Hope you will apoligize this stupid question:
In 99 out of 100 cases I'm scanning DIN A4 pages. In the xsane preview
window I always have to readjust the settings from "full size" to "A4".
Can I somehow save "A4" als the default scan size?
Cheers,
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On Jun 7, 2017, at 16:57, Sebastian Schmachtel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thank you for your Answer.
>>
>> # I had a quick look at the avision.c code and there is some mention of
>> # firmware. Looks like it supports downloading as well as checking for
>> # the need to do
Hi,
thank you for your Answer.
>
> # I had a quick look at the avision.c code and there is some mention of
> # firmware. Looks like it supports downloading as well as checking for
> # the need to do so of firmware but this may need a bit of tinkering on
> # crude inspection.
> # @Rene> Do you
Hi list,
I just pushed a commit changing configure.ac and backends/Makefile.am.
Here's part of what that gave me.
remote: *** A Makefile was modified; please ./configure && make on Alioth
remote: *** Contact sane-devel if you don't know what to do
I'm clueless, hence my mail.
That is, I know
Hey Klaus,
Would you be interested in trying to get the scanner to work? Let me
know as I will otherwise get rid of my RPS 7200 and find something that
is supported by sane.
Best,
Julian
On Thu, 01.06.17 16:50, Julian Hauser wrote:
On Thu, 01.06.17 16:59, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Julian Hauser
Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 22:26 +0200 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> Sorry, this probabely is stupid - but I do not know where to begin.
> This is the core of my question. (Some hints at sourceforge's project
> page could be helpful...)
>
> You wrote that the old ArchLinux instructions will do. OK -
Sorry, this probabely is stupid - but I do not know where to begin.
This is the core of my question. (Some hints at sourceforge's project
page could be helpful...)
You wrote that the old ArchLinux instructions will do. OK - I'll try
these and report back.
W
Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 21:52
gscan2pdf - A GUI to produce a multipage PDF or DjVu from a scan.
http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/
Five clicks are required to scan several pages and then save all or
a selection as a PDF or DjVu file, including metadata if required.
gscan2pdf can control regular or sheet-fed (ADF) scanners
Well ... what did you test?
Did you follow some setup guide?
Did you inspect the log files?
Did you read the docu of scanbd?
Am 01.06.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> I'm using an old
>
> HP 7400c USB scanner on
> ubuntu 16.10,
> scanbd 1.4.4-1build1,
> sane-utils
I'm using an old
HP 7400c USB scanner on
ubuntu 16.10,
scanbd 1.4.4-1build1,
sane-utils 1.0.27+git20170530-yakkety0
everything as it came - and now I'm a little helpless... ):
W
Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 09:35 +0200 schrieb Wilhelm Meier:
> Hi Wolf,
>
> please provide us with a
On Thu, 01.06.17 16:59, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Julian Hauser [Jun 01. 2017 11:20]:
It does seem to fail at a different point now.
Yes, indeed
If I look at the logs there does seem to be (though my interpretation
might be totally off) some calibration info coming
* Julian Hauser [Jun 01. 2017 11:20]:
>
> It does seem to fail at a different point now.
Yes, indeed
> If I look at the logs there does seem to be (though my interpretation
> might be totally off) some calibration info coming from the scanner
> (starting at around line
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for the feedback. Details inlined below.
Aaron Muir Hamilton writes:
> Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
>
>> [...]
>> # I wondered what to do with leading empty lines but decided not to
>> # touch these (for now). They might serve some sort of "aesthetic"
On Thu, 01.06.17 08:48, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 16:12]:
On Wed, 31.05.17 15:23, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> You're trying to scan without calibration and the scanner complains with
> "Calibration disable not granted". Try with "xsane".
Do you
Hi Wolf,
please provide us with a little bit more information, e.g. what scanner
type, the contents of your config-files, log-files.
Despite from that: you can follow the ArchLinux setup guide.
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Am 01.06.2017 um 09:14 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> Hello,
>
> I installed the scanbd package
Hello,
I installed the scanbd package on my ubuntu 16.10 - but could not find
a fairly recent set of instructions for the setup.
There is a very comprehensive one for ArchLinux from 2013, there is a
one for ubuntu, but for scanbuttond, which may be outdated as well -
and the
* Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 16:12]:
> On Wed, 31.05.17 15:23, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> > You're trying to scan without calibration and the scanner complains with
> > "Calibration disable not granted". Try with "xsane".
>
> Do you mean the calibration the scanner does when
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Hi all,
>
> It's been a while since my last janitorial. Interest in contributing to
> the project comes in waves. I've been preoccupied with the preparations
> for the 1.0.27 release. During which, Aaron made a suggestion about how
> coding
Hi all,
It's been a while since my last janitorial. Interest in contributing to
the project comes in waves. I've been preoccupied with the preparations
for the 1.0.27 release. During which, Aaron made a suggestion about how
coding style conventions could help spot bugs[1]. I followed up with
* Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 15:15]:
> On Wed, 31.05.17 14:39, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> > * Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 12:01]:
> > > Great, that did it! The model number is 0x31. I've tried doing a test
> > > scan but am getting an I/O error.
>
>
On Wed, 31.05.17 14:39, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 12:01]:
Great, that did it! The model number is 0x31. I've tried doing a test
scan but am getting an I/O error.
Here's the log: https://pastebin.com/rr8j0gaN
I've also tried scanning with
Hi Sebastian,
No-one has followed up yet. I'll give it a go and Cc: the avision
backend maintainer.
The avision backend info lists the Kodak i30 as untested.
@Rene> You've got yourself a tester ;-)
Sebastian Schmachtel writes:
> [...]
> When running Windows 7 in a VM and assigning the
Great, that did it! The model number is 0x31. I've tried doing a test
scan but am getting an I/O error.
Here's the log: https://pastebin.com/rr8j0gaN
Here's the output of "SANE_DEBUG_PIEUSB=14 scanimage":
https://pastebin.com/YLD4VuRb
The relevant line in pieusb.conf is: usb 0x05e3 0x0144
* Julian Hauser [May 31. 2017 10:51]:
> Hello, thanks for the help! :)
>
> I don't seem to get any output of the sort you describe:
>
Ah, sorry, this model number isn't listed at all yet.
Please start with a zero model number in pieusb.conf:
usb 0x05e3 0x0144 0x00
Hello, thanks for the help! :)
I don't seem to get any output of the sort you describe:
% SANE_DEBUG_PIEUSB=14 scanimage
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of pieusb to 14.
[pieusb] sane_init() build 1
[pieusb] sane_init() config file parsing usb 0x05e3 0x0145 0x47 0x00
[pieusb] sane_init()
Hello,
I'm trying the get the Reflecta RPS 7200 to work with pieusb, so far
with little success.
I can find the scanner with sane-find-scanner:
- "found USB scanner (vendor=0x05e3, product=0x0144) at libusb:001:014"
I want to add a relevant line to pieusb.conf, but I require the model
I'll quickly chime in for those that actually work for a living, likely now
have to slave to live nowadays.
As such, many of the hard workers are just simply exhausted. Guess this was
just one of those changes that occurred over the past years; rewarding hard
workers with not rewards, but
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 6:06 AM, Brandon Anderson
wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> So I have not gotten any replies outside of this one, Just curious if
> there are any SANE backend developers who can add support for this
> scanner? Just want a cost estimate and we can talk
gscan2pdf - A GUI to produce a multipage PDF or DjVu from a scan.
http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/
Five clicks are required to scan several pages and then save all or
a selection as a PDF or DjVu file, including metadata if required.
gscan2pdf can control regular or sheet-fed (ADF) scanners
Hi,
i'm trying to use a Kodak i30 Sheetfeed-Scanner, which is an AVISION OEM
Scanner, thus should be working with the avision backend. I'm currently
running Debian Testing with sane 1.0.14-12 and libsane 1.0.25-4. When
trying to scan, the scanner gets stuck with some IO Errors:
env
Hi Janne,
Am 26.05.2017 um 14:03 schrieb Janne Paalijarvi:
> Hello,
>
> I am developing support for scan button for my Samsung SCX-3200 series.
> In fact, I actually already wrote some code at:
>
> https://github.com/usvi/random/tree/master/c/scanbuttond/samsung
>
> Funnily, I have had not
Hi Rolf,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi Allan,
>
> If I'm checking the version with scanimage, I get this back:
>
> $ scanimage -V
> scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27
>
> Maybe the backend version should also show 1.0.27git?
The backend version bit shows whatever sane_init
Fixed. Thank you for the report.
allan
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 9:29 AM, Matthias Erich Popp wrote:
> I can't find this Site http://sane-project.org/sane-backends-1.0.25.html
>
> with best regards from Dortmund Matthias Popp
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I've gotten a neat brand scanner working with simple-scan, which asked me
to send an email here. I've not done anything with scanning in linux
before. I want to thank this list for all the work that made it an
unexpectedly easy process. Info is below:
simple-scan 3.20.0
/etc/sane/gt68xx.conf:
Hi,
My PPA provides the post release versions (1.0.27+git{date}) now!
If somebody needs the recent SANE release instead of the version from
SANE daily git snapshot, she|he can use my new PPA[2].
Am 23.05.2017 um 11:44 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi,
>
> csola48 writes:
>
>> Dear Sir!
>>
>>
Hi Allan,
If I'm checking the version with scanimage, I get this back:
$ scanimage -V
scanimage (sane-backends) 1.0.27git; backend version 1.0.27
Maybe the backend version should also show 1.0.27git?
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 23.05.2017 um 04:02 schrieb m. allan noah:
> Sorry for the
Hello friends,
I'm very happy that I find my HP 7400c - avision backend - fully
functional at my ubuntu 16.10 box again. Just adding
ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git and updating the system/sane did the trick.
Up to now no single failure - coloured or b, single or multiple pages
- everything works fine.
Hello,
On May 22 18:51 m. allan noah wrote (excerpt):
SANE-Backends-1.0.27 has been released:
many thanks to all developers and contributors
for the new SANE-Backends-1.0.27 release!
FYI:
sane-backends-1.0.27 RPM packages for openSUSE users
are now available in the openSUSE Build Service
You are in the right place.
Your paste indicates that this is a GL848 or later chipset. It could
be supported by the genesys sane backend, which is basically
unmaintained currently. However, you might get lucky and be able to
entice the former maintainer/author to come out of retirement
Hey Everyone,
I hope this is the correct area to post, I am looking for estimates in
cost for developing a SANE backend to support the Ambir ImageScan Pro
687ix Card and ID scanner. If developers are interested I can provide
information about the scanner, and remote access to a machine with shell
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> 2017-05-22: SANE-Backends-1.0.27 (see Note 1) has been released:
Thanks! I'm off now, checking my pending patch queues ;-)
Writing the release notes must have been quite a bit work, seeing that
there were well over 500 commits.
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Hi,
csola48 writes:
> Dear Sir!
>
> Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
> Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Unless you're using Rolf's PPA[1], that's up to your distribution's
sane-backends package maintainer.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-git
Dear Sir!
Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Kind Regards
csola48
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Dear Sir!
Big-big thanks the sane-backend 1.0.27...
Cheeky question: when will be *.deb version? ;)
Kind Regards
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Sorry for the delay, real life got in the way. But, sane-backends repo
is now out of code freeze. Feel free to fix bugs, etc.
Note that the version is now 1.0.27git, based on earlier discussions
about making packaging easier.
Let me know if you see any problems related to the repo or the
2017-05-22: SANE-Backends-1.0.27 (see Note 1) has been released:
* Significant enhancements to canon_dr, epjitsu, epsonds, fujitsu,
genesys, hp3500, pixma and xerox-mfp backends.
* Minor updates, bugfixes or scanners added in several backends.
* 30+ new scanner models supported.
* Made libusb-1.0
Hi Aaron, list,
Aaron Muir Hamilton writes:
> Some of these misleading indentation errors also look like genuine bugs.
> Here's one gem from backends/genesys_gl847.c which turned into a
> misleading indent when I ran it through clang-format:
>
> 660while (val8 & REG41_FEBUSY);
> 661 {
>
> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 02:51:05PM +, Aaron Muir Hamilton wrote:
>
>Some of these misleading indentation errors also look like genuine bugs.
>Here's one gem from backends/genesys_gl847.c which turned into a
>misleading indent when I ran it through clang-format:
>
>660while (val8 &
Some of these misleading indentation errors also look like genuine bugs.
Here's one gem from backends/genesys_gl847.c which turned into a
misleading indent when I ran it through clang-format:
660while (val8 & REG41_FEBUSY);
661 {
662usleep (1);
663status =
Hi,
I see, the other work flows are pretty much easier for sane than git flow.
Am 20.05.2017 um 03:45 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi,
>
> Rolf Bensch writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>>> Hi All(an),
>>>
>>> m. allan noah writes:
>>>
What is the
Hi,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
>> Hi All(an),
>>
>> m. allan noah writes:
>>
>>> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
>>> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
>>> the fix? How
Got it, thanks!
allan
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Martin Kho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May be a little late, but I hope not too late. In the attachment you'll find
> an update to the dutch translation. It completely replaces the current po-
> file. B.t.w. the source was taken
Hi,
May be a little late, but I hope not too late. In the attachment you'll find
an update to the dutch translation. It completely replaces the current po-
file. B.t.w. the source was taken from git d.d. May 17, 2017
Hope someone can take care of my translation, thanks
Martin Kho
nl.po.gz
Hi,
Am 19.05.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Olaf Meeuwissen:
> Hi All(an),
>
> m. allan noah writes:
>
>> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
>> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
>> the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
>
>
Hi Curtis,
# Cc:ing sane-devel again. No need to leave the rest out, is there?
Curtis Graham writes:
> I may be talking out of turn here but from a simple Noob User
> perspective. I would like to see these 5 Networked scanners in a GUI
> list like Printers in the System Settings.
>
> How nice
Hi All(an),
m. allan noah writes:
> What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
> worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
> the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
Here's where git branches come in nice. Rolf creates a branch, commits
Hi All(an),
m. allan noah writes:
> The fujitsu backend includes the serial number of the scanner in the
> device name. The users would have to memorize that number. Anything
> more would be a code change. The best place to make such a change
> would probably be in saned itself, so that all
The fujitsu backend includes the serial number of the scanner in the
device name. The users would have to memorize that number. Anything
more would be a code change. The best place to make such a change
would probably be in saned itself, so that all backends could benefit.
Unfortunately, many
I have a clinic where there are about seven scanners networked with
sane.d and xinetd. Right now when users open SimpleScan
and look at the list of available network scanners, they see all seven
named 'fujitsu-fl7160' in the list and have to memorize which order
their scanner is in the list.
Is
What is the nature of the bug fix? Is it going to cause scanners that
worked with the prior release to be broken with this one? How big is
the fix? How likely to cause regressions?
allan
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 5:13 AM, Rolf Bensch wrote:
> Are we already in Code Freeze?
Hi Rolf,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Are we already in Code Freeze?
Allan wrote:
>> May 14: Code freeze (only update docs after this date)
and since there has been nothing on the mailing list to the contrary,
I'd say, yes, we are in Code Freeze. For a good five days already.
> I would like to
Hello,
It's could be out of topic for MF240, but all allowed resolutions
(75/150/300/600dpi) tested give me good results with the new supported
MF230 series (MF232w).
Regards
Le vendredi 19 mai 2017 à 10:36 +0200, Rolf Bensch a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I just got a report from a MF240 Series
Are we already in Code Freeze?
I would like to commit a bug fix this weekend.
Rolf
Am 28.04.2017 um 14:04 schrieb m. allan noah:
> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the door.
>
> Olaf has done a good job of cleaning up our contributors list and
> curating the bug
Hello,
I just got a report from a MF240 Series scanner that only 300dpi is
possible (allowed) scanning from the document feeder. Please test this
and report your results.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 26.04.2017 um 11:51 schrieb Rolf Bensch:
>
> Hello,
>
> I just
Hi Allan,
Thanks for the help! I installed the libraries from the PPA, and the
scanner worked perfectly in XSane. Gnome's Simple Scan wouldn't work, but
I can bring that up with them.
All the best,
-Willis
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 4:11 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> You are
Hi Louis,
Sorry for the delay in replying.
I managed to fat-finger your mail into the trash :-(
Louis Lagendijk writes:
> On Sun, 2017-05-07 at 07:34 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Louis Lagendijk writes:
>>
>> > On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 15:55 +0200, Wilhelm wrote:
>> > > Am
You are running an older version of sane-backends. Our development
snapshots are oddly named, but a recent one would be 1.0.26git. I
suspect your problem is fixed there. We have a release in a few days,
and it would be nice to verify. Perhaps you can upgrade in the
meantime? You might be able to
I bought a Canon LIDE120 a few years ago and have been watching the
development of the driver on the sane-devel list since then. It seems to
have quieted off recently, so I thought I'd give the scanner another shot
in Linux.
I'm running Ubuntu 17.04, here's the output of an attempt to scan:
➜
Am 16.05.2017 um 10:05 schrieb Louis Lagendijk:
On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 19:44 +0200, Jonatan Hatakeyama Zeidler wrote:
Hi there,
on your list of supported devices there is the Canon PIXMA MG3600
Series. Does that mean the Pixma MG3650 should be supported as well?
Because it is not. The Pixma
Am 16.05.2017 um 10:05 schrieb Louis Lagendijk:
On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 19:44 +0200, Jonatan Hatakeyama Zeidler wrote:
Hi there,
on your list of supported devices there is the Canon PIXMA MG3600
Series. Does that mean the Pixma MG3650 should be supported as well?
Because it is not. The Pixma
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> I have never bumped backend version numbers for backends with a
> maintainer, I leave that to them.
>
> Given how few places we show the backend version number, I would not
> worry about fixing this for any patches you have applied from the bug
> tracker.
On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 19:44 +0200, Jonatan Hatakeyama Zeidler wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> on your list of supported devices there is the Canon PIXMA MG3600
> Series. Does that mean the Pixma MG3650 should be supported as well?
> Because it is not. The Pixma MG3650 is a 2in1 device (printer and
>
Hi there,
on your list of supported devices there is the Canon PIXMA MG3600
Series. Does that mean the Pixma MG3650 should be supported as well?
Because it is not. The Pixma MG3650 is a 2in1 device (printer and scanner).
Last year there was a scangear driver by Canon exactly for the PIXMA
I have never bumped backend version numbers for backends with a
maintainer, I leave that to them.
Given how few places we show the backend version number, I would not
worry about fixing this for any patches you have applied from the bug
tracker.
allan
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Olaf
Hi Curtis,
Please install recent SANE version from my Ubuntu PPA and report your
test results:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rolf
Am 14.05.2017 um 15:43 schrieb Curtis Graham:
> Needing a little help getting the scanner working on this all-in-one
Thank You for the help.
I literally just sent this off when I got your email. Sent to
roben-gu...@alioth.debian.org
model "i-SENSYS MF240 Series"
:interface "USB Ethernet WiFi"
:usbid "0x04a9" "0x27d2"
:status :untested
:comment "Testers needed!"
Hi my name is Curtis Graham and I pulled this
Hi Curtis,
Curtis Graham writes:
> Needing a little help getting the scanner working on this all-in-one
> from Canon.
> I am kinda a linux noob so hopefully I'm requesting this correctly. I
> originally posted for help in the Ubuntu help forums and one of the guys
> over there suggested I talked
Hi Allan,
While going through the changes since RELEASE_1_0_25 I realized that I
did not update each backend's version info. I've been happily fixing
compiler warning and touched just about every backend. Some have had
their version info modified for other reasons and are probably okay but
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Meixner writes:
> Hello,
>
> On May 12 19:18 allan noahwrote (excerpt):
>
>> They are already 1.0.26+git,
>
> Simply put:
> A version number like 1.0.26+git should have never
> been used for somethig after 1.0.25 but before 1.0.26
> because 1.0.26+git means that
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 7:31 AM, Yuri Chornoivan wrote:
>> неділя, 14-тра-2017 20:11:03 Olaf Meeuwissen написано:
>>> Hi Allan,
>>>
>>> I just pushed an update of all the autotools and gettext derived files.
>>> Unless there are any other
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Meixner writes:
> Hello Olaf,
>
> On May 14 20:11 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote (excerpt):
>> Please run autoreconf on Debian GNU/Linux 8.8,
>> but only if you really, really have to.
>
> It seems the leading "Please" tells one should do it
> while the rest tells one should better
Hello Olaf,
On May 14 20:11 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote (excerpt):
Please run autoreconf on Debian GNU/Linux 8.8,
but only if you really, really have to.
It seems the leading "Please" tells one should do it
while the rest tells one should better not do it.
Simply put:
Is running autoreconf good
Hello,
On May 12 19:18 allan noahwrote (excerpt):
They are already 1.0.26+git,
Simply put:
A version number like 1.0.26+git should have never
been used for somethig after 1.0.25 but before 1.0.26
because 1.0.26+git means that it is after 1.0.26.
I.e. 1.0.26+git is wrong, cf.
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 7:31 AM, Yuri Chornoivan wrote:
> неділя, 14-тра-2017 20:11:03 Olaf Meeuwissen написано:
>> Hi Allan,
>>
>> I just pushed an update of all the autotools and gettext derived files.
>> Unless there are any other updates to any of these files, all you need
>>
Needing a little help getting the scanner working on this all-in-one
from Canon.
I am kinda a linux noob so hopefully I'm requesting this correctly. I
originally posted for help in the Ubuntu help forums and one of the guys
over there suggested I talked to you guys about this.
Here is the
неділя, 14-тра-2017 20:11:03 Olaf Meeuwissen написано:
> Hi Allan,
>
> I just pushed an update of all the autotools and gettext derived files.
> Unless there are any other updates to any of these files, all you need
> to do to update the version number is
>
> sed -i 's/1\.0\.26git/1.0.26/g'
Hi Allan,
I just pushed an update of all the autotools and gettext derived files.
Unless there are any other updates to any of these files, all you need
to do to update the version number is
sed -i 's/1\.0\.26git/1.0.26/g' configure.ac configure
Apart from making your mind up about whether we
Hi Carl-Daniel,
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> On 12.05.2017 11:53, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
>> I own a Dell MFP S2815dn which is almost identical to the Dell MFP
>> H815dw. The printer/scanner/copier/fax is probably built by Fuji Xerox
>> (its MAC address is from Fuji
Hello everyone,
On 12.05.2017 11:53, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> I own a Dell MFP S2815dn which is almost identical to the Dell MFP
> H815dw. The printer/scanner/copier/fax is probably built by Fuji Xerox
> (its MAC address is from Fuji Xerox).
> According to the manual of the scanner,
Hi Rolf,
Thanks for chiming in.
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi All,
>
> After reactivating my Ubuntu ppa it uses for the recent version
> 1.0.26~ppa[date].
>
> OK, this breaks the old version from last July (1.0.26+git[date]), but I
> communicated 2 instructions how the users can jump onto the new
Hi Jörg,
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Hi again,
>
> Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
>
>> Hi Rolf,
>>
>> Rolf Bensch writes:
>>
>>> Please have a look at the attached patches. Maybe there are additional
>>> fixes for SANE (fix_avahi_error_paths.patch) or there are needful
>>> additional options for
Hi All,
After reactivating my Ubuntu ppa it uses for the recent version
1.0.26~ppa[date].
OK, this breaks the old version from last July (1.0.26+git[date]), but I
communicated 2 instructions how the users can jump onto the new versions.
Don't worry about the Ubuntu distribution versions.
Hi again,
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
> Hi Rolf,
>
> Rolf Bensch writes:
>
>> Please have a look at the attached patches. Maybe there are additional
>> fixes for SANE (fix_avahi_error_paths.patch) or there are needful
>> additional options for configure possible or just keep them inside the ppa?
>
>
Hi Allan,
m. allan noah writes:
> this sounds like a reasonable plan to me, though I wonder what effect
> it will have on the currently installed git-based packages. They are
> already 1.0.26+git, and they will remain so after this release
> (though the part will be of a different
this sounds like a reasonable plan to me, though I wonder what effect
it will have on the currently installed git-based packages. They are
already 1.0.26+git, and they will remain so after this release
(though the part will be of a different format).
allan
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 7:36
Hello everyone,
I own a Dell MFP S2815dn which is almost identical to the Dell MFP
H815dw. The printer/scanner/copier/fax is probably built by Fuji Xerox
(its MAC address is from Fuji Xerox).
According to the manual of the scanner, scanning can be controlled by
local console (e.g. scan-to-email),
Hi all,
This is something that I've been wondering about for a while and with
the release coming up I thought I'd vent my thoughts/preferences on the
version numbering of sane-backends (and sane-frontends if we should ever
get around to releasing a new version of that).
Rolf Bensch writes:
> Hi
> Yeah!
> But then we the solution?! Command line?
> It Xsane is not developed?
XSane is a separate project. It's not part of sane-backends or
sane-frontends. I have no idea whether or not it's still developed.
--
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Hi Rolf,
Rolf Bensch writes:
> @Olaf: Thanks for your patch. It's working with the ppa.
Good!
> Please have a look at the attached patches. Maybe there are additional
> fixes for SANE (fix_avahi_error_paths.patch) or there are needful
> additional options for configure possible or just keep
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