On the server:
SANE_DEBUG_HPLIP=255 saned -d128 saned.log 21
on the client:
SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 scanimage --help scanimage.log 21
You might need to give scanimage the device:
--device=net:10.2.1.70:hpaio:/usb/Officejet_J5700_series?serial=CN879CV07G0
4TC
Thanks for your work.
I
It looks as though the backend is asking for some authorisation for this option:
[net] sane_get_option_descriptor: option 10
[net] sane_control_option: option 10, action 0
[net] sane_control_option: remote control option
[net] sane_control_option: auth required
[net] do_authorization:
On Martes, 10 de abril de 2012 17:46:33 Jeffrey Ratcliffe escribió:
Please start saned on the server with debugging enabled:
SANE_DEBUG_NAME=255 saned -d128
replacing NAME with the name of your backend.
I execute SANE_DEBUG_HPLIP=255 saned -d128 saned.log 21
And get
Segment Violation
I
Please start saned on the server with debugging enabled:
SANE_DEBUG_NAME=255 saned -d128
replacing NAME with the name of your backend.
And then start gscan2pdf with debugging for the net backend enabled:
SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 gscan2pdf --log=log1 2 log2
And post log2 and the output from saned.
On Jueves, 5 de abril de 2012 23:32:02 Jeffrey Ratcliffe escribió:
Is the bug still reproducible?
Yes
Does it always crash immediately after the message Getting option 10
from SANE_Handle?
Yes
The gscan2pdf is 1.0.0 and the libsane-perl version is 0.03-1+b2
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Is the bug still reproducible?
Does it always crash immediately after the message Getting option 10
from SANE_Handle?
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If I connect the scanner directly to the computer, gscan2pdf don't crash with
the libsane-perl interface.
The desktop computer is a debian testing with versions:
libsane-perl 0.03-1+b1
sane 1.0.14-9
gscan2pdf 1.0.14-9
The server is a Debian squeeze updated until today.
libsane-perl 0.03-1
Hello.
The output of: scanimage
--device=net:X.X.X.70:hpaio:/usb/Officejet_J5700_series?serial=CN879CV07G04TC
--help
is:
scanimage
--device=net:X.X.X.70:hpaio:/usb/Officejet_J5700_series?serial=CN879CV07G04TC
--help
Usage: scanimage [OPTION]...
Start image acquisition on a scanner device
Thanks. Please also add the output from:
scanimage
--device=net:X.X.X.X:hpaio:/usb/Officejet_J5700_series?serial=CN879CV07G04TC
--help
Do you have the same problem if it is plugged directly into the
computer, rather than over the network?
Have you tried the HPLIP drivers?
Regards
Jeff
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Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 0.9.32-1
Severity: normal
If I select the interface libsane-perl the program crash when I try to scan.
When I try to scan and the system show the window Opening device, the program
gscan2pdf crash.
If I select any other interface (scanimage,scanimage-perl) , I don't
Please start gscan2pdf on the command line with the --debug option,
try to scan, and post the output from the command line.
Regards
Jeff
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This is the debug output (I have ofuscated my ip):
Name PDF::API2::Version::CVersion used only once: possible typo at
/usr/bin/gscan2pdf line 433.
INFO - Starting gscan2pdf 0.9.32
INFO - Log level DEBUG
INFO - Using es_ES.UTF-8 locale
INFO - Startup LC_NUMERIC C
INFO - Reading config from
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