Quoting Hugh McMaster dasjour...@gmail.com:
My scanner (Canon Lide 70) is not supported currently, but (I hope)
will be supported by the Genesys backend sometime soon. Anyway, if I
added the Scanner IDs to the Genesys backend Conf.in and recompiled,
would that allow any usage of the scanner
Johannes Berg johan...@sipsolutions.net wrote:
Hi,
I don't plan to submit any patches to coolscan2.c because that code is
in my eyes horrible to work with. I also don't plan to submit ls5000.c
to SANE because apparently SANE still requires that the backend builds
with ancient compilers.
Johannes Berg johan...@sipsolutions.net wrote:
Hi,
I've added ls5000 to sane-backends-extras 1.0.18.8.
Oh, I'll probably have to submit a patch than that prevents coolscan2
from binding the ls5000.
Yep, that'll be needed. Though LS-5000 owners won't use coolscan2 so
they can just disable it
part
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From johan...@sipsolutions.net Sat May 12 09:29:22 2007
From: johan...@sipsolutions.net (Johannes Berg)
Date: Sat May 12 10:55:09 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] [FYI] new ls5000 backend
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If anybody wants to do it, all the better, but if it makes the code as
unreadable and stupid as it was in coolscan2.c (like parsing bytes from
a string at runtime...) then I will not take such a patch nor help
maintain a forked version.
Please note that the author of coolscan2 is reading
Ren? Rebe wrote:
Hi Erik,
On Friday 11 May 2007 23:11:27 Erik P. Olsen wrote:
I have changed my HP 7400c scanner connection from scsi to usb which gives
me a
strange problem. sane-find-scanner finds the scanner OK. xsane accesses the
scanner correctly. scanimage -L hangs. Setting debug