I think the Sane-devel list would know more than what I do. On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 12:50 PM Heinz Rohde <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Kelly, > > > Hello, > > I am very sorry for beeing so short with my detailed information. > > > Here we go: > > - The Scanner is a Canon CanoScan LiDE 60 > - The Scanner is > connected to an ols ThinkPad r60e via USB (All USB ports are USB 2.0) > - > The Scanner is handeled by genesys backend. > - The OS is Debian Buster 64 > bit, all updates installed. > - The IP number of the Thinkpad is > 192.168.168.245 > > - The scanner works locally > hr@r60e:~$ sudo scanimage -L > d > evice `genesys:libusb:002:005' is a Canon LiDE 60 flatbed scanner > > > - The > scanner works over the network, my 2nd laptop is a Dell E6440 running > Debian Buster > hr@e6440:~$ scanimage -L > device > `net:192.168.168.245:genesys:libusb:002:005' is a Canon LiDE 60 flatbed > scanner > > > - This is my udev-rule in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d > > less 90- > scanner.rules > > # change device file permission to group scanner for sane > access > ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="221c", > SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ACTION=="add", MODE="0664", GROUP="scanner", > SYMLINK+="MyLide60" > > but this does not work - it creates no symlink in > /dev > > > > - This does work and is my udev-rule in /etc/udev/rules.d > > less 83- > scanner.rules > > SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{product}=="CanoScan", > ATTR{idProduct}=="221c", ATTR{idVendor}=="04a9", SYMLINK+="myLide60" > GROUP+="scanner" > > It creates a symlink in /dev/ > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root > 15 Aug 6 18:18 myLide60 -> bus/usb/002/005 > > > It's hardly possilbe to > document here all the links I visited during the last 5 days, but tere > are Links that suggested to use > hr@r60e:~$ sudo scanimage -d > /dev/myLide60 > > which obv iously does not work, because a UNIX Device is > not to be used within the backend systax. > > A invocation like > hr@r60e:~$ > sudo scanimage -d genesys:libusb:/dev/myLide60 results also in an > error, though it was recommended in a forum blogpost by someone more or > less savvy. > > > The reason for this is, that I have some windows 10 clients > in my network. > They can be used with sane-Scanning-Solution via NAPS2 > Scanning Software and the windows WIA-Sane driver > https://github.com/mback2k/wiasane/wiki/Downloads > > But one need to > configure the scanning device by hand. Unfortunatly the scanner will be > assigned deviating USB Bus and Device numbers if the scanner is > unplugged and replugged or if the scanserver is rebootet. You cannot > rely on the persistence of USB bus/device number assignment. > > That leads > to the situation, that the users of the windows clients won't be able > to scan at a certain day or hour noone can predict. > To assign the then > valid usb bus / device numbers, you'll have to reinstall the WIA-Sane > driver each time it is necessary. > > Therefore I'd like to have the option > to configure the windows WIA Sane Driver to the symbolic link. > > But until > today this endeavour was not successful. > > > Important to know: > SCSI- > Scanners seem to behave other than USB-Scanners. > SCSI-Scanners for > example may have a /dev/sg1, which is a UNIX-Device. > For SCSI-Scanners > the symlink may work. I unfortunatly cannot try this out, but several > postings do claim that. > > > I am now looking for a method to get a > persistent USB device enumeration for my scanner. > > A already tried the > ALIASES option via dll.aliases. > > I wrote this script, which updates the > dll.aliases in /dev/sane.d > > ----- > #!/bin/bash > > ALIASFILE=/etc/sane.d/dll.ali > ases > > lsusb | grep LiDE | awk '{ print "alias MyLiDE > genesys:libusb:"$2":"$4}' | sed 's/.$//' > $ALIASFILE > ----- > > The scanner > then is recognised by its alias, but the windows clients cannot make > use of it. > All that the windows WIA Sane Driver sees by autotetection is > the genesys:libusb:002:005 which I can select as only Option during > WIA-Sane Setup. > > > > This is the long version, perhaps you have ideas how I > should proceed. > > THX, > Heinz > > Am Freitag, den 06.08.2021, 08:50 -0400 schrieb Kelly Price: > > First, run: sudo sane-find-scanner > > > > That'll check if the scanner is identified or not under the current > > SANE version you have. > > > > If that doesn't work, check that your scanner is supported and you're > > on the latest SANE version (you may need to use the PPA in Ubuntu). > > > > If that does work, then the permissions are not set to allow the > > regular user to use the scanner. > > > > Usually you don't need to symlink to the scanner if you're using > > xsane, so I'd remove your udev rule and see if that helps. Xsane > > will > > scan for your scanner, and if it's the only one, uses it (it'll > > prompt > > you otherwise). > > > > On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 8:37 AM Heinz Rohde via sane-devel > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I created a symlink via udev rule calles MyScanner and points to > > > /dev/bus/001/002 (for example) > > > > > > I cannot get genesys to use this link, or in other words, scanimage > > > -d > > > /dev/MyScanner resukts in an error. > > > > > > Any Ideas? > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Heinz > > > > > > > > > > > >
-- Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price http://redwolf.ws
