[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:32:00AM -0800, paul beard wrote: > [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented for this platform > > I created a /dev/sg0 device, linked it to /dev/uk0 to get rid of a > few error messages: still no more information than this. /dev/sg0 shouldn't be neces

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread Oliver Rauch
abel deuring wrote: > > export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 > scanimage umax:/dev/uk0 Please use option "-d" for setting device: scanimage -d umax:/dev/uk0 Nye Oliver -- Homepage: http://www.rauch-domain.de sane-umax: http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax xsane:

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread paul beard
Abel Deuring and I have made some progress on this problem (he's doing the lion's share of the work): there seems to be some communication problem between the kernel's scsi interface and SANE. The kernel and some scsi probing tools see the scanner while SANE 1.0.7 cannot. Abel sent me some debu

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:32:00AM -0800, paul beard wrote: > This looks like a problem: > > [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented for this > platform I don't think it's a problem. This is only implemented for some platforms and provides support for the "scsi VENDOR MODEL ..

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread abel deuring
paul beard wrote: > > well, I seem to be stuck. So far, I've been able to verify that > the scanner hardware and cabling work in MacOS but not in NetBSD > with SANE. I haven't heard anything resembling a success story > with SANE and Apple/PowerPC hardware, so if there are any, I'd be > interested

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 03:36:08PM -0800, paul beard wrote: > SO I seem to have PINT installed (configure found and enabled it) > > enabling PINT backend > > how do I use it? I never used it but there is a manpage: sane-pint . I got my scanner running with NetBSD and ss0 without pint (at le

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread abel deuring
paul beard wrote: > > SO I seem to have PINT installed (configure found and enabled it) > > enabling PINT backend > > how do I use it? > > and I'd like to get this vprintf issue resolved: commenting out > the offending line works, as far as compilation goes, but I doubt > it's the best solution

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread paul beard
abel deuring wrote: > paul beard wrote: > > Did you check the > permission settings? Can you run > > export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI=255 > scanimage umax:/dev/uk0 > > and send me the debug output? > This looks like a problem: [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_find_devices: not implemented f

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread paul beard
abel deuring wrote: > paul beard wrote: >> >> "scanimage: open of device umax:/dev/uk0 failed: Invalid >> argument\n" >> > > After all, this is a new error message isn't it ;) I've seen it before, I think . . . > Did you check the permission settings? Can you run > > export SANE_DEBU

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-19 Thread paul beard
well, I seem to be stuck. So far, I've been able to verify that the scanner hardware and cabling work in MacOS but not in NetBSD with SANE. I haven't heard anything resembling a success story with SANE and Apple/PowerPC hardware, so if there are any, I'd be interested to see them. Since the ke

[sane-devel] UMAX and netbsd/macppc woes persist

2002-02-18 Thread paul beard
SO I seem to have PINT installed (configure found and enabled it) enabling PINT backend how do I use it? and I'd like to get this vprintf issue resolved: commenting out the offending line works, as far as compilation goes, but I doubt it's the best solution. [...ckends/work/sane-backends-1.0.