Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi,

ToddAndMargo writes:

> On 02/17/2018 06:13 AM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
>> Does Olaf Meeuwissen's post at
>> https://www.mail-archive.com/sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg33846.html
>> help?  It describes imagescan as an Epson product.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> My scanner is an Epson Perfection V300
>
> I installed iscan-gt-f720-bundle-1.0.1.x64.rpm from

That bundle should support your Perfection V300 just fine.

> https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/Perfection-Series/Epson-Perfection-V19-Photo/s/SPT_B11B231201?review-filter=Linux

Eh, that's for the V19.  Oh, I see now, clicking the Linux Drivers for
Epson Products gets you to

  http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/?OSC=LX

(with which I'm familiar) where you can search for the V300.

> I am able to scan with both xsane and simple-scan, which
> both use the front end.

Looks like you're slightly confused as to what's a frontend and what's
a backend as far as SANE is concerned.  Both xsane and simple-scan are
SANE frontends.  Both use the SANE epkowa backend that came as part of
your bundle (via the SANE dll backend) to communicate with the scanner
(via a non-free interpreter plugin used by the SANE epkowa backend in
your particular case).

> I am not able to scan from the back end using saned
> with either "xsane net:localhost" of PDF Studio.

Here you are using the xsane SANE frontend in combination with the SANE
net backend to communicate with saned, running on localhost.  That, in
turn should be using the SANE epkowa backend (again via the SANE dll
backend) to communicate with your scanner (again via that non-free
interpreter plugin that the SANE epkowa backend relies upon in your
particular case).

> I am able to manually start saned and scan with
> PDF Studio, which always uses saned.

OK, so your saned configuration is good (apart from the fact that you
have to start it manually but that's another issue).

>  From Olag's post, it seems that he is saying
> that there is a different driver for the front end
> and the back end.  But, if I can manually start saned,
> it would seems that I have both in place.

Sorry if I gave you that impression but that's not what I was trying to
say.  Perhaps that my explanations above clarify a bit better how the
various pieces are connected.  If you can scan from your V300 using PDF
Studio and PDF Studio always uses your saned on localhost, then, yes,
you have all the required pieces in place.

>  From the error log, I do believe I am missing
> libsane-imagescan.so.1

That SANE backend does not support the V300, AFAIK.  The SANE epkowa
backend does, with the help of a non-free interpreter (libesintXX.so
IIRC).  The imagescan backend is part of the imagescan RPM that you
appear to have installed from an imagescan-bundle or at least had
installed at one time.  These are *not* the same as the iscan-bundles!

BTW, the V19 is supported by *both* bundles.

Check if you still have it installed, remove it if you don't need it and
remove any references to it from any files below /etc/sane.d/ insofar
still present.  My guess is that the error message you initially posted
is due to you removing the imagescan RPM and that that didn't clean up
any references in the SANE configuration or, heaven forbid, you just
removed selected files manually yourself.

You can remove any imagescan.conf you find below /etc/sane.d/ and should
remove any imagescan entry in dll.conf you find.  That should make that
dll backend error go away but probably still will not fix your "xsane
net:localhost" issue.

In case you want to keep imagescan installed, check that
/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1 is not a broken symlink and
points to /usr/lib64/utsushi/sane/libsame-imagescan.so.1.0.27.  That is,
the output of

  readlink -e /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1

should produce /usr/lib64/utsushi/sane/libsame-imagescan.so.1.0.27

> For the full error log, see
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1546433
>
> Error log: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397367
> configuration: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397368
>
>  From the error log, it looks like saned tried to contact
> the scanners three times and failed because it could not
> find libsane-imagescan.so.1

It does look that way but I think that is mostly due to the log levels
you specified.  Add SANE_DEBUG_EPKOWA=HEX to see what the epkowa backend
has to say when it looks for your V300 (or V19?).

Hope this helps,
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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 02/17/2018 05:48 PM, Richard Ryniker wrote:

libsane-imagescan.so.1 is in the rpm package at:

   
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/zhonghuaren/Fedora_27/x86_64/imagescan-3.32.0-8.1.x86_64.rpm

but I have only looked to see this file is there.  I have not tried it.
Perhaps it will offer you a path forward.  I suspect the package
referenced above originates from:

 https://github.com/utsushi/imagescan



Hi Richard,

Tears!  :'(

  # dnf repoquery --whatprovides */imagescan
  Last metadata expiration check: 0:03:36 ago on Sat 17
  Feb 2018 11:33:23 PM PST.
  


  # dnf repoquery --whatprovides */libsane-imagescan
  Last metadata expiration check: 0:03:45 ago on Sat 17
  Feb 2018 11:33:23 PM PST.
  


Sanity check:
 # dnf repoquery --whatprovides firefox
 Last metadata expiration check: 0:07:08 ago on Sat 17
 Feb 2018 11:33:23 PM PST.
 firefox-0:57.0-0.8.fc27.x86_64
 firefox-0:58.0.1-1.fc27.x86_64


I will look in the opensuse repo probably sometime tomorrow.  I
may have to rebuild the SRPM.

Thank you for the help!

-T


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[sane-devel] scanimage: sane_read: Operation was cancelled on Canoscan 9000F Mark II

2018-02-17 Thread Christopher Waid
I've got what I believe is a bug. I was able to duplicate what another 
user experienced on Ubuntu 17.10 with this scanner. After updating to 
the latest version of sane I'm still getting the error:


scanimage: sane_read: Operation was cancelled

I have read that the below commands do work with at least some prior 
version of sane and see there is also documentation indicating that 
scanning negatives on this model scanner should work.


If there is anything I can do further test or somewhere else I 
can/should report this bug please let me know. I'm very interested in 
seeing this bug fixed.


ubuntu@ubuntu:~/sane-backends$ scanimage -L
device `pixma:04A9190D' is a CANON Canoscan 9000F Mark II multi-function 
peripheral


ubuntu@ubuntu:~/sane-backends$ scanimage -V
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27

ubuntu@ubuntu:~/sane-backends$ scanimage --device-name pixma:04A9190D
 --source 'Transparency Unit' --resolution 2400 --format tiff
 --mode Color -l 76 -x 66 > /tmp/negative.tiff

scanimage: sane_read: Operation was cancelled

ubuntu@ubuntu:~/sane-backends$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 4.13.0-21-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 18 17:29:16 UTC 
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


ubuntu@ubuntu:~/sane-backends$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="17.10 (Artful Aardvark)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 17.10"
VERSION_ID="17.10"
HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/;
SUPPORT_URL="https://help.ubuntu.com/;
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/;
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy;
VERSION_CODENAME=artful
UBUNTU_CODENAME=artful


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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread Richard Ryniker
libsane-imagescan.so.1 is in the rpm package at:

  
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/zhonghuaren/Fedora_27/x86_64/imagescan-3.32.0-8.1.x86_64.rpm

but I have only looked to see this file is there.  I have not tried it.
Perhaps it will offer you a path forward.  I suspect the package
referenced above originates from:

https://github.com/utsushi/imagescan

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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 02/17/2018 04:47 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:

Hi,

ToddAndMargo writes:


Hi All,

found 0 devices

What is this all about?


How are we supposed to know?  


But, but, but, I thought you knew all and see all!!!
I should have put the question at the bottom of the post,
instead of the top.



What did you do?  What did you expect to
happen?  What happened?


I was unable to scan with saned.  I posted a link
to the full error log below.


Please provide details.  We weren't shoulder-surfing at your place when
this happened and we have neither extra-sensory perception capabilities
nor crystal balls.


If you look at the bug report posted below, the two
attachments give tons of details.


Fedora 26 x 64
Xfce 4.12

sane-backends-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-daemon-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64

I am trying to get xsane to work with systemd and saned.  When I run
  $ xsane net:localhost

I get the following error pop up:
 Error: Failed to open device `net:localhost': Error during device I/0

In saned@.service, I have debug set to the following:
Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255
SANE_DEBUG_BJNP=5
SANE_DEBUG_NET=128

And this error pops up in my debug log:
# journalctl -efx -t saned > saned.log.txt

 996: 032]: [dll] load: searching backend `imagescan' in
`/usr/lib64/sane'
Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: trying to
load `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1'
 Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
couldn't open `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or
directory)
 Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
couldn't find backend `imagescan' (No such file or directory)
 Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll]
sane_get_devices: found 0 devices
 Feb 17 02:59:14 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: saned exiting


The dll backend not being able to load a backend should not prevent
saned from detect locally connected devices at large.  Looks like you
expect to find a device supported by the pixma backend.  If that's the
case, you may safely remove/purge any imagescan package that you seem to
have picked up from who knows where (EPSON's download site, perhaps?).

Hope this helps,



Hi Olaf,

Where did you see pixma being call out?  Maybe???

Here is some more detailed information:

My scanner is an Epson Perfection V300

I installed iscan-gt-f720-bundle-1.0.1.x64.rpm from

https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/Perfection-Series/Epson-Perfection-V19-Photo/s/SPT_B11B231201?review-filter=Linux

I am able to scan with both xsane and simple-scan, which
both use the front end.

I am not able to scan from the back end using saned
with either "xsane net:localhost" or PDF Studio,
which only uses saned.

I am able to manually start saned and scan with
PDF Studio and "xsane net:localhost".  Well, some
of the time.

An unlimited trial of PDF Studio can be downloaded from
https://www.qoppa.com/pdfstudio/

From the error log, it looks like saned tried to contact
the scanners three times and failed because it could not
find libsane-imagescan.so.1

For the full error log, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1546433

Error log: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397367
configuration: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397368

-T


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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 02/17/2018 06:13 AM, Richard Ryniker wrote:

Does Olaf Meeuwissen's post at
https://www.mail-archive.com/sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg33846.html
help?  It describes imagescan as an Epson product.



Hi Richard,

My scanner is an Epson Perfection V300

I installed iscan-gt-f720-bundle-1.0.1.x64.rpm from

https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/Perfection-Series/Epson-Perfection-V19-Photo/s/SPT_B11B231201?review-filter=Linux

I am able to scan with both xsane and simple-scan, which
both use the front end.

I am not able to scan from the back end using saned
with either "xsane net:localhost" of PDF Studio.

I am able to manually start saned and scan with
PDF Studio, which always uses saned.

From Olag's post, it seems that he is saying
that there is a different driver for the front end
and the back end.  But, if I can manually start saned,
it would seems that I have both in place.

From the error log, I do believe I am missing
libsane-imagescan.so.1

For the full error log, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1546433

Error log: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397367
configuration: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1397368

From the error log, it looks like saned tried to contact
the scanners three times and failed because it could not
find libsane-imagescan.so.1

-T


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Re: [sane-devel] Mustek scanner problem

2018-02-17 Thread Chris Widdows
Made the changes, but it is not recognised. XSane seems to only pickup
on my webcam. I ran sane-find-scanner as root and this is what I got:

> sane-find-scanner

  # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
  # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
  # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer.

  # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make
sure that
  # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.

found USB scanner (vendor=0x138a, product=0x0011) at libusb:003:005
found USB scanner (vendor=0x055f, product=0x050c, chip=GL128) at
libusb:001:003
  # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be
supported by
  # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

  # Not checking for parallel port scanners.

  # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports
  # can't be detected by this program.
> scanimage -L
device `v4l:/dev/video0' is a Noname Integrated Camera virtual device

And this is LMDE2 distro, 64bits, kernel 4.9 (from the jessie
backports). Essentially LMDE2 is a pimped Debian Jessie, which is
oldstable. 16GB Ram, core i7, Disk is a 64GB ssd + 1TB HDD and the HDD
is configured as a bcache-backend, because there's 192GB left on the
ssd, which I use as the bcache cache device.

Rgds Chris


On 15/02/18 13:56, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Chris writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My first post here, and whilst I think I've covered the obvious things,
>> I could have easily missed something. But I can read, so in case I
>> missed what to read, kindly tell me
>>
>> Having said that, I have got a Mustek A3F1200N scanner. It's an usb
>> scanner and Mustek offers a xsane backend deb file for this scanner at
>> ftp://ftp2.mustek.com.tw/pub/new/driver/A3F1200N/Linux/ . I run 64 bit
>> LMDE2, so I downloaded and installed the .deb file. This added a lot of
>> files to /etc/sane.d, but xsane does not detect the scanner. So I did an
>> lsusb and found this: Bus 001 Device 010: ID 055f:050c Mustek Systems, Inc.
> Third party backend binary packages often don't bother with getting the
> device access permissions right on *your* particular system.  Taking a
> quick look at Mustek's binaries, it doesn't seem to even do so much as
> try.
>
> # Apart from that, it seems to warp you back in time to sane-backends
> # 1.0.23 for all other backends and clobber whatever changes you made
> # to /etc/sane.d.  At least for the i386 deb.
>
> You didn't mention the distribution you use but something like the below
> ought to work for most.
>
>  sudo cp /lib/udev/rules.d/*-libsane.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
>
> and replace the whole of the gargatuan list of entries that look like
>
>   ATTRS{idVendor}=="055f", ATTRS{idProduct}=="050c", 
> ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
>
> with that single line.  Replace the line that starts with
>
>   ENV{libsane_matched}=="yes"
>
> with
>
>   ENV{libsane_matched}=="yes", RUN+="chmod 0666 $env{DEVNAME}"
>
> Replug your device and things should work, if my recollection of the way
> udev works still up to snuff.  It's not the most granular and security
> conscious way of going about this but is good enough for single user
> machines and most SOHO use.
>
> Hope this helps,
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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread Richard Ryniker
Does Olaf Meeuwissen's post at
https://www.mail-archive.com/sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg33846.html
help?  It describes imagescan as an Epson product.

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Re: [sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi,

ToddAndMargo writes:

> Hi All,
>
> found 0 devices
>
> What is this all about?

How are we supposed to know?  What did you do?  What did you expect to
happen?  What happened?

Please provide details.  We weren't shoulder-surfing at your place when
this happened and we have neither extra-sensory perception capabilities
nor crystal balls.

> Fedora 26 x 64
> Xfce 4.12
>
> sane-backends-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-daemon-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
>
> I am trying to get xsane to work with systemd and saned.  When I run
>  $ xsane net:localhost
>
> I get the following error pop up:
> Error: Failed to open device `net:localhost': Error during device I/0
>
> In saned@.service, I have debug set to the following:
> Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255
> SANE_DEBUG_BJNP=5
> SANE_DEBUG_NET=128
>
> And this error pops up in my debug log:
> # journalctl -efx -t saned > saned.log.txt
>
> 996: 032]: [dll] load: searching backend `imagescan' in
> `/usr/lib64/sane'
> Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: trying to
> load `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1'
> Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
> couldn't open `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or
> directory)
> Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
> couldn't find backend `imagescan' (No such file or directory)
> Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll]
> sane_get_devices: found 0 devices
> Feb 17 02:59:14 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: saned exiting

The dll backend not being able to load a backend should not prevent
saned from detect locally connected devices at large.  Looks like you
expect to find a device supported by the pixma backend.  If that's the
case, you may safely remove/purge any imagescan package that you seem to
have picked up from who knows where (EPSON's download site, perhaps?).

Hope this helps,
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[sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

2018-02-17 Thread ToddAndMargo

Hi All,

found 0 devices

What is this all about?

Fedora 26 x 64
Xfce 4.12

sane-backends-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-daemon-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64

I am trying to get xsane to work with systemd and saned.  When I run
$ xsane net:localhost

I get the following error pop up:
   Error: Failed to open device `net:localhost': Error during device I/0

In saned@.service, I have debug set to the following:
Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 
SANE_DEBUG_BJNP=5

SANE_DEBUG_NET=128

And this error pops up in my debug log:
# journalctl -efx -t saned > saned.log.txt

   996: 032]: [dll] load: searching backend `imagescan' in 
`/usr/lib64/sane'
Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: trying to 
load `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1'
   Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: 
couldn't open `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or 
directory)
   Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: 
couldn't find backend `imagescan' (No such file or directory)
   Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] 
sane_get_devices: found 0 devices

   Feb 17 02:59:14 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: saned exiting


Many thanks,
-T



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