Hi Hugh,
On Monday 30 April 2007 08:08, Hugh McMaster wrote:
I have managed to compile Sane 1.0.18 on Cygwin successfully. The
only backend that does not compile is the Pixma backend. I have
attached the output of the compile error.
If anyone has any ideas on this...
Hugh
Output:
On Monday 30 April 2007 16:57:05 L? H?ng B?i wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm using an Epson Stylus CX-1500. I can scan image from it with snapscan
backend. However, the image is green, no red, no blue. It seems that I need
to specify a firmware to upload to the scanner. I look in Windows
abel deuring adeur...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
It could be that the JX250 is much more sensistive to latency problems
than other scanners... I'll test your patch during the next days (sorry,
I can't make at present a more precise and honest promise...). But I
NP, as long as we're getting somewhere
Hi,
After looking at a couple of bug logs describing the issues users are
having with SANE and CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND, I have 2 theories that need
to be confirmed; it'd be nice if someone could take a look at the
second one, as I don't have the hardware to test right now.
1 - Scanners, like
JKD jkds...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
After some days using hp4370 scanner, I've made necessary changes in
hp3900 backend to scan images successfully. At least in resolutions
lower than 1200 dpi.
Calibration process is not completed and its implementation in hp4370 is
different from hp3970
Hi Julien
On 30/04/07, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Hugh McMaster wrote:
I am running saned via inetd. When you say that Saned uses the
Standard Input/Standard Output, what do you mean?
When run through inetd, inetd will pass the TCP connection over to
saned on stdout (fd 1).
Does that mean
Hi Wittawat,
On 01/05/07, Wittawat Yamwong wrote:
On Monday 30 April 2007 08:08, Hugh McMaster wrote:
pixma.c: In function 'map_error':
pixma.c:132: error: 'ECANCELED' undeclared (first use in this function)
[...]
Please grasp the CVS version. It's already fixed there. If you don't want
Hugh McMaster dasjour...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When run through inetd, inetd will pass the TCP connection over to
saned on stdout (fd 1).
Does that mean that Saned is started automatically when a connection
is detected?
That's what inetd is for :) See saned(7) for details on the setup etc.
JKD jkds...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
(readding sane-devel to the Cc:)
What's the status of the hp3900 backend ?
During some months I've been working to add support to other scanners so
I didn't have much time to spend deciphering calibration proccess. But
retrieved image is quite acceptable.
Hi everyone,
When trying to compile the 20th April CVS snapshot of Sane, I am
receiving the following error during the 'make' process:
sanei_tcp.c: In function `sanei_tcp_read':
sanei_tcp.c:109: error: `MSG_WAITALL' undeclared (first use in this function)
sanei_tcp.c:109: error: (Each undeclared
El Tue, 01 de May de 2007, a las 10:33:36AM +0200, Julien BLACHE dijo:
Hi,
After looking at a couple of bug logs describing the issues users are
having with SANE and CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND, I have 2 theories that need
to be confirmed; it'd be nice if someone could take a look at the
second one,
JKD jkds...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
That means that typing lsusb two times in console we would get different
bus and dev values if there is a considerable amount of seconds between
each command. I've checked that possibility and these values don't
change.
OK, thanks. I hardly see how it could
JKD jkds...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Connections remain ? Is the connection still open when the device goes
to sleep, or is it closed before that ?
Could we be failing to catch an error here ?
As I understand, connection starts with sanei_usb_open in sane_open()
and remains until
I don't know how many out there can help me, but I'm at a loss here.
I first had a Lexmark All in One which was utter garbage. After getting
it installed, it did what it was supposed to. The scanner even worked.
Now, the scanner on the Lexmark appeared to have been dying on me, so I
went out and
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Do you have an HP Deskjet F4140?
I'm just trying to figure out some tips to get this scanner working. I
have no leads at all... :(
On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 13:46 +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote:
JKD jkds...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
(readding sane-devel to the Cc:)
What's the status of the hp3900
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Hi,
On Monday 30 April 2007 16:57, L? H?ng B?i wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm using an Epson Stylus CX-1500. I can scan image from it with
snapscan backend. However, the image is green, no red, no blue. It
seems that I need to specify a firmware to upload to the scanner. I
look in Windows
Hi,
On Monday 30 April 2007 21:34, Y P wrote:
as you will see, the scanner is found/recognized,
but xsane seems to find his Logitech QuickCam and doesn't give him
the choice to tell that's his intensions are to scan, not to webcam
:-)
He also did tried to add ln -s /dev/sg0 /dev/scanner
On Monday 30 April 2007 21:34:15 Y P wrote:
but xsane seems to find his Logitech QuickCam and doesn't give him the
choice to tell that's his intensions are to scan, not to webcam
1. Check the config file for the scanner, and see if the /dev/sg0 entry has
been uncommented.
2. Check if you need
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