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rohit bal rohitsharma36 at hotmail.com writes:
When I type the command rpm -Uvh sane-backends-1.0.19-10.fc9.i386.rpm, I get
the below warning message.
warning: sane-backends-1.0.19-10.fc9.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature:
NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2
error: Failed dependencies:
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 09:41:53 +0100
Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Filter out unsupported/unknown models from output (udev/hal).
It also affects the usermap and db output, if I understand correctly.
Anything that uses the table creation functions.
Yes, but nobody uses that
On Sunday 01 February 2009 22:34:10 Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2009/2/1 Crypto crypto at online.de:
2.) In scanning software such as gscan2pdf etc. there is an option to set
contrast and brightness. Brightness goes from -100 (I suppose to make
scans darker) to +100 (makes scans brighter). I
Alessandro Zummo azummo-lists at towertech.it wrote:
Hi,
can we remove the kernel 2.2 stuff from the scsi code too? :)
I think it's safe :)
JB.
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rohit, for at least the THIRD time, the SANE project does not support
those machines. please look at hplip.sourceforge.net, or better yet,
install a linux distro that already contains sane 1.0.19 and hplip,
like fedora 10.
allan
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:46 AM, rohit bal rohitsharma36 at
Hi !
In fact the IDs are 04a9:26a3. It seems that these IDs belong to whole Canon MF
41xx serie.
When you look at the design of some 41xx models .. It's very similar but just
some options added or not.
For instance my MF4120 does not have FAX feature but the MF4140 does.
Hope this help ^^
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run this command, and send us the output.
which scanimage
allan
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:15 AM, rohit bal rohitsharma36 at hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks allan for the help support.
Can you guide me for my Hp 5590 printer.
Hi,
I have written the code for Enumerating Hp 5590 the call is
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, rohit bal rohitsharma36 at hotmail.com wrote:
ohh I am very sorry I did not understand what you said earlier.
now I typed which scanimage , the output is below
OUTPUT:/usr/local/bin/scanimage
and there is your problem. You have two copies of sane installed.
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1. cd into your source and run 'make uninstall'. that should remove
everything sane related from /usr/local
2. `./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-locking`
3. make
4. rm -rf /etc/sane.d
5. make install
allan
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:16 AM, rohit bal rohitsharma36 at
Hallo Pierre,
was it possible to decode my log?
Thanks
Roland
Am Montag 26 Januar 2009 22:13:50 schrieben Sie:
roland.graf at alice.it schrieb:
Hallo Pierre,
I send you the log in Tar.gz format.
Best regards
Roland
Hi Roland,
i successfully extracted the log.
Roland Graf schrieb:
Hallo Pierre,
was it possible to decode my log?
Thanks
Roland
Hi Roland,
it decodes fine, but i need to find some time to put the test program
together. My scripts decode the usbsniff into some pseudo c-code, that
needs to be cleaned/modified to work.
Regards,
In message 498B15E0.9070805 at pirsoft.dnsalias.org, Pierre Willenbrock
pierre at pirsoft.dnsalias.org writes
it decodes fine, but i need to find some time to put the test program
together. My scripts decode the usbsniff into some pseudo c-code, that
needs to be cleaned/modified to work.
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Well, for starters, i dont use snoopyPro- only
http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm
Then, there are some scripts that cut this down to size in the sane
experimental tree (i wrote/use spike4.pl)
Then i find that diff between two snoops is usually good enough for
identifying things
robert w hall schrieb:
In message 498B15E0.9070805 at pirsoft.dnsalias.org, Pierre Willenbrock
pierre at pirsoft.dnsalias.org writes
it decodes fine, but i need to find some time to put the test program
together. My scripts decode the usbsniff into some pseudo c-code, that
needs to be
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Based on the libtool/ltmain.sh code from the CVS snapshot (2009-02-05),
I would expect CURRENT to have a value of 2 (1 on FreeBSD and SunOS).
You get an empty string. The '1:1:0' version information looks fine
to me.
I do not see os2 listed in that general area so
Can you give me a few pointers on timeframe of latest modifications?
I think you mean the addition of backend/Makefile.am in last 2 weeks but
want to be sure.
I'm reviewing old backend/Makefile.in and old libtool that was
generated. It looks like -version-number was always passed into
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Franz Bakan fbakan at gmx.net writes:
Hi,
After the latest modifications with the libtool stuff I now get this error:
[snip]
make[1]: Entering directory `G:/src/432/sane-backends/backend'
sh ../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -D__EMX__ -DOS2
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Oops! I just realised that the code I was looking at was **after**
`autoreconf --force --install`. The code in CVS is 11 months old and
does NOT have a wildcard that would match 'os2'.
The CVS version has:
VERSION=1.5.22
TIMESTAMP= (1.1220.2.365 2005/12/18
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
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