Very right . . must have had a typo in the command line.
I re-did my tests.
First test: used xsane to do a remote full scan and quit. Everything
worked fine. gzipped log: xsane_regscan_quit_log.txt.gz
2nd test: used xsane to do a remote preview scan then attempt a regular
scan once the
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On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 10:52 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 10:27:57AM -0700, Keith Clayton wrote:
No seg fault on the saned end. Its happily running, waiting to finish
up.
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 08:31:51AM -0700, Keith Clayton wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 10:52 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 10:27:57AM -0700, Keith Clayton wrote:
No seg fault on the saned end. Its happily running, waiting to finish
up. Xsane
Did use SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255 when starting saned. Cmd line was
SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255 saned -d255 12 2remote_scan_quit.log
So in that regard, was quite strange to not see any closing of the
scanner's fd.
Cheers,
Keith
PS: So your saying debugging mailing list issues is a holiday ?!?
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 11:00:23AM -0700, Keith Clayton wrote:
scanimage -d net:localhost:plustek works perfectly. Can scan as many
times consecutively as I'd like.
win32-xsane continues to fail on the 2nd scan. After power-cycling the
scanner I ran win32-xsane first then scanimage
No seg fault on the saned end. Its happily running, waiting to finish
up. Xsane itself remains responsive. I can open menus, quit the app,
etc. Not knowing the xsane code, does it start a child process to
initiate scanning and maybe that process has crashed/hung?
I'll look at the windows
Hi,
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 10:52:11AM -0700, Keith Clayton wrote:
I'm at a bit of a loss as to how I can troubleshoot this further.
Unfortunately I don't have another linux box on my small network that I
can test with to determine whether the problem is with win32-xsane or
rather with saned.
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Ooops . . sorry Henning . . meant to send my reply to the list rather than
directly to you. Ok . . reply . . take 2.
Thanks for the reply Henning. Most helpful. Here's some results of
testing.
scanimage -d