Hi Ilya,
Am 20.09.2013 06:36, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Wilhelm,
> Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
> tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
> not being loaded to the scanner.
thanks again. Just added the patches!
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> Il
Wilhelm,
Great, thanks!
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Ilya
>> Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
>> tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
>> not being loaded to the scanner.
>
>thanks again. Just added the patches!
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Hi Ilya,
Am 20.09.2013 06:36, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Wilhelm,
> Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
> tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
> not being loaded to the scanner.
thank you for your patch! Looks very good. I wil
Wilhelm,
Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've tested it
with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware not being loaded
to the scanner.
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Ilya
From: Wilhelm
To: Ilya V. Ivanchenko
Cc: "w.meier at unix.net" ; "s
Am 31.08.2013 02:28, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Thanks, that clarifies the situation and also explains what you meant by
> the callback. This external hook should be given in configuration file,
> like in /etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf. Do you have a name you'd like for that
> option?
Well, could imag
Am 30.08.2013 19:44, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> Thanks! I checked out the code from svn and found the markers without
> problems.
>
> It is first time I reviewed scanbd code, so I got few questions, maybe
> you can answer and save me some time.
I hope so ...
>
> It looks like t
Thanks, that clarifies the situation and also explains what you meant by the
callback. This external hook should be given in configuration file, like in
/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf. Do you have a name you'd like for that option?
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Ilya
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Hi Wilhelm,
Thanks! I checked out the code from svn and found the markers without problems.
It is first time I reviewed scanbd code, so I got few questions, maybe you can
answer and save me some time.
It looks like the backend selection sane vs. scanbuttond is exclusive (compiled
with #ifdef).
Am 29.08.2013 16:03, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
>> >> 2. When using scanbuttond-backends, fix loading firmware on USB insert.
>>>
>>> what I could imagine is to fix this problem with a special
>>> shell-callback, when scanbd detects a device inserion / removal.
>>
>>Forgot to say: would you like
Am 29.08.2013 15:52, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
>> >> is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
> >>>sane-backends?
> >> I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
> >> for Epson GT-1500.
> >
> >did you use the epkowa
Am 29.08.2013 15:33, schrieb Wilhelm:
> Hi Ilja,
>
> Am 29.08.2013 15:25, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
>> Hi Wilhelm,
>>
>> *>*is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
>>> sane-backends?
>> I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
>> for
Hi Ilja,
Am 29.08.2013 15:25, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> *>*is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
>>sane-backends?
> I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
> for Epson GT-1500.
did you use the epkowa backend? Th
Hi Ilya,
is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
If you plugin / poweron the scanner for the first time, who does the
firmware get loaded in this case?
Am 29.08.2013 03:42, schrieb Ilya Ivanchenko:
> On Wed, 2013-08-28, Wilhelm wrote:
>> Am 28.08.2
>>>? 2. When using scanbuttond-backends, fix loading firmware on USB insert.
>>
>> what I could imagine is to fix this problem with a special
>> shell-callback, when scanbd detects a device inserion / removal.
>
>Forgot to say: would you like to write a patch for that? I will provide
>you with t
Hi Wilhelm,
>>> is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
>>>sane-backends?
>> I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
>> for Epson GT-1500.
>
>did you use the epkowa backend? The sane-support-page says, that this
>backend supports mo
Hi Wilhelm,
>is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not?
>sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons for
Epson GT-1500. I tried various things with sane-backends, but "scanimage -A"
gives no button options and it was very
On Wed, 2013-08-28, Wilhelm wrote:
> Am 28.08.2013 07:11, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> > I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
> > buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse
> > of a network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to var
Hello,
Am 28.08.2013 07:11, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
> I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
> buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse
> of a network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to various jobs.
> Everything is working
I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse of a
network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to various jobs. Everything is
working great, except...
I encountered a problem after the scanner is
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