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On 2010?11?28? 07:45, Martin Kr?ger wrote:
Hello
I am owner of an Epson Perfection 610. It did his work very well until i
switched from debian-stable using sane 1.0.19 to debian-testing 1.0.21.
So i pulled the sane-repository and did a
Thanks to the support of a few testers, especially S. Lipinski, I have
been able to isolate the command sequence which gets the ADF working.
Basically, the driver needs to send a reset command to the scanner,
potentially solving both the initial ADF not working issue and the ADF
failure
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I just read that the Sane library software will be used by the closed,
non-free program Vuescan. See the announcement at
http://www.hamrick.com/
So far I know, this is not allowed for GPL Version 2 software, like
Sane. Am I correct?
Gerber van der Graaf gerber.vdgraaf at gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
So far I know, this is not allowed for GPL Version 2 software, like
Sane. Am I correct?
SANE is not GPLv2.
JB.
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Julien BLACHE http://www.jblache.org
jb at jblache.org
A quick search learns me this is a GPL violation:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IfLibraryIsGPL
In case I am right, what can be done against this practice? Its quite a
pity for all those contributors who generously provided their code to
Sane and will be used in a closed source,
To clarify Julien's statement further, SANE's license contains an
exception which allows exactly this kind of use. I personally don't
like this exception, but it is an artifact of the past, impossible to
change now.
But, Hamrick's decision to use SANE as a library instead of stealing
its code, is
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Tom?? Posp??ek wrote:
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The same patch seems also to have broken Canon Pixma MP160 [1] and Pixma
MP780 [2].
*t
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/585887
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/498532
Hello sane developers,
current Debian libsane [1] - the to be released next stable Debian -
doesn't work with Pixma MP600. I tracked the problem down with great help
from Julien Blache [2] and the patch that broke scanning is
1430217e1919801fa6418c36589cc4360e5f1779
How to reproduce the
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Nicolas Martin wrote:
Le lundi 29 novembre 2010 ? 19:54 +0100, Tomas Pospisek a ?crit :
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Tom?? Posp??ek wrote:
[...]
The same patch seems also to have broken Canon Pixma MP160 [1] and Pixma
MP780 [2].
Could you try first
I will, however I ask you
Le lundi 29 novembre 2010 ? 22:08 +0100, Tomas Pospisek a ?crit :
I will, however I ask you to please bear with me until in a few days when
I'll be able to test the scanner again.
Ok
The right thing to do is disable the ESC m command for all D levels in
epson2-ops.c. Patch attached.
Patch works fine . Thanks .
Best regards
martin
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