Dominque,
I’m the current maintainer of the SnapScan backend which supports the e20 in
Sane. Unfortunately I don’t own a e20 myself and don’t have access to one.
However, I’ve just tried sane-backends 1.0.27 on OS-X Sierra (homebrew) and
Linux with my scanner (that also needs firmware upload)
Hello list, I am writing to report that my SnapScan e20 broke between
1.0.25_1 and 1.0.27_3 (Mac OS X with Homebrew) and I'm not exactly
sure what is going on, however I experimented a bit and found some
facts that might be of interest.
Mac:~$
Hello list, I am writing to report that my SnapScan e20 broke between
1.0.25_1 and 1.0.27_3 (Mac OS X with Homebrew) and I'm not exactly
sure what is going on, however I experimented a bit and found some
facts that might be of interest.
Mac:~$
Le 25/11/2017 à 21:25, Hans Deragon a écrit :
If you use an HP multifunction printer you can configure it from
system-config-printer and you scanner feature will automatically work.
Nope, that is not the case. system-config-printer is only for the
printer side of a MFC device. I can print
Greetings Alex,
I am not an Sane expert, but what happens in your case, I believe, is
that Sane automatically detects your scanner, regardless of your printer
settings. I bet that if you tried your scanner before adding your
printer, it would have worked.
I am using Ubuntu 16.04.
Best
Le 26/11/2017 à 14:28, Hans Deragon a écrit :
Greetings,
I have an HP OfficeJet Pro 6978 MFC. I have two Linux computers at home,
a desktop and a laptop. Both are able to print to it, no problem. I
configured the desktop with hp-setup from hplip, using the USB cable.
That configures the
Hello,
On Nov 25 15:31 Hans Deragon wrote (excerpt):
If a printer is not found, I can add it with system-config-printer.
But if the magic of automatic detection of Sane fails,
I cannot add a scanner manually.
I did not read all the details in this mail thread but in general
as far as I
Greetings,
I have an HP OfficeJet Pro 6978 MFC. I have two Linux computers at home,
a desktop and a laptop. Both are able to print to it, no problem. I
configured the desktop with hp-setup from hplip, using the USB cable.
That configures the device to use the wifi. Once configured, I
Greetings Simon,
Isn't this a problem? I thought that Sane, like CUPS, is a generic
standard. So why would my HP MFC's scanner be something HP specific?
Shouldn't there be a way to just tell Sane "Hey, there is a scanner at
IP you are unable to detect automatically. Please add it to your
Greetings Alex,
There is program named xsane that could help you.
It does not help. It aborts because it does not found a scanner I use
occasionally, when I am at my friend's house, and it does not find my
scanner, which I am able to ping to and access to from another computer.
If you
Hello Hans,
There is program named xsane that could help you.
If you use an HP multifunction printer you can configure it from
system-config-printer and you scanner feature will automatically work.
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> Greetings,
>
> I understand that saned is a daemon / API running in the backend, but I
> believe that like CUPS's 'system-config-printer', it should come with a
> frontend to manage scanners.
AFAIK system-config-printer is a development of RedHat and has no relation
with CUPS. The only problem
I am going to include the syslog and debug log from scanbd
here is the debug log
pi@raspberrypi:/etc/scanbd $ sudo pico scanbd.conf
pi@raspberrypi:/etc/scanbd $ export SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/scanbd
pi@raspberrypi:/etc/scanbd $ scanbd
scanbd: debug on: level: 3
pi@raspberrypi:/etc/scanbd $ scanbd -f
Greetings,
I understand that saned is a daemon / API running in the backend, but I
believe that like CUPS's 'system-config-printer', it should come with a
frontend to manage scanners.
I have a network (wifi) scanner setup properly. One of my Linux machine
(a desktop computer) connects to it
Please provide the log of scanbd from the beginning on - until the point
where it starts repeating the same messages.
Am 05.11.2017 um 13:07 schrieb Adam Lloyd:
> Here are some of the log files below:
>
> pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tail -f /var/log/messages
> Nov 3 10:39:44 raspberrypi kernel: [
Here are some of the log files below:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tail -f /var/log/messages
Nov 3 10:39:44 raspberrypi kernel: [ 12.884962] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket
layer initialized
Nov 3 10:39:44 raspberrypi kernel: [ 12.884981] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver
1.11
Nov 3 10:39:45 raspberrypi lightdm[552]:
How/where would I find the full logs? Thanks for your patience!
Adam.
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 2:21 AM, Wilhelm Meier <
wilhelm.wm.me...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Please post the full log, so that one can see the names of all options.
> If the scanner supports a button (option) we will see the
Please post the full log, so that one can see the names of all options.
If the scanner supports a button (option) we will see the name of the
option in the log. Then one can adapt the config file to match the
option name and call a scan-script.
Am 02.11.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Adam Lloyd:
> Sorry
Sorry about that.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ export SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/scanbd
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ scanbd -f
scanbd: Can't set the effective gid to 116
scanbd: Can't set the effective uid to 111
scanbd: dbus match type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.Hal.Manager'
scanbd: Not Primary Owner (-1)
Please post the log as text, not as image ...
Am 02.11.2017 um 17:21 schrieb Adam Lloyd:
> Thanks Wilhelm.
>
> Here is the issue with my scandb setup.
>
> [IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2hqq7op.jpg[/IMG]
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Wilhelm Meier
>
Thanks Wilhelm.
Here is the issue with my scandb setup.
[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2hqq7op.jpg[/IMG]
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Wilhelm Meier <
wilhelm.wm.me...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> You should have a look at scanbd:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/
>
>
>
> Am 02.11.2017
You should have a look at scanbd:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/
Am 02.11.2017 um 16:19 schrieb Adam Lloyd:
> Hello,
>
> I recently moved an old scanner to a raspberry pi to see if I could get
> it to work on alternative platform. A google search revealed that SANE
> has "good"
Hello,
I recently moved an old scanner to a raspberry pi to see if I could get it
to work on alternative platform. A google search revealed that SANE has
"good" support for my particular scanner. After a few attempts I managed to
get Xsane working on a raspberry pi 3 running with stretch. I was
On 07/10/17 16:21, Joachim Bergerhoff wrote:
> I am running hplip-3.17.7 in view of installing sane support on my kde
> neon system for a HP colorlaser all-in-one.
>
> I am working my way through the missing dependencies and the last
> remaining is "sane-devel"
Which distro are you using?
Dears,
I am running hplip-3.17.7 in view of installing sane support on my kde neon
system for a HP colorlaser all-in-one.
I am working my way through the missing dependencies and the last remaining
is "sane-devel"
[image: Images intégrées 1]
Can't find it in my repositories, nor a how-to entry
On Sun, 2017-10-01 at 14:19 +0300, Harri T. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to connect a Canon MF8380Cdw multifunction device to my
> Linux Stretch laptop. Windows PCs seem to communicate with the ports
> TCP/8610 and UDP/8610 when scanning. I checked that with Wireshark.
>
> The folloing line is
Hi,
I'm trying to connect a Canon MF8380Cdw multifunction device to my Linux
Stretch laptop. Windows PCs seem to communicate with the ports TCP/8610 and
UDP/8610 when scanning. I checked that with Wireshark.
The folloing line is added to /etc/sane.d/pixma.conf:
mfnp://192.168.0.51:8610
Testing in 10.12.6
brew reinstall
https://github.com/yurikoles/homebrew-core/blob/sane-backends-1.0.27-3/Formula/sane-backends.rb
100.0%
Error: /Library/Caches/Homebrew/Formula/sane-backends.rb:7: syntax error,
unexpected
сб, 12 серп. 2017 о 09:05 Olaf Meeuwissen пише:
> They don't get deleted later. The files to be installed don't get
> created to begin with. This is arguably a bug in the sane-backends
> build system but you can easily work around it by running a `make`
> before
сб, 12 серп. 2017 о 09:05 Olaf Meeuwissen пише:
> They don't get deleted later. The files to be installed don't get
> created to begin with. This is arguably a bug in the sane-backends
> build system but you can easily work around it by running a `make`
> before
Hi Thomas,
schmo-fu writes:
> Okay, here i go again ...
>
> i can confirm, that it is not a permission problem. It's just that there
> are no files, where they should be.
>
> The scanner is recognized by sane-find-scanner now. But scanimage -L
> doesn't find it, because the sane-backends .conf
Okay, here i go again ...
i can confirm, that it is not a permission problem. It's just that there
are no files, where they should be.
The scanner is recognized by sane-find-scanner now. But scanimage -L
doesn't find it, because the sane-backends .conf files are supposed to
be at:
FYI: I'll be traveling until Thursday. So there will be no more input from my
side until then.
Liebe Grüße, Thomas.S
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> Am 29.07.2017 um 10:06 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen :
>
> Hi,
>
> Yurii Kolesnykov writes:
>
>> Hi, Olaf,
Yuri,
that's only part of the solution.
I tried
» brew reinstall
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yurikoles/homebrew-core/sane-backends-1.0.27-1/Formula/sane-backends.rb
«
but it leads to error:
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 401 Unauthorized
Error: Failed to download
I had create a PR in homebrew:
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/16170
Thomas, Tom, please try to install formula from my branch by running:
brew reinstall
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yurikoles/homebrew-core/sane-backends-1.0.27-1/Formula/sane-backends.rb
чт, 27 лип. 2017 о
Hi Tom,
you would have to install homebrew (see https://brew.sh/)
After that you simply type "brew install sane-backends" this will
install a binary (called bottle). The binaries are installed to
/usr/local/Cellar/... and symlinked /usr/local/bin/
To compile your own brew (after changing
I have a 1XL I can test with with if there is a 1.0.27 built for macintosh.
Just yell where I can download it.
> On Jul 27, 2017, at 12:14 PM, schmo-fu wrote:
>
> Hey Olaf and Yurii,
>
> thank you for your support, there is some progress:
> First i replaced
Hey Olaf and Yurii,
thank you for your support, there is some progress:
First i replaced usb-compat- with libusb-dependency in the formula.
sane-backends compiled, but still no usb-support.
Then i put »depends_on "pkg-config"« into the formula.
And here we go:
[sanei_usb] sanei_usb_init:
Hi, Olaf, Thomas!
Having another round through the info in the various links you and Yurii
> provided I noticed
>
> checking for pkg-config... no
>
> Is homebrew using pkgconfig instead? If so, I'd suggest adding
> something like
>
> system "ln", "-s", "pkg-config", "/usr/bin/pkgconfig"
>
No
Hi Thomas,
schmo-fu writes:
> Hi Olaf,
>
> sorry for the long wait, but now i'm back at the machine with the scanner.
No problem. I've been swamped with Real Work the last three days
anyways ;-)
> Am 24.07.17 um 14:09 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>>
>> Try --with-usb=yes. That really *should*
Hi Yurii,
Yurii Kolesnykov writes:
> Hi Thomas, Olaf!
>
>> It'd make more sense if you can tell me where these homebrew-commits can
>> be found.
>> # I've been on GNU+Linux and just about nothing else for two decades ;-)
>>
> Here is the brew formulae file. You can see history of commits.
>
Hi Olaf,
sorry for the long wait, but now i'm back at the machine with the scanner.
Am 24.07.17 um 14:09 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>
> Try --with-usb=yes. That really *should* bomb.
>
I put '--with-usb=yes' into the formula, but that didn't stop the
compilation. You find the log here:
Hi,
i want to report a problem with sane-backends 1.0.27 on MacOS
installation via homebrew package management.
I wrote to one of the maintainers (Yurii on Cc:) of the homebrew-formula
first. He send me here, because it's not a compilation problem.
The formula installed fine, but the resulting
I have written new Perl bindings for the SANE API. Please find them at:
https://metacpan.org/pod/Image::Sane
These Perl bindings for the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Project allow
you to access SANE-compatible scanners in a Perlish and object-oriented
way, freeing you from the casting and
Hi Rolf,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi Allan,
>
> If I'm checking the version with scanimage, I get this back:
>
> $ scanimage -V
> scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27
>
> Maybe the backend version should also show 1.0.27git?
The backend version bit shows whatever sane_init
Hi,
My PPA provides the post release versions (1.0.27+git{date}) now!
If somebody needs the recent SANE release instead of the version from
SANE daily git snapshot, she|he can use my new PPA[2].
Am 23.05.2017 um 11:44 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi,
>
> csola48 writes:
>
>> Dear Sir!
>>
>>
Hi Allan,
If I'm checking the version with scanimage, I get this back:
$ scanimage -V
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27
Maybe the backend version should also show 1.0.27git?
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 23.05.2017 um 04:02 schrieb m. allan noah:
> Sorry for the
Hello,
On May 22 18:51 m. allan noah wrote (excerpt):
SANE-Backends-1.0.27 has been released:
many thanks to all developers and contributors
for the new SANE-Backends-1.0.27 release!
FYI:
sane-backends-1.0.27 RPM packages for openSUSE users
are now available in the openSUSE Build Service
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> 2017-05-22: SANE-Backends-1.0.27 (see Note 1) has been released:
Thanks! I'm off now, checking my pending patch queues ;-)
Writing the release notes must have been quite a bit work, seeing that
there were well over 500 commits.
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Hi,
csola48 writes:
> Dear Sir!
>
> Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
> Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Unless you're using Rolf's PPA[1], that's up to your distribution's
sane-backends package maintainer.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-git
Dear Sir!
Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Kind Regards
csola48
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Dear Sir!
Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Kind Regards
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Sorry for the delay, real life got in the way. But, sane-backends repo
is now out of code freeze. Feel free to fix bugs, etc.
Note that the version is now 1.0.27git, based on earlier discussions
about making packaging easier.
Let me know if you see any problems related to the repo or the
2017-05-22: SANE-Backends-1.0.27 (see Note 1) has been released:
* Significant enhancements to canon_dr, epjitsu, epsonds, fujitsu,
genesys, hp3500, pixma and xerox-mfp backends.
* Minor updates, bugfixes or scanners added in several backends.
* 30+ new scanner models supported.
* Made libusb-1.0
Hi,
I see, the other work flows are pretty much easier for sane than git flow.
Am 20.05.2017 um 03:45 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi,
>
> Rolf Bensch writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>>> Hi All(an),
>>>
>>> m. allan noah writes:
>>>
What is the
Hi,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>> Hi All(an),
>>
>> m. allan noah writes:
>>
>>> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
>>> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
>>> the fix? How
Hi,
Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi All(an),
>
> m. allan noah writes:
>
>> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
>> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
>> the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
>
>
Hi All(an),
m. allan noah writes:
> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
> the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
Here's where git branches come in nice. Rolf creates a branch, commits
What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
allan
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 5:13 AM, Rolf Bensch wrote:
> Are we already in Code Freeze?
Hi Rolf,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Are we already in Code Freeze?
Allan wrote:
>> May 14: Code freeze (only update docs after this date)
and since there has been nothing on the mailing list to the contrary,
I'd say, yes, we are in Code Freeze. For a good five days already.
> I would like to
Are we already in Code Freeze?
I would like to commit a bug fix this weekend.
Rolf
Am 28.04.2017 um 14:04 schrieb m. allan noah:
> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
>
> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
> curating the bug
On Sun, 2017-05-07 at 07:34 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Louis Lagendijk writes:
>
> > On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 15:55 +0200, Wilhelm wrote:
> > > Am 06.05.2017 um 14:27 schrieb m. allan noah:
> > > > On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk > > > et>
> > > >
Hi all,
Louis Lagendijk writes:
> On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 15:55 +0200, Wilhelm wrote:
>> Am 06.05.2017 um 14:27 schrieb m. allan noah:
>> > On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk
>> > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hi,
>> > > Yesterday when I had a look at our bug tracker for any
Hmm, I think we should not rush this change. We can do another sane
release once we have something we all agree on, and have spent more
time testing.
allan
On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 15:55 +0200, Wilhelm wrote:
>> Am
On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 15:55 +0200, Wilhelm wrote:
> Am 06.05.2017 um 14:27 schrieb m. allan noah:
> > On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk
> > wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> > > > Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends
See also
https://code.google.com/archive/p/kvss905c/downloads
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Am 06.05.2017 um 14:27 schrieb m. allan noah:
> On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
>> On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
>>> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the
>>> door.
>>>
>>> Olaf has done a good job of
On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
>> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the
>> door.
>>
>> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
>> curating the
On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the
> door.
>
> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
> curating the bug tracker. However, there are a handful of patches in
> the bug tracker that
Hi Olaf,
I tried to build a recent version for zesty some weeks ago with my test
ppa: https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-test/+packages .
I'll try to investigate this issue next week. If you can provide a patch
before, I can merge it into the build system very quickly.
Hope
Hi again,
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Hi Allan,
>
> m. allan noah writes:
>
>> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
>
> [snip]
>> However, there are a handful of patches in
>> the bug tracker that could still be applied, once they are reviewed.
>
> I'm working
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 10:56 +0200, Rolf Bensch wrote:
> Hello Louis,
>
> Please don't forget to increment the pixma backend version in pixma.h
> (PIXMA_VERSION_BUILD) and in pixma.desc (version) after patching the
> code.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Rolf
Hi Rolf
Sigh, I had been considering
Hello Louis,
Please don't forget to increment the pixma backend version in pixma.h
(PIXMA_VERSION_BUILD) and in pixma.desc (version) after patching the code.
Many thanks.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 03.05.2017 um 16:35 schrieb Louis Lagendijk:
> This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
I was about to ping you on that ;-)
> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
> curating the bug tracker.
I don't think I did a good job (yet?) with the bug
You can send translations at any time, up to the day of the release.
allan
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Yuri Chornoivan wrote:
> п'ятниця, 28-кві-2017 08:04:55 m. allan noah написано:
>> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
>>
>> Olaf has
п'ятниця, 28-кві-2017 08:04:55 m. allan noah написано:
> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
>
> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
> curating the bug tracker. However, there are a handful of patches in
> the bug tracker that could
Misspelled link.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/panamfs-scan/
On April 26, 2017 8:26:18 AM PDT, "Diego de Sena Guimarães"
wrote:
>Hi Joseph, the link is broken or o don't have permission to see the
>files
>
>
>
>2017-04-26 15:48 GMT+01:00 Joseph Simone
I have been experimenting with some Panasonic drivers
aur.archlinux.org/packages/panamfs
Testing not complete, package files currently not syncing with repository.
Should work with i386 and x86_64.
On April 26, 2017 7:36:12 AM PDT, "Diego de Sena Guimarães"
Hi, do you know if there's is a sane backend for Panasonic KV-S5046H
scanner ? If there's one in development it should be fine for me. i'm just
doing a proof of concept here.
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Hi,
This scanner didn't appeared on http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html
since my last mail, do I have something else to do ?
I have seen that in genesys_devices.c, there is some model specific properties,
so I think that I had no chance to get it work with the ubuntu tutorial
(edition
> On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 12:07:22PM +0100, rowanknox wrote:
> I'm not really sure if I'm in the right place for this message, but I'm
> sure I'll be put right if not.
>
> After some months of attempts I have finally got the Samsung SCX-4100 to
> scan to Ubuntu 14.04.
> I am now in a
I'm not really sure if I'm in the right place for this message, but I'm
sure I'll be put right if not.
After some months of attempts I have finally got the Samsung SCX-4100 to
scan to Ubuntu 14.04.
I am now in a position to start using Sane but find the dialogue complex
and confusing so I have
Hi,
is there a support planned for the scanner ?
Samsung Xpress C480W
Which info is needed ?
Thank you very much.
regards
Folkher
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Hello,
only a general question:
On Nov 20 14:57 jan.p...@gmx-topmail.de wrote (excerpt):
i am searching for a multifunction copier, such as a
Toshiba eStudio 230 or an older Konica Minolta bizhub copier,
that is supported by some sane-backend (via usb or lan).
Both the Toshiba eStudio 230
Dear sane-enthusiasts,
i am searching for a multifunction copier, such as a Toshiba eStudio 230 or an older Konica Minolta bizhub copier,
that is supported by some sane-backend (via usb or lan).
Can you point me to specific models or vendors i could buy (or should verify)?
Does anyone use
Hi Roger,
Roger writes:
> Is this a real email, or an attempt to penetrate somebody's account?
This is a real email, as Allan has already tried to clarify in another
mail to the list[1]. Our intent was to reach all SANE developers[2] in
a convenient way first before contacting them directly.
Is this a real email, or an attempt to penetrate somebody's account?
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 08:54:31PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>Dear SANE developer,
>
>The SANE project thanks you for your contributions, big and small,
>recent and in days gone by.
>
>Over the years, a long list of
Dear SANE developer,
The SANE project thanks you for your contributions, big and small,
recent and in days gone by.
Over the years, a long list of developers has joined the project.
During that period, several have said the project farewell, on the
list or in private communication. Others have
I am trying to use the SanedeamonTutorial-Community Help Wiki.
I get as far as step 4 Cleanup Tasks (systemd) but then I get this. Failed to
execute operation: Invalid argument after sudo systemctl enable saned.socket.
I then carry on & configure the client but when trying to use Simple Scan
James A. Robinson writes:
> I appreciate your contacting them about the discrepancy. We'll see what
> they say (as you indicate, my own suspicion is that they will say nothing).
>
> BTW, regarding making sure to read the EULA, I assume you noticed that you
> can't actually get to the point
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen
> wrote:
>> Hi Allan,
>>
>> I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
>>
>> m. allan noah writes:
>>
>>> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in
I appreciate your contacting them about the discrepancy. We'll see what
they say (as you indicate, my own suspicion is that they will say nothing).
BTW, regarding making sure to read the EULA, I assume you noticed that you
can't actually get to the point where you see what architecture are
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
> Hi Allan,
>
> I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
>
> m. allan noah writes:
>
>> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
>> license. However, our license is
Hi Allan,
I just dashed off a rather long explation to James and the list.
m. allan noah writes:
> I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
> license. However, our license is not strictly GPL, and the differences
> were clearly not written by a lawyer. You could argue
Hi,
James A. Robinson writes:
> I was wondering whether or not any of the developers here know the
> story behind the Brother scanner drivers? They offer a Debian
> package that identifies itself as GPL, and that claims it is based
> on sane-backends.When I asked them about getting ahold
I personally am of the opinion that Brother is in violation of our
license. However, our license is not strictly GPL, and the differences
were clearly not written by a lawyer. You could argue that we give
some space for a company to steal our work, and keep it from their
users. I vote with my
I was wondering whether or not any of the developers here know the
story behind the Brother scanner drivers? They offer a Debian
package that identifies itself as GPL, and that claims it is based
on sane-backends.When I asked them about getting ahold the
source (I want to port it to ARM), I
Hmm, recently I have been getting this from the nightly cron
/home/groups/sane/bin/update-htdocs.sh
chgrp: changing group of `./.git/index': Operation not permitted
Is that related to a change you have made here?
allan
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 9:23 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi allan,
First, a bit of background is probably in order. I am playing around on
GitLab trying to automate parts of the SANE development process. Some
of this is done already at Alioth but I get the impression that Alioth
is not good enough or at least behind the curve.
Below are my findings
I was interested in trying gscan2pdf, so I installed it on one of my
computers at home to access my networked Scanjet 8200 sitting on my main
server. I was interested in trying to use the ADF. I've had hit or miss
(mostly miss) success with the ADF, but it's been long enough since I tried
it that
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