Alesh Slovak <alesh.slovak at avasys.jp> writes: > Hi, > > I work with Olaf and he asked me to take a look at this problem. > Unfortunately, I was not able to reproduce it. > > [snip] > > I really can't speculate as to what your trouble might be. I think > you'll have to wait until Olaf gets back so he can take another look at > this.
I had a look and was not able to reproduce it either. I did notice something odd, though, when I compared my debug log to yours. The line count values were different, 6 vs. 18, which indicates that you pick up a rather unexpected value for MAX_DATA in sanei/sanei_scsi.h when compiling iscan from source. You should be okay if you use the binary package's libsane-epkowa. That said, I'm curious as to why you pick up such a strange value for MAX_DATA (and what that value is). Can you send me a copy of the config.h file that gets created when you `./configure` the iscan sources? Also, a copy of the scsi/sg.h header file would be welcome. Normally, that file lives below /usr/include/. # Maybe that can help in fixing the problem in a later iscan release. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen FLOSS Engineer -- AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/