>
>> It works :) however there are few issues.
>> 1) scanbd is using 100% of CPU load an
desc = "Send"
script = "/usr/local/etc/scanbd/example.script"
}
}
device hp {
filter = "^hpaio.*"
desc = "HP"
action test {
filter = ".*scan.*"
desc = "Test"
script = &
Hi David,
Am 24.11.2011 21:49, schrieb Rastislav David:
> Hello all,
>
> I've succesfully compiled scanbd for my Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 on my
> ARM powered NAS Linksys DNS-323 running Debian Wheezy.
>
> It works :) however there are few issues.
> 1) scanbd is using 100% of CPU load and thus misse
Hello all,
I've succesfully compiled scanbd for my Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 on my
ARM powered NAS Linksys DNS-323 running Debian Wheezy.
It works :) however there are few issues.
1) scanbd is using 100% of CPU load and thus misses some button presses
2) does not react on Pdf button (nothing logged
Hi all,
updated the usage-information for scanbd.
Now installations and special / complicated setups should be more easy now.
Are there any volunteers interested in this, especially baking packages
form the sources or doing more testing with different scanners? Any help
is very welcome!
As u
Hi all,
after recently adding FreeBSD support now NetBSD and OpenBSD are also
supported.
As usual the code is at:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
for buttons pressed or function knob changes
Am 17.10.2011 21:11, schrieb Torfinn Ingolfsen:
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Wilhelm wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> just added FreeBSD support to scanbd (looking for testers now ...)
>>
>> As usual the code is at:
>> svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
>
> Interesting. I
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Wilhelm wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just added FreeBSD support to scanbd (looking for testers now ...)
>
> As usual the code is at:
> svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
Interesting. Is there a list of supported devices somewhere?
I didn't fin
Hi all,
just added FreeBSD support to scanbd (looking for testers now ...)
As usual the code is at:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
for buttons pressed or function knob changes and at the sa
Hi all,
just made some modifications to scanbd:
- use libudev by default to trigger device add/remove actions
- made hal optional
The code is as usual at:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
f
Hi all,
just made some minor modifications to scanbd (fixed problems on 64bit
systems).
The code is at:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
for buttons pressed or function knob changes and at
Hello,
Am 02.12.2010 00:12, schrieb m. allan noah:
> That's an interesting solution.
Yes, you can call it weird ;-)
But it was the fastest for me way to include the fucntionality needed.
> I probably would have tried to add the
> button reading code to the sane backend...
I would be very happ
Hi all,
some time ago I noticed that the snapscan-backend (at least for the
epson 1670 scanner) isn't capable of reading the buttons. So I added the
button-only backends from the (inactive?) project scanbuttond to scanbd.
Just made some simple tests and it seems to works (at least for the
epson 16
That's an interesting solution. I probably would have tried to add the
button reading code to the sane backend...
allan
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Wilhelm wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> some time ago I noticed that the snapscan-backend (at least for the
> epson 1670 scanner) isn't capable of reading
Hello all,
I just committed the latest changes for scanbd to the SF svn repository:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
These changes are mostly documentation changes for managing the
access-access-rights to the scanner devices (see INSTALL).
[
scanbd is a scanner bu
Am 20.11.2010 22:21, schrieb Wilhelm:
> Hello all,
>
> I just committed the latest changes for scanbd to the SF svn repository:
>
> svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
>
> [
> scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
> for buttons presse
Hello all,
I just committed the latest changes for scanbd to the SF svn repository:
svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd scanbd
[
scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking
for buttons pressed or function knob changes and at the same time allows
a
Hi,
m. allan noah wrote:
> there has been much discussion in the past, but everyone seems too busy
> to actually get anything in writing. search the archives of the sane
> mailing list, there where several threads about it in the earlier part
> of this year, IIRC.
>
> basically:
>
> front en
Hi,
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> ol, ul{margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px;}
Buh, HTML.
> Are there thoughts /ideas/implementations for including the button
> hand
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there has been much discussion in the past, but everyone seems too busy to
actually get anything in writing. search the archives of the sane mailing
list, there where several threads about it in the earlier part of this
year, IIRC.
basically:
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