On 14/01/14 22:57, Mike wrote:
> Strangely enough, though, if you just launch the GUI and then close it
> (not from terminal) without having scanned anything, it quits normal.
> So, quiting problem occurs only after scanning.
It sounds as though gscan2pdf is waiting for a subprocess to finish.
Ple
Hi Jeffrey,
I upgraded from your ppa yesterday, and was able finally to launch and
scan OK for which I am very grateful. However, gacan2pdf refused to quit
after the scan was completed, and I had to end the process as usual.
There is no error message when trying to close the GUI. Just stays open
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On 13/01/14 23:23, Mike wrote:
> Thanks so much for the info. You should know that prior to the ppa
> upgrade yesterday, the only way to close gscan2pdf in 12.04 LTS after
> use was to kill the process. Please look into that problem as well if
> possible.
What happens if you use the quit icon or m
Thanks so much for the info. You should know that prior to the ppa
upgrade yesterday, the only way to close gscan2pdf in 12.04 LTS after
use was to kill the process. Please look into that problem as well if
possible.
Best Regards,
Mike
On Jan 13, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe
wrote:
>
Hi Jeff,
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 and was able to successfully upgrade to 1.2.1,
install liblist-moreutils-perl to get around the dependency issue you
mentioned, and scan a page at 400dpi and downsample to 150dpi while saving.
So the issue I reported in "gscan2pdf 1.2.0 goes IO bound while saving
I started releasing v1.2.1 yesterday, and forgot to add the extra
dependency to the .deb when doing the packaging for the ppa. The error
message, when run from the command line is:
Can't locate List/MoreUtils.pm in @INC
I'll update it ASAP. If you can't wait, installing package
liblist-moreutils
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
This is what I get when I try to launch from terminal:
:~$ gscan2pdf
Can't locate List/MoreUtils.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/per