Endpoint Address: 83
Direction: in
Attribute: 3
Type: Int.
Max Packet Size: 1
Interval: 250ms
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Chris
Registered Linux user #283774 @ http://counter.li.org
I forgot to mention that I'm running Mandrake 8.2. I'm sure this makes a
difference.
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1:20pm up 19:57, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.04, 0.01
, wouldn't it make more
sense to simply take a raw scan with default settings and do all the
adjustments in Gimp only? In terms of workflow, it would make sense to
only be doing one set of adjustments.
Cheers,
Chris
Thanks Allan and Ulrich, that's exactly the sort of information I was
looking for.
Chris
Chris wrote:
Hi group,
Can anyone tell me whether any of the colour (and other) adjustments
that I make in XSane affect the actual (hardware) output of my scanner,
or are all these adjustments simply
to provide any other information.
Many thanks
Chris
making depend in include
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cnolan/Download/sane-backends-1.0.18/include'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `depend'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cnolan/Download/sane-backends-1.0.18/include'
making depend in lib
Hi Allan.
I'm not too sure. I found the following line?
ac_cv_func_getenv=no
But there are also a few other lines referring to getenv. I've pasted it
up at http://dpaste.com/31205/ to avoid a large post here.
Any ideas?
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
look in config.log for the getenv test. what
://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4250316
So, any ideas how I can get this thing to build? I know others have
managed to build it on 64bit systems. I am pretty sure I'm missing
something from the required libraries?
Thanks
Chris
Martin Kho wrote:
Why don't you use a source rpm specific
:
ons 2008-01-16 klockan 08:01 + skrev Chris:
Hi Allan.
I'm not too sure. I found the following line?
ac_cv_func_getenv=no
But there are also a few other lines referring to getenv. I've pasted it
up at http://dpaste.com/31205/ to avoid a large post here.
Any ideas?
Chris
the
BACKENDLIBS to use a hard-coded /usr/lib64/libieee1284.so instead of
-lieee1284
5) make
Maybe this will help someone else. If there is anything amiss here that
should be passed on to the fedora development team then please let me know.
Thanks to all
Chris
Chris wrote:
Thank you Mattias - we're
Mattias Ellert wrote:
ons 2008-01-16 klockan 09:22 + skrev Chris:
Thank you Mattias - we're getting somewhere now. Still got problems
though:
I installed libieee1284-devel x86_64 and then noticed that config.log
was showing it couldn't find libusb.so so I have symlinked
/usr/lib64
Chris wrote:
I am going to retry the compile process now that I have the correct
libusb-devel installed and see how we go.
Ok, the compilation still fails even after I have the correct x86_64
libs installed (and rebooted just to be sure):
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/cnolan
Thanks for everyones input. Here's the final (clean) solution to my
problem for the benefit of others:
1) We need the x86_64 versions of libusb-devel and libieee1284-devel -
to install these on Fedora 8:
yum erase libieee1284-devel libusb-devel
yum install libieee1284-devel libusb-devel
Be
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage -L
[sudo] password for chris:
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner
/scanner
#/dev/sg0
On 04/05/11 20:50, m. allan noah wrote:
what are the contents of /etc/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.auwrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage
/scanner
#/dev/sg0
On 04/05/11 20:50, m. allan noah wrote:
what are the contents of /etc/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.au wrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo
/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.au
wrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage -L
[sudo] password for chris:
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting
Can you tell me what I do next
Chris
On 10/05/11 20:22, m. allan noah wrote:
The scanner works as root, but not as a regular user. So we need to
adjust the permissions of the device.
The mechanism to do this differs somewhat between linux distros.
Generally, we will be editing udev (/etc/udev
What am I doing wrong :(
I'm loging on as root user
Places/home the I keep clicking back to get the DEV folder I find sg0
which is my scanner I click on properties. I have changed both owener
and group to chris restarted the computer
Login as chris and the owner and group are back to root
WHY
as root. in that shell, run this:
chown chris. /dev/sg0
(this assumes that 'chris' is your login.) Note the '.' after chris.
This changes the owner and group. Now exit the root shell:
exit
and exit the 'chris' shell if you don't need it any more.
exit
However, all of this is a stop-gap
Hi Allan
Thanks for all your help :)
Chris
On 23/05/11 11:03, m. allan noah wrote:
IIRC- there was a bug in Ubuntu's SCSI scanner udev rules, which Olaf
reported to them? The general idea is to add a line to a file in
/etc/udev/rules.d, which will set the permissions on the scanner
to be set to nil?
Many thanks in advance for any comments.
Chris
am I right in
guessing that I need to find and install some more dev files and re-do
the ./configure make?
Thanks again!
Chris :)
I did the following exactly as per the successful laptop install:
- download cvs nightly code
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- make
- sudo make install
make
sudo make install
And it worked! Thanks again, I look forward to the 1.0.17 release.
Chris
it doesn't always work and i have to use terminal
to do a scan
Thanks
Chris
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out if it is possible to
get this scanner to work. So far google yields no real data, which given
that A3 scanners are no where near as common as A4 scanners, is not a
total surprise. Can anyone point me in a direction that might get things
working?
Thanks
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Hi all,
I needed to build a tar file of latest CVS to aid in custom RPM
generation. I found make dist failed without the following fix to
xerox_mfp man page.
Chris
Index: doc/Makefile.in
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/sane/sane-backends
and incorporated into
CVS were appropriate.
Once thats done then I can publish my RPM's.
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
Committed, thanks! Any word on publishing these updated rpms somewhere?
allan
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I
and would also allow removing the unneeded Makefile from the
include/ directory and move its work to toplevel or src/ as well.
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
I'd like to help resolve this issue but need some direction from
whomever looks over the make infrastructure the most. I see a few basic
options. #2 and #3 are my preferences.
1) Follow
but definitely can use
each other to test on variety of autotool versions (those issue tend to
be limited to configure.ac though).
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
Sounds good. Chris- can you coordinate with Olaf to do something
similar with sane's copy of ltmain?
allan
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 7
done and will try to
forward a patch tomorrow for people to comment on.
Chris
I tried but xsane's preview window errored out. I'm hoping this
next part is as easy to debug but I've been side track cleaning up some
sane build stuff at the moment.
Also, heres to hoping Epson has some Docs they can distribute to help my
understanding occur faster. :-)
Chris
Index: epson2
; which tests building in a directory
different then source.
One of the Makefiles is failing on the cleanup phase but I'm almost got
it working.
Chris
these patches incorporated first. This patch will allow us to implement
automake support slowly and to only directories we chose.
Chris
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Chris- register on alioth, and request to join SANE, and we'll let you
clean up your own messes :)
Haha, that's another way to put it :p
OK, submitted my request
.
Chris
p.s. it never hurts to run cvs update and autoreconf afterwards just
to see if it helps.
issues with me submitting configure updates
from that version of autoconf? See my other email as well on this.
Chris
On 1/16/2009 7:15 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
there were some patches recently either on the list or in the bug
tracker to make sane.ps optional if the user did not have latex
]
[ automake can install/overwrite the following files at times ]
INSTALL
NEWS
README
AUTHORS
ChangeLog
COPYING
Chris
On 1/17/2009 7:54 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Chris Bagwellchris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
That is probably the problem now that you mention it... I just looked at
tracker and their is a patch that seems incomplete.
I could probably get it working but I
On 1/17/2009 3:20 AM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Chris Bagwellchris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi,
I've not seen this discussed in mailing list archive. Is there any past
discussions?
We leave autotools files in CVS because:
- it's a pain to regenerate them
- developers don't
On 1/17/2009 4:21 AM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Chris Bagwellchris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
* Autotools not required, as long as developer is not modifying configure.in
While speaking of configure.in... it could use a good cleanup as
you've probably seen, and while doing so it could
swath of developers.
Chris
it will continue to not be a problem in the future.
Chris
.
Also, it does produce useful information for current maintainers of
canon, epjitsu, espon2, fujitsu, hs2p, pixma, and epsons backends as
shown in Stef's first email.
Chris
SANE_DEBUG_RTS88XX_LIB.
umax_pp - man page is missing SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_MID
Chris
to source code were needed to override.
Chris
a comment to the man
page if its a stable feature.
Chris
familar
with what could go wrong... Maybe I even caused your failure during recent
submission. :-)
Its on my TODO list to compile on a Mac OSX to see its status but I'm
probably a week off before I can do that right now.
Chris
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Dhi Aurrahman dio.rahman at gmail.com
make
This compiled successfully.
Chris
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
This is automake and timestamp issues raising its ugly head that was
discussed somewhat on mailing list a few days back. I checked some
files in out-of-order 4 days ago I guess and this is causing Makefile.in
to want
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will
be proper sanei_ prefix as well.
Anyone have issues with me making this change?
Chris
testing in the epson2 and pixma (bjnp) backends. Also, changes seem safe
but could use a review.
I could only verify that epson2 changes continue to work same as before
with my Epson Artisan 800 networked scanner (only scanimge -L
currently works).
Chris
@IEEE1284_LIBS@: ieee1284 libraries
@MATH_LIB@: Math lib
@JPEG_LIBS@ @TIFF_LIBS@: graphics libs
@SOCKET_LIBS@: -lsocket (when needed)
@GETHOSTBYADDR_LIBS@: -lnsl (when needed)
@GPHOTO2_LIB@: -lgphoto
@AVAHI_LIBS@: avahi
@V4L_LIBS@: -lv4l
@DL_LIBS@: -ldl
Chris
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Hi,
Just tried a full
since intent is to be able to
drop that section of patches instead of rework.
Chris
-hpljm1005.o)
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to
.libs/libsane-hpljm1005.so.1.1.0
Chris
and
will be harder to port any updates.
Chris
source directory
may be helpful as well.
Yes, please. Also, another thing to try for the heck of it is
./configure --disable-shared --enable-static and see if it works in
that mode.
Chris
Hope this helps,
into libtool
for libsane.so and that would seem should never have worked; unless
maybe it used to building static libraries and is now trying to build
dynamic?
BTW, do you mind emailing me the config.log thats generated after
running configure? I would be interested in reviewing it for clues.
Chris
to update configure to have it always work:
./configure LDFLAGS=-no-undefined
make
Chris
that it was working with old
ltmain.sh. I'd prefer that it worked with libtool as-is.
I'm no OS/2 expert but I think OS/2 requires -no-undefined and that
*may* be why current ltmain.sh will ignore the buggy options.
Hopefully, an expert is lurking out there.
Chris
Can you update to current CVS and try again? I went ahead and added
-no-undefined for OS/2 to help speed things along. I'm 99% sure its
needed. As a bonus it has latest libtool which may fix an OS/2 bug or two.
Chris
Franz Bakan wrote:
Hi,
After the latest modifications with the libtool
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
From the libtool --help --mode=link output:
-no-undefined declare that a library does not refer to external symbols
I fail to see how that has anything to do with the library version.
To tell you the truth, I don't understand -no-undefined... but from
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
-rpath $(libdir) -version-number
$(V_MAJOR):$(V_MINOR):$(V_REV)
From my 1.0.19 build:
-rpath $(libdir) -version-info $(V_MAJOR):$(V_REV):$(V_MINOR)
Hmm, thats a difference between
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Mihai Emanuel Dolha mihaid8 at gmail.comwrote:
Hello!
First of all I want to mention that I'm a new user of Sane and I don't
know actually if I'm posting on the correct list. If I'm not I apologize
in advance.
Now for the actual problem: I need th Sane CVS
Anyone with access to OS/2, please try out current CVS.
I've reverted back to -version-info with libtool; same as 1.0.19.
Chris
Mihai Emanuel Dolha wrote:
I hope somebody will be able to help me get through this problem.
Please retry current CVS and ignore my earlier patch. I've submitted a
better fix.
Chris
ever OS/2 changes to latest libtool for you.
I now tried the latest CVS after Chris reverted the libtool changes.
But when I now use the autogenerated libtool the
'CURRENT problem' is gone and I get further.
While building I get a lot of
mv -f .deps/nnn.Tpo .deps/nnn.Plo
mv: .deps/nnn.Tpo
scanimage.exe. It will only do same
thing that is occuring now. I need to find fix for above warning
message now.
Chris
of the backend/Makefile.am to look like it did in 1.0.19 (to work
with OS/2 again).
Can't explain why libtool isn't working as expected by just browsing the
makefile. I'll figure it out and submit a fix.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Franz Bakan fbakan at gmx.net wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:14:00 -0600, Chris Bagwell wrote:
...
... Also, another thing to try for the heck of it is
./configure --disable-shared --enable-static and see if it works in
that mode.
Finally I tried
your new scanimage is still using old libsane.
CVS should be fixed within the next day.
Chris
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: acquiring gray frame, 8 bits/sample
lt-scanimage: reading one scanline, 1 bytes...PASS
lt-scanimage: reading one byte...FAIL Error: End of file reached
Running 1.0.19 from my /usr/bin does work for same command line. Anyone
know when it broke?
Chris
(in steps of 1) [100]
So the values shown as default do not seem to be used.
Your information has limited the problem enough that I don't mind
debugging it from here.
Thanks,
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
with a couple week old cvs, when i run your command i get this:
scanimage -d test -T
to $(configdir)
to its makefile so that it can find the config files again.
So it turns out a feature that the test backend fails to run with no
config file... It will help make distcheck discover this type things
in the near future.
Chris
-$${be}.la | cut -f2 -d'`; \
if test ! -f $${file} -a -n $${lib}; then \
$(LN_S) $${lib} $${file}; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
Chris
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OK, I'll add the old symlink logic back in.
Chris
If I use epson as an example backend then above results in:
file=libsane-epson.so.1
grep dlname= libsane-epson.la | cut -f2 -d
libsane-epson.so.1
lib=libsane-epson.so.1
and finally it will use above values:
ln -s libsane-epson.so.1 libsane-espon.so.1
Not very useful.
Chris
@# Create
m. allan noah wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
When backend was converted to automake, it uses the standard automake
support to install libraries. That does install symlinks on fresh install.
I think your point is that now if a user
Chris Bagwell wrote:
Couldn't find any documentation related to what libtool behaviour
should be in tihs area.
I just now installed sane 1.0.19 tarball into a private directory and
then installed current CVS on top of it. The behaviour I got seems to
be the behaviour you want
m. allan noah wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
Re-installing CVS points *everything* back to 1.1.0 so.
Yes- i can confirm that it works as expected on top of a
vendor-packaged 1.0.19, except for one problem:
/usr/lib/sane
they are not
defined by same standard and do not have same portability issues for what
ever reasons.
Chris
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m. allan noah wrote:
Actually chris asked for this previously, but it looks correct:
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c
'libsane-fujitsu.la' '/usr/lib/sane/libsane-fujitsu.la'
/usr/bin/install -c .libs/libsane-fujitsu.so.1.1.0
/usr/lib/sane/libsane-fujitsu.so.1.1.0
(cd
m. allan noah wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
And just to be sure; did you also run the ldconfig -n /usr/lib/sane step
to verify its not ldconfig doing the wrong thing?
now i did, and yes- that is the culprit.
Hmmm, seems
. Whats strange is searching in the
auto-generated backend/Makefile, I can't find any references to finish
so I'm not sure how its being invoked right now; but obviously it is.
Chris
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:07 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
wrote:
Here is an idea to explore
tend to modify configure.in though and
change version # to 1.0.99 (and remove the -cvs) so that if/when Fedora
upgrades their RPM's, my custom RPM will not look newer.
Not sure if others on list feel its OK to remove the dash from -cvs to
help RPM people out in general though?
Chris
thanks
dlopen a
backend, it also loads its dependencies that were linked into it as
needed, right? In that case, sane-config's LIBS should be built based
on only whats in PRELOAD_BACKENDS (normally nothing).
Chris
2009/3/3 Russell King rjkfsm at gmail.com
Well, I tried that and xsane now complains that it needs sane-backends
1.0.0 or higher.
To get here, I had to unmerge sane-backends, sane-frontends and xsane, then
to keep portage from bashing them, I masked them. I then downloaded the
source for
[scratching my head] Hmmm, how'd that obvious issue not show up on my
system?
I've just committed to CVS a fix to stop looking at the template files
when generating the HTML pages. Can you update and try again?
Chris
carterbueford at gmx.net wrote:
Hi everybody,
I get the following error
.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Peter Schoenrank peter at
schoenrank.cawrote:
I am using Mac OS X 10.5.6 on an Intel iMac. When I do
$ mkdir ~/Desktop/scanning\ from\ the\ command\ line
$ cd ~/Desktop/scanning\ from\ the\ command\ line
$ curl 'http://alioth.debian.org/snapshots.php
access to a Mac and developer docs so can't easily
debug.
For the most part, this message can be ignored though since its a warning.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Peter Schoenrank peter at
schoenrank.cawrote:
I am using Mac OS X 10.5.6 on an Intel iMac
When I run the configure script
copy of sane into the prefix /usr/local... but perhaps libsane is
loading some older version of your backend that has these USB issues.
Anyways, the --prefix idea can only help I think... but likely is not your
issue.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Peter Schoenrank peter
.
I could run them and see it was correctly initializing sane backend but
then it would error out and quit. Ultimately I couldn't figure out how
to make it use the test backend and I didn't have a real scanner set
up at the time.
Chris
m. allan noah wrote:
is it time to dump japi? comments
successfully with Fedora 11 (beta), Solaris
10+gcc, Cygwin, and Mac OSX (no libusb). Testing was limited to cd
testsuite; make test.local.
Chris
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at lagendijk.xs4all.nl wrote:
- libgphoto2 is not found, solved it temporarily by adding
${GPHOTO2_LDFLAGS} to the end of the GPHOTO2_LIBS line. I know this is
an ugly hack
Maybe Chris can chime in on that one?
Agree its an issue. Got a working patch I'll submit. Also, need a
related update
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
Are you referring to sane-backends? I can't find a --enable-pthreads
option. Also, I tried for the first time the --enable-fork-process
option but still had
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Louis Lagendijk
louis at lagendijk.xs4all.nlwrote:
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 15:59 -0500, Chris Bagwell wrote:
canon_dr.c picks the wrong saneopts.h (from /usr/local/sane).
possibly
other sources do the same, but I for now simply removed the old sane
on web page to see if it was sent. The
archive is shown as empty.
- Sane webpage still points to cvs on download page.
Chris
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi,
It switches sanei_thread from using fork() to using pthreads for
reader processes
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