Please start gscan2pdf with --debug, reproduce the error, and post the
output from the command line.
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On 19 November 2010 21:40, Charlie Houp <677...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Please see attached gscan2pdf-debug command line output. This includes
> the first save effort which gives the error message reported and the
> second save effort which requires a forced exit.
There were some issues with
2010/11/20 Aviv <459...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Firewall configuration as suggested by 1guess on 2010-10-05 did not help
> me.
>
> #...@###-desktop:~$ gscan2pdf --debug
> (12556): Couldn't connect to query server: IO::Socket::INET: connect:
> Connection refused at /usr/lib/perl5/forks.pm line 3620
Which frontend (Edit/Preferences) are you using?
Do you have the same behaviour with all frontends?
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All these options are simply passed straight on from the backend. I
don't know what SimpleScan does differently.
On 2 December 2010 09:22, Kerina Yin <684...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Neither ticking nor leaving empty the "Lamp off at exit" box under the
> "Device-Settings" tab in the "Scan Doc
Can you reproduce this by importing an image and trying to save it? If
so, please attach the image to the bug report.
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Crashes when saving
On 17 September 2010 14:35, Christopher <619...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Here's the output of scanimage. Did I mention that the preview is
> perfect? The issue is the output to PDF.
No. You didn't. Have you tried turning off the clean-up operation
(unpaper)?
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On 14 September 2010 20:17, Christopher <619...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I picked up another scanner last week - this time an HP 2300C flatbed.
> It works perfectly in lineart and colour, but in grayscale it creates a
> blank PDF in Maverick. The preview is fine.
>
> I have the latest HP update
On 15 September 2010 15:54, Christopher <619...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I scanned the same document with Simple Scan and had no trouble
> producing a grayscale image. I'm no expert, but that seems to rule out
> HPLIP as being the problem.
Not necessarily - I don't know if Simple Scan does any
Well yes, obviously if there isn't a stock icon that matches, then a
non-stock one would be better. I'm no artist, so if someone cares to
design better icons, I would be glad to include them.
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You are using the libsane-perl frontend in gscan2pdf, which is generally
the preferred one.
Please change this to scanimage in Edit/Preferences and post another log
file.
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The fact that you can reproduce this with the scanimage frontend tells
me that this is a problem with Epson SANE backend, and not with
gscan2pdf. If you look at the bottom the last log you posted, you will
see that this is the command gscan2pdf used:
scanimage --device-name='epkowa:interpreter:0
As you have noted, the 001:005 refers to the usb device. However this
can change between boots. Did you reboot between the gscan2pdf/scanimage
and epson sessions?
As you can reproduce this from the commandline with scanimage, I am
transferring this bug to sane-backends, as the bug must be in the
e
Please start gscan2pdf with the --log=log option from the command line,
reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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due to a new release of PDF::API2.
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So you mean v0.9.32-1 ?
Yup - that is ancient. Try the latest version from the ppa.
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possible typo in /usr/bin/gscan2pdf line 433
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@ML: which version are you using?
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locks when trying to save as PDF
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This was fixed in v1.2.5. Please upgrade to the latest version from the
PPA:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:jeffreyratcliffe/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gscan2pdf
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Better workarounds would be either to set the SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE
environmental variable (e.g. put SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE=... in your
.bashrc), or to start gscan2pdf --device=device with the actual device
name required.
The device names are listed in the scanimage --help output (or if you
start gscan
The code for opening the device has changed a great deal between 0.9.32
and the current version 1.0.4, and will change again with the upcoming
version 1.0.5.
Would you be happy to test prerelease versions of 1.0.5 if I upload them
here so that the problematical device is ignored and another one is
I don't have a duplex scanner, and the Facing/Reverse/Double Sided
options in "Page Options" tab are aimed at scanning double sided paper
with a simplex scanner.
I must get around to properly supporting duplex scanners.
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A workaround would be to edit the ~/.gscan2pdf file and delete the
session field.
If you don't mind losing your settings, just deleting the ~/.gscan2pdf
would also solve the problem.
Or upgrade to the latest version.
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Thanks for all your work on this. Can you reproduce the problem with the
test backend?
I really like to introduce add regression tests when fixing bugs, and it
would be good to have one for this.
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I have uploaded Sane-0.04, which includes this patch, to CPAN
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pr
I don't have a PDF with 1000 pages to test. Please start gscan2pdf from
the command line with the --log option, reproduce the problem, quit, and
post the log file:
gscan2pdf --log=log
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gscan2pdf uses pdfimages to extract the images from the PDF. It looks to
me that pdfimage can only write 1000 images per call. I assume that the
workaround would be to extract the images in batches of 1000.
Please confirm that having imported pages 1-1000 in the first step, you
can them import pag
If there are 30 images in the first 10 pages, then I would expect this
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Load PDF with more than 1000 pages
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Just out of interest, how many files are produced by (and what are they
named)
pdfimages -f 1 -l 1526 "/media/user/BigDocument.pdf" x
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On 20 December 2015 at 22:53, Tim Ritberg <1527...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> -Feature request 82 (Scanning documents that are 1000 pages or more)
> Seems to be, that there was/is a limit to 1000.
I wrote that. It was about scanning and has nothing to do with importing
a PDF.
> The import with
Evidently every page has the image itself, and two masks.
How are the images named/numbered?
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Load PDF with more than 1000 pages
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I've just fixed this in the uncoming version. However, it exposed a
fundemental problem with the program architecture. Each page is stored
as a temporary file. Perl does not close the file handles for temporary
files until they are out of scope, so on my machine, after around 1000
pages, my machine
On 21 December 2015 at 09:51, Tim Ritberg <1527...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> x-000.ppm - x-4576.ppm
> x-002.pbm - x-4577.pbm
Ah. OK. In that case I should be able to fix the problem. Just have to
create a test case first.
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Very nice, thank you. You will see your hard work in the next release.
Please confirm that you have licensed your icons under GPL3.
Your point about the new icon is fair. I wonder if the icon is correct,
as it only implies a new document for those who scan each document
separately. I tend to put
The resolution problems should finally have been fixed in v1.2.5
Can you confirm this?
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locks when trying to save as PDF
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I started releasing v1.2.1 yesterday, and forgot to add the extra
dependency to the .deb when doing the packaging for the ppa. The error
message, when run from the command line is:
Can't locate List/MoreUtils.pm in @INC
I'll update it ASAP. If you can't wait, installing package
liblist-moreutils
On 13/01/14 23:23, Mike wrote:
> Thanks so much for the info. You should know that prior to the ppa
> upgrade yesterday, the only way to close gscan2pdf in 12.04 LTS after
> use was to kill the process. Please look into that problem as well if
> possible.
What happens if you use the quit icon or m
On 14/01/14 22:57, Mike wrote:
> Strangely enough, though, if you just launch the GUI and then close it
> (not from terminal) without having scanned anything, it quits normal.
> So, quiting problem occurs only after scanning.
It sounds as though gscan2pdf is waiting for a subprocess to finish.
Ple
Normally, the only thing that gscan2pdf does between the last line of
your output and actually quitting is to kill the threads and any other
subprocesses.
It looks to me that the Sane thread is not closing cleanly. Do you turn
off your scanner before quitting gscan2pdf?
What happens if you switch
Does this mean you are using v1.2.5?
Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with:
gscan2pdf--log=log
reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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I take it therefore, from the log file, that switching to the scanimage
frontend allowed you to quit gscan2pdf. This confirms that the problem
is the Sane thread not shutting down properly.
Do you turn off your scanner before quitting gscan2pdf?
Also, please confirm that you are able to quit when
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resolution incorrect, saved pdf far too large
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Try v1.1.3 from the PPA on launchpad
https://launchpad.net/~jeffreyratcliffe/+archive/ppa
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Error on trying to scan
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Error on trying to scan
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I'm upstream. I've fixed it upstream. I've released it. I've made
packages for Ubuntu on my PPA and also uploaded to sid.
Not sure what else I can do to fix it.
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I cannot reproduce problem 1 in comment #3.
Please go through, step by step, how you reproduce the bug in problem 1.
The main problem, however, I can see.
Comment #3 only covers the case where the user has not changed the
resolution. If some sort of down or upscaling operation has taken place,
t
Please start gscan2pdf from the command line with:
gscan2pdf --log=log
open the scan dialog, quit, and post the log file
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Scan all pages
Here's my core dump, plus the image that caused it.
$ cuneiform -l eng -f hocr -o hocr.txt "/home/jeff/Desktop/test images/Word
list (French)_page0002_2R.tif"
Cuneiform for Linux 1.1.0
*** buffer overflow detected ***: cuneiform terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.
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I have a fix for this. Please test v1.1.1 when I release it in the next
few days.
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It is described on the website:
http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/
The ppa is
http://ppa.launchpad.net/jeffreyratcliffe/ubuntu
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Opens in
Fixed in v1.1.1
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email to pdf does not work on Ubuntu 12.10
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Thanks for the apt-add-repository tip. I'll update the docs.
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Opens inaccessible tcp device, erro
Can you post a screenshot? It works fine here with a much smaller
screen.
Please also start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log
option, quit, and post the log file.
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Ah. OK. That is caused by the font combobox, as the names of some of the
fonts are really that long.
This patch fixes things for me by adding a scrollbar
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reproduce the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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Scan "all" not work
There was a problem with saving session files in 1.0.6, which I have
fixed in the upcoming release. However, I can't reproduce your first
problem.
Please start gscan2pdf from a terminal with the --log=log option,
reproduce the problem, and then post the log file.
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The Canon backend is producing an error on the second page. Let's see if
we can reproduce it with a CLI frontend.
Please change the frontend to 'scanimage' in Edit/Preferences and post
another log file.
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The fact that you can reproduce this with the scanimage frontend means
that the bug is not in gscan2pdf, but with the Canon backend.
Which package is providing the Canon backend?
The possibilities are libsane directly, or a package provided by Canon.
Either way, the following command from the CLI
imagemagick in precise is still not built against libfftw3
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I confirm the bug, which I assume to be in libpdf-api2 - perl, but I'll
have to work up a script to demonstrate.
In the mean time, using PNG or automatic compression is a workaround.
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In this case, PNG or automatic compression produces a PDF half the size
of that from LZW.
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Inverse colors when converting png -> pdf
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Another problem is that although input.png is black & white, it has a
depth of 8. Thresholding first produces a PDF with correct colours and
10x smaller:
input-LZW-depth8.pdf 6289138
input-PNG-depth8.pdf 3285386
input-depth1.pdf 461471
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For me, unchecking downsampling option is also a workaround. It seems
that libpdf-api2-perl doesn't like
convert -depth 8 -resize 516x730 input.png input.tif
Then the script below with PDF::API2 produces the inverted colours.
input.png[1] PNG 2481x3508 2481x3508+0+0 8-bit PseudoClass 256c 226KB
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On 19 June 2011 17:13, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> I have to do this with my HP OfficeJet. The only (programatical)
> solution is to hang up the complete libsane connection and then make
> another one for the next scan.
I've just implemented this. You'll see it in the next rele
The problem seems to be with the backend:
[gt68xx] Couldn't open firmware file
(`/usr/share/sane/gt68xx/A2Dfw.usb'): No such file or directory
Can you get it to scan from the command line with scanimage?
What happens in gscan2pdf if you switch to the scanimage frontend in
Edit/Preferences?
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The debug output shows you are using the scanimage frontend.
What happens if you try this from the command line (you might have to
update the device name if the address changes):
scanimage --device-name='gt68xx:libusb:004:003' --mode='Color'
--source='Flatbed' -y 297 -l 0 --resolution='600' -x 21
This depends heavily on the compression options you chose when saving
the PDF, and whether you embedded OCR output. Please start with
gscan2pdf --log=log
save a PDF, close gscan2pdf, and post the log file.
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As I said, the file size depends heavily on the compression.
You are using JPG compression, which is good for photo-type images, but
not for scans of text.
The image is 8-bit, when 1-bit would have done.
You say that you are using thresholding, but the log file doesn't show
this.
Try scanning
On 30 January 2012 10:58, tranchais wrote:
>> You say that you are using thresholding, but the log file doesn't show
>> this.
> Yes, it does, on lines 76 and 80
No. Those just tell you the default settings, should you use the
threshold tool. To actually use it, you have to go to Tools/Threshold.
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run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/find exited with return code 1
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I'm getting this message daily:
Anacron job 'cron.daily' on x
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/find exited with return code 1
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This seems feasible[1].
I'll try to get to it at some point, but it is not high on my list at
the moment.
[1] http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/doc/gtk2-perl-study-
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On Mythbuntu 12.04, upgrading from linux-image-3.5.0-25-generic to
linux-image-3.5.0-26-generic, caused the audio from my HDMI port to
become choppy. Booting back into linux-image-3.5.0-25-generic fixes
things.
$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], de
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Import of pdf no longer working
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I appreciate that gscan2pdf crashed, but the stacktrace shows it was
taken down by the sane-backend:
libsane-pixma.so.1
So I am reassigning this.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for the more detailed explanation.
This fixes it for me.
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the problem, quit, and post the log file.
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gscan2pdf unable to rotat
Whilst you are right that gscan2pdf crashes if you try to import this
PDF, gscan2pdf has never been able to roundtrip files like this - only
the images were extracted and imported. The text was always ignored.
I'll fix the crash - caused because gscan2pdf expects one image per
page, and the test P
This fixes things for me.
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Evidently, the crash occurs when setting a particular option on the scan
dialog window.
If you start gscan2pdf from the command line with the --log=log option,
then in Edit/Preferences, switch to the scanimage frontend, you will be
able to set the same option on the scan dialog window - but I assu
This was fixed in v1.1.2. Please try v1.1.3 from the PPA.
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tessaract ocr no longer available in gscan2pdf
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tessaract ocr no longer available in gscan2pdf
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Public bug reported:
The ADF on my HP Deskjet 8500 only ejects the last page if the SANE
handle is closed, so I have to cycle it as part of the scan process.
This works once, but the second time, HPLIP segfaults.
The attached example c code demonstrates the problem. Compile with:
gcc hplip_segfa
I should point out that I am using Ubuntu Precise:
libsane-hpaio 3.12.2-1ubuntu3
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Title:
Segfault cycling SANE handle
To manage notifi
** Attachment added: "Example C source"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1023161/+attachment/3218990/+files/hplip_segfault.c
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Title:
Segfault
This is an old version of gscan2pdf. Please try a newer version. I
import PDFs and other images files all the time.
** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Program quits without saving
To manage notifications about
This fixes things for me.
Thanks for the report
** Patch added: "multipage_tiff.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gscan2pdf/+bug/1181019/+attachment/3695107/+files/multipage_tiff.patch
** Changed in: gscan2pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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I'd like to mark this wontfix, but I don't seem to be allowed to, so
marking as invalid instead.
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Title:
Failure to load pdf pages
To manage not
Yes. That is what gscan2pdf does when it imports PDFs.
PDF import support is their to allow gscan2pdf to reimport a PDF that it
has previously written.
Anything else is beyond the scope of a scanner frontend.
If I wanted to fully support PDF, then I'd probably start by forking
evince.
Sorry to
I hadn't read the Gnome HIG[1].
The stock items for gtk+2[2] in some cases aren't very clear.
You imply that I should use gtk-clear for "Clear all", but the brush
icon doesn't say "clear" to me.
I picked the edit icon for attach as PDF to email, as one would be
editting an email. Do you have a b
According to comment #8, the problem only occurs with the scanadf and
scanadf-perl frontends. The problem with the libsane-perl frontend I
think was a different one, which I think was fixed with v1.0.3.
Please try the libsane-perl and scanimage frontends.
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