Le jeudi 31 mai 2007, Luis P. Mendes a ?crit?:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Slackware 11.0 and I am not able to use XSane.
>
> The problem is:
>
> $ xsane
> lp: Operation not permitted
> parport_pc: Operation not permitted
> Segmentation fault
>
> I've tried to solve this issue and I think I am close. Bu
Hi,
I'm running Slackware 11.0 and I am not able to use XSane.
The problem is:
$ xsane
lp: Operation not permitted
parport_pc: Operation not permitted
Segmentation fault
I've tried to solve this issue and I think I am close. But now I need
help from you.
$ scanimage --version
scanimage (sane
Am Sonntag, den 06.05.2007, 00:52 +0200 schrieb Claus Boje:
> Hi
>
> Working on a patch for the epson perfection 4990 scanner for the epson2.c
> driver (not in any stabel version of sane yet) I found after heavy debugging
> that xsane makes a "Segmentation fault" when i get data bigger than 32K
Hi
Working on a patch for the epson perfection 4990 scanner for the epson2.c
driver (not in any stabel version of sane yet) I found after heavy debugging
that xsane makes a "Segmentation fault" when i get data bigger than 32K from
sane_read. When the sane_read is called the max_length == 65536
Hi Rene,
it is SuSE 9.2 and here is the log:
--
sane-backends-1.0.15> SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7 xsane
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of avision to 7.
[avision] sane_init: parsing config line ""
[avision] sane_init:
Hi,
Martin Deppe wrote:
> well, it doesn't crash anymore - thank you so far - but it doesn't find
> the device anymore ... (none of xsane, scanimage, xscanimage or kooka)
...
> When I use the current version the following happens:
> -
Hi Rene,
well, it doesn't crash anymore - thank you so far - but it doesn't find
the device anymore ... (none of xsane, scanimage, xscanimage or kooka)
The devicename is "/dev/sg0"
and I have two directories "/dev/scanner" and "/dev/scanners"
could this be a problem?
In "/dev/scanne
Hi all,
Martin Deppe wrote:
> this sounds great, but I guess I will sleep now and pick it up tomorrow
> morning then.
Just drop the avision.h and avision.c files into an extracted
sane-backend-1.0.15 to replace the existing files there.
http://svn.exactcode.de/sane-avision/trunk/backend/
Hi,
Martin Deppe wrote:
> Thanks a lot,
>
> this sounds great, but I guess I will sleep now and pick it up tomorrow
> morning then.
>
> And just a question: what does ADF mean?
Automatic Document Feed, a device either plugged on or integrated into
the scanner to automatically transport the sh
Thanks a lot,
this sounds great, but I guess I will sleep now and pick it up tomorrow
morning then.
And just a question: what does ADF mean?
Martin
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Hi,
Martin Deppe wrote:
> Sorry, that I am so late ...
No problem at all ;-)
...
> Well, I hope it will help (you to help me) :-)
...
> [avision] max_string_size:
> Segmentation fault
Ouch. This bug was introduced in one of many recent feature additions to
the driver.
I fix this in my "S
Sorry, that I am so late ...
René Rebe wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Martin Deppe wrote:
>
>> I have the SCSI Scanner Avision 6240 and I have been using it since
>> quite a while without any problem under SuSE Linux Versions 7.3, 8.2,
>> 9.0 and even 9.1 but under 9.2 I started to get a segmentation
Hi Martin,
Martin Deppe wrote:
> I have the SCSI Scanner Avision 6240 and I have been using it since
> quite a while without any problem under SuSE Linux Versions 7.3, 8.2,
> 9.0 and even 9.1 but under 9.2 I started to get a segmentation fault
> with it.
>
> Does anybody have an idea what cou
Dear sane-devel members,
I'd like to have some help on a sit I have right now, which is as follows:
I have the SCSI Scanner Avision 6240 and I have been using it since
quite a while without any problem under SuSE Linux Versions 7.3, 8.2,
9.0 and even 9.1 but under 9.2 I started to get a segment
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