I did an archive & install of Mac OS X 10.5. I updated to Mac OS X 10.5.6.
I did not install the software that comes with the Canon PIXMA MX850. I did not install Parallels Desktop, or anything else. I installed gettext 0.17, libusb 0.1.13 beta 2009-02-22 and sane- backends 1.1.0-cvs 2009-02-20 as packaged for Mac OS X 10.5 by Mattias Ellert. And then I $ cd ~/Desktop/scanning_from_the_command_line $ mkdir 2009-03-26.testing $ cd 2009-03-26.testing $ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255 $ export SANE_DEBUG=255 $ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=20 $ sane-find-scanner &> sane-find-scanner.log found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x172c [MX850 series]) at libusb:007:002-04a9-172c-00-00 $ scanimage -L &> scanimage-L.log device `pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA' is a CANON Canon PIXMA MX850 multi- function peripheral $ scanimage -d pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA -T &> scanimage.log scanimage hangs as before, at the same place as before. This time at least kill -9 managed to kill it. On 09-Mar-25, at 14:00, Nicolas Martin wrote: > If you run the scanimage -T command without sending the output to a > log > file, does it hang at the same place ? As far as I can tell, yes. This time, kill -9 &c did not work and I had to restart. On 09-Mar-26, at 13:13, Louis Lagendijk wrote: > Could you please check the system log WHILE starting the scan? I would > guess that we are hanging in the kernel space So after the restart, I did all the command lines again. The system.log shows Mar 26 13:42:35 Peter login[148]: USER_PROCESS: 148 ttys000 Mar 26 13:43:39 Peter kernel[0]: USBF: 568.261 AppleUSBEHCI[0x6a52800]::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 2, EP: 0) Mar 26 13:43:41 Peter kernel[0]: USBF: 570.261 AppleUSBEHCI[0x6a52800]::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 2, EP: 0) For those who care, sane-find-scanner.log scanimage-L.log scanimage.log system.log are available at http://members.shaw.ca/schoenrank.ca/2009-03-06_sane_testing/ Peter ----- Peter Schoenrank mailto: peter at schoenrank.ca phone: 250-655-6753 On 09-Mar-24, at 14:37, Chris Bagwell wrote: > OK, I have to stick with build issue myself... Sorry, can't help > with USB issues. I have only 1 addition suggestion. Try running > configure with "--prefix=/usr/local/testsane" to have it installed > in a custom location. > > I've not fully followed in the other threads if you've ever install > a previous 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 at schoenrank.ca> wrote: > On 09-Mar-24, at 11:22, Chris Bagwell wrote: > > This still results in the warnings about IOKit/scsi/SCSITaskLib.h > that I previously posted, but as Chris suggested, I ignored those > because my scanner is USB not SCSI. > > > $ make check &> makecheck.log > $ make &> make.log > $ sudo make install &> makeinstall.log > $ sane-find-scanner &> sane-find-scanner.log > > found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x172c [MX850 > series]) at libusb:007:002-04a9-172c-00-00 > > $ scanimage -L &> scanimage-L.log > > device `pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA' is a CANON Canon PIXMA MX850 multi- > function peripheral > > $ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255 > $ export SANE_DEBUG=255 > $ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=20 > $ scanimage -d pixma:04A9172C_21B0DA -T &> scanimage.log > > And now I am back to where I was on Saturday: scanimage hangs. > > > For those who care, > > config.log > configure.log > makecheck.log > make.log > makeinstall.log > sane-find-scanner.log > scanimage-L.log > scanimage.log > > are available at > http://members.shaw.ca/schoenrank.ca/sane-scm-2009-03-24.2/ > > > > Peter > ----- > Peter Schoenrank > mailto: peter at schoenrank.ca > phone: 250-655-6753 > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20090326/3f8cf0de/attachment.htm