Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 12:55 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit :
What does Button-controlled scan do on other Pixma devices?
On other Pixma devices, the button-controlled scan is used to be able to
start scanning when in front of the device. You select in Xsane for
instance,
Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 13:22 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit :
Ok I guess this does need some clarification.
Suppose I want to scan 3 papers.
1) no Button-controlled scan
- press scan twice on the device
- click scan in xsane
- change paper
- click scan in xsane
- change paper
-
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback about this Pixma, I'll update ASAP the
documentation for the MP390.
However, the pixma package you are using is now very outdated and
unmaintained, why don't you try to install the latest git version, which
includes the pixma backend, and give a try with it ?
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From: Nicolas Martin nicolas0martin at gmail.com
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu at yahoo.com
Cc: sane-devel sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 4:13:14 AM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn
Commit is already done for MF4370/MF4380 (both have same pid) so
Adrian
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From: Nicolas Martin nicolas0martin at gmail.com
To: Adrian Sandor aditsu at yahoo.com
Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Sent: Sun, October 18, 2009 3:45:16 AM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Canon imageCLASS
Commit is already done for MF4370/MF4380 (both have same pid) so you can
give a try with the latest git.
Try first with usb to check if the scanner works, then with network, and
let us know.
nicolas
From: Nicolas Martin
This model is not supported bu Sane 1.0.20, but currently working on
adding the ImageClass MF4380dn to the pixma backend, and should be
available soon in Sane git.
In the meantime, could you supply the usb vid:pid of this model ?
You can read it with a
$ /usr/sbin/lsusb
nicolas
Le samedi 17
First, we need to have the usb pid for this model, in order to declare
it in the pixma backend.
The ImageClass devices use multiple versions of the Pixma protocol, so
to go straightforward to the goal, it is necessary to have a Windows
snoop log of the usb protocol it uses.
You can use
I started to look at MP640, and it looks like Canon has added some
additional xml dialog at the beginning and at the end of the classic
Pixma scan dialog, so this will require some changes to the pixma
backend to handle this.
I'm suspecting situation will be the same for other new Pixma models
Indeed, the pixma protocol is declined into about 5 to 10 different
flavours, fitting more than 50 different Pixma models, and we have for
now implemented in the pixma backend, all the ones that we have
encountered. Looks like new models still implement the same ones, as
seen recently for the new
size of image is wrong (same as
previous image).
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Good, we have now the appropriate protocol for mf3110.
Now, the point is image encoding.
I've just committed a change for trying to solve this or help
investigate, could you get the latest git update, rebuild Sane
, Aleksandr Charkov a ?crit :
Hi,
it's now scanning and creating files. But colors are not nice, maybe
because i didn't made
properly configuration. I send you log and scanned book cover.
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Not sure you are running the git version for now.
You probably ended with 2
Nicolas
Le samedi 29 ao?t 2009 ? 14:56 +0300, Aleksandr Charkov a ?crit :
Hello,
here it is
Nicolas Martin wrote:
So it turns out that MF3110 does not use exactly the same Pixma protocol
as other ImageClass devices.
In order to go further into analysis, could you get a USB Snoop trace
, there will be huge
amount of data.
Then, Save As ... the file (in menu), zip the log and send it back to
me.
Nicolas
Le jeudi 27 ao?t 2009 ? 19:46 +0300, Aleksandr Charkov a ?crit :
Hello,
here is zipped log file.
Nicolas Martin wrote:
mf3110 is declared in the pixma backend, as an ImageClass device, so
mf3110 is declared in the pixma backend, as an ImageClass device, so
running this protocol. But it has never been tested yet.
In order to see if this is the adequate pixma protocol to use for this
device, could you first send a log trace using the following commands:
$ export
Simply download and install the latest Sane git version.
Pixma MX320 should be recognized by the pixma backend.
If the Pixma protocol it uses is the same as previous Pixma models, then
MX320 may work out of the box (this was the case for MX860, which is
from same generation),
Otherwise, we can
.
Cheers,
Wade.
2009/4/25 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
Hi Wade,
Sorry if act sometimes like guardians of the temple, but we need to be
very accurate on the changes we make into the code, as there are lots of
shared code in Sane backends (especially pixma) and libs
Latest git compilation fails and drops at genesys backend.
The same on 2 different Linux machines.
Below, the beginning of the error message from make.
Any idea ?
Nicolas
/bin/bash ../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../include/sane -I/usr/local/include -I.
-0700, Dennis Lou a ?crit :
--- On Wed, 5/13/09, Nicolas Martin nicolas0martin at gmail.com wrote:
Dunno if you still own your ImageClass device, but as you
were more
expert than me on this part of the pixma backend, I
naturally dare
proposing you, if you can, to have a quick look at what's
Hi,
Just committed the fix for MP600R network scan, can give a try using the
git release (be sure to get the git version, not the cvs one):
git clone ssh://login at git.debian.org/git/sane/sane-backends.git
Let us know.
BTW, this changes also MP600R and MP600 usb protocol, to be now conform
, the WIA
Canon MF5770 scanner remains there. Microsoft scan application runs
but still no output in USBLog window.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks,
Jerry
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Nicolas Martin
nicolas0martin at gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Are you running both Snoopypro
Hi Jerry,
Are you running both Snoopypro and MF toolbox under the admin account ?
The device to snoop should be the first one here in the list.
Never got this error before with Snoopypro, so difficult to tell.
Did you try with to scan with the scan tool available in the control
panel (scanner
of the other one whereas the height is...
This might not be a sane related issue, but was wondering what you thought.
Thanks anyway for solving the 2400 dpi issue.
Do you want to send a reply to the group to state the problem is solved ?
Phil
Le vendredi 08 mai 2009 ? 12:29 +0200, Nicolas
Phil,
This behavior when scanning at high dpi is a classic of many Pixma
devices, but there are some slight differences between models.
This is probably easy to fix, as code for this purpose is already
present in the backend for other Pixma devices, but before, could you
send a small sample
Hi,
I git pushed a bunch of updates yesterday, looks they have been taken
into account in the repository, but I did not see any commit email too.
Could you check this, or did I do something wrong ?
Nicolas
Le mardi 05 mai 2009 ? 11:42 +0200, Julien BLACHE a ?crit :
Chris Bagwell chris at
Thx, will retry soon.
BTW, I noticed also the old CVS rep is still shown on the Alioth Sane
project page, but sources files are now unsynced to git ones.
Do we keep that up ?
Nicolas
Le jeudi 07 mai 2009 ? 21:49 +0200, Julien BLACHE a ?crit :
m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes, a documentation mismatch in pixma.desc, will be corrected ASAP
Nicolas
Le lundi 04 mai 2009 ? 11:20 -0700, Dennis Lou a ?crit :
There seems to be a disconnect on support status for the MF4010/MF4018.
These 3 seem to lack consensus:
And BTW, you say that 2400 dpi does not work.
What do you get exactly ?
Does the scanner scan something ?
Is the image wrong ?
Can you send a sample scan at 2400 dpi:
- the log trace using the same command I gave in my previous mail, scan
only a **small** image to keep the log small
- the
Hi Phil,
So probably this has to do with the bjnp part of the backend, I'll take
contact with Louis, who designed this part, for some help.
In the meantime and to step further, could you get a full trace of the
backend using these commands:
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11
$ scanimage -T
end of scan condition :-(
Does 1200 dpi grayscale work under Windows ?
Regards,
Nicolas
Cheers,
Wade.
2009/4/26 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
Le samedi 25 avril 2009 ? 23:43 +1000, Wade Fitzpatrick a
?crit :
I tried moving the MP730_PID and DEV
In order to facilitate investigations on this: do you successfully scan
with an usb cable ?
Nicolas
Le vendredi 24 avril 2009 ? 23:30 +0200, Phil Wooding a ?crit :
Hi,
I am trying to get the latest svn code working with a MP600R.
The scanner is properly detected, it starts scanning, but
Le samedi 25 avril 2009 ? 22:14 +1000, Wade Fitzpatrick a ?crit :
Nicolas
My latest testing was on kernel 2.6.27-gentoo-r8. I don't see why a
different kernel version would change the interface/endpoint numbering
anyway - surely that is hardware specific to the MP730. I have the
latest
[sanei_usb] sanei_usb_close: closing device 0
I have managed to get some success by adding a small sleep to pixma.c
but I'm still testing that.
Cheers,
Wade.
Moving from the MP730 driver broken since pixma-0.12.2 thread...
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Concerning points 1 and 2 you
Hi Wade,
Sorry if act sometimes like guardians of the temple, but we need to be
very accurate on the changes we make into the code, as there are lots of
shared code in Sane backends (especially pixma) and libs.
- So for points 1 and 2: we can close those.
- Point 3: this is still to
, Nicolas Martin
nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
Maybe there's some relation with the endpoint, but remember that all
PIXMA devices have also different endpoints for storage, printer and
scanner, and there's no issue so far with messing those devices.
So this requires anyway deeper analysis
,
Wade.
2009/4/4 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
Sorry, posted answer in wrong thread.
As far as I can see in the differences between older versions
of the
pixma standalone driver and today's, concerning usb exchanges
for MP730
chime in that wade's latest post is very interesting- it
does appear that sanei_usb grabs the wrong interface. I believe Ilia
had a complaint about this as well. Sounds like sanei_usb needs an
overhaul after our next release.
allan
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Nicolas Martin
Will do.
Thanks.
Nicolas
Le mardi 07 avril 2009 ? 22:13 +0400, Gleb Baryshev a ?crit :
Hello
I have tested Canon i-SENSYS MF4018, and it works with sane well (75-600
DPI, gray and color, button-controlled mode). USB ID is 0x04a9/0x26b4
(same as MF4010). Could you add this device to the
Pixma MP240 is yet untested with Sane.
Could you first post the result of
$ sane-find-scanner
to check the usb pid/vid of this Pixma.
Nicolas
Le samedi 04 avril 2009 ? 13:52 -0400, Nik Tripp a ?crit :
I've downloaded and built sane-backend from CVS today. Do I need to add my
devices USB
scanner (vendor=0x04a9, product=0x1732) at libusb:005:003
and
device `pixma:04A91732' is a CANON Canon PIXMA MP240 multi-function
peripheral
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Nicolas Martin
nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
Pixma MP240 is yet untested with Sane
-0.15.0 but it
failed so I doubt it has anything to do with power-saving modes.
Thanks,
Wade.
2009/3/21 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
Seems confirmed that a usb low level error happens on first
write
attempt:
[sanei_usb
An: Oliver Polch
Cc: Nicolas Martin; sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Betreff: Re: [sane-devel] ERROR DURING READ: Error during device I/O
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Oliver Polch CarterBueford at gmx.net
wrote:
Hi,
i think it wouldn't be that easy to cross-compile the svn-version
avril 2009 ? 10:12 -0700, Peter Schoenrank a ?crit :
On 09-Apr-02, at 14:29, Nicolas Martin wrote:
Could you give a try with this file attached, as before, replace CVS
one
in bakend sub directory with this one.
Saved pixma_io_sanei.c to
~/Desktop/scanning_from_the_command_line/sane
in advanced.
Oliver
-Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-
Von: m. allan noah [mailto:kitno455 at gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. M?rz 2009 13:49
An: Oliver Polch
Cc: Nicolas Martin; sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Betreff: Re: [sane-devel] ERROR DURING READ: Error during device I/O
, at 14:00, Nicolas Martin wrote:
Following Louis idea, I tried to change some timing constants around
usb
timeouts.
Could you give a try to it, just replace the 2 place files to replace
the existing ones in your Sane CVS directory (subdir backend) and
recompile/reinstall, then try
Hi,
Yes, We can try to change the USB timeout used in the usb read/write
statements.
It is currently set to 1s, a default standard value that probably never
got tuned.
I can change it to 10s at least for Peter to give a try.
Will look at this and propose a test file to Peter.
Nicolas
Le
$ 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
Hi all
Le vendredi 27 mars 2009 ? 22:01 +0100, Louis Lagendijk a ?crit :
Hi Peter
Thanks for your patience. Here is some more input
Louis
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 11:27 -0700, Peter Schoenrank wrote:
On 09-Mar-26, at 14:17, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
This could be because the MX850 is
Of course, when I said: needs some analysis here, I was talking about
me ;-)
Le vendredi 27 mars 2009 ? 11:43 -0700, Peter Schoenrank a ?crit :
On 09-Mar-26, at 15:33, Nicolas Martin wrote:
Maybe this is due to MAC OS, needs some analysis here.
I agree, but as an end user, I am near
Are you sure you got all the log trace in the scanimage.log file after
the scanimage -T command ?
Looks like it suddenly hangs (in libusb), but no error is output.
Do you get a core dump in /var/log/syslog or in /var/log/messages ?
If you run the scanimage -T command without sending the
the logfile as requested. I will also start snooping
from Windows.
Cheers,
Wade.
2009/3/21 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr:
Apparently failing on first usb write attempt, so something wrong with
libusb
or low level usb communication (this portion of code is common to all PIXMA
Apparently failing on first usb write attempt, so something wrong with libusb
or low level usb communication (this portion of code is common to all PIXMA
devices).
Could you add all usb logs :
$ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255
$ export SANE_DEBUG=255
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=21
$ scanimage
Also:
Can you take a usb snoop under Windows, maybe the time message is
inappropriate here, so the scanner rejects it.
I'll take a look also at an MP710 snoop for comparison.
Nicolas
Le vendredi 20 mars 2009 ? 17:55 +1100, Wade Fitzpatrick a ?crit :
Thanks for the responses. I thought 0.13.1
Hi Wade,
Well, I've done some work on the pixma backend those last months,
currently all latest work is now incorporated into the Sane CVS version,
the standalone driver (the one you are using), is not maintained
anymore, only CVS one is maintained for easiness.
The biggest difference between
will compile a new version of SANE for my ASUS-router.
Thanks
Oliver
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 08:50:45 -0400
Von: m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com
An: Oliver Polch CarterBueford at gmx.net
CC: Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr, sane
Hi Olivier,
Do you have the latest Sane CVS installed ?
Could you try to get some logs to check what's going on here.
Run this from the server which drives your MP830 (so without using
saned) :
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=21
$ scanimage -T 2 /tmp/logfile
and send back the /tmp/logfile you
(): Canon PIXMA MP830
Oliver
-Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nicolas Martin [mailto:nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 15. M?rz 2009 20:10
An: carterbueford at gmx.net
Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Betreff: Re: [sane-devel] ERROR DURING READ: Error
that manual analysis is time-consuming and error-prone.
A script in the experimental tree was mentioned to clean up the
usbsniff output, so I will give that a try next.
Thanks,
Steve
2009/2/28 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
This lead to some direct exchanges
shared libraries.
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Normally, you can install Sane in the /usr/local, as long as lib
directories are correctly set in /etc/ld.so.conf and
in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*
In this case, uninstalling first the Sane package coming with your Linux
distribution in /usr/lib
Thanks Gleb for your feedback, I'll update the pixma backend
documentation with this information.
Nicolas
Le lundi 23 f?vrier 2009 ? 13:16 +0300, Gleb Baryshev a ?crit :
m. allan noah wrote:
You have two copies of sane installed?
Before installing sane-2009-02-19, I ran '# removepkg
Normally, you can install Sane in the /usr/local, as long as lib
directories are correctly set in /etc/ld.so.conf and
in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*
In this case, uninstalling first the Sane package coming with your Linux
distribution in /usr/lib is important, as ldconfig checks first /usr/lib
to look
This lead to some direct exchanges between us a while back, but it looks
to me more like some low level usb issue between the MF4660 scanner and
libusb ?
The scanner stops responding at some point, but all the pixma backend
messages exchanged look identical to those in the Win Snoop.
So don't
This USB id is declared in the ImageCLass part of the pixma backend, and
should be thus at least detected by scanimage.
This looks here rather like a permission issue to access the scanner,
from a standard user account, or a library mess up issue.
Did you try the same scanimage command under
I just tried on Ubuntu 8.04 with:
Sane CVS
xsane 0.995
a Canon MP610 both for scanning and printing (Canon driver for printing)
Create a new printer in copy tab under preferences, leave the default
options:
Command: lpr
Num of copies: -#
150 dpi scan for both color and grayscale
Embed scanner
Does scanimage -L find your MX300 if you run the command from the root
account ?
Nicolas
Le mardi 10 f?vrier 2009 ? 14:25 +0100, Adam PAPAI a ?crit :
Hi,
I've tried to install the sane-backed from the CVS repo. I followed
these instructions:
I would suggest you try to install Sane CVS, then you could use a
frontend like gscan2pdf to scan multi-page documents using ADF.
MF4370 has not been yet been reported to work with Sane, but the Sane
pixma ImageClass backend supports several other ImageClass devices, so
it's very likely that
Hi,
Just tried a full CVS rebuild.
Compilation fails for me when linking coolscan2:
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -W -Wall
-Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Wreturn-type -Wstrict-prototypes -pedantic -ansi
@: Math lib
@JPEG_LIBS@ @TIFF_LIBS@: graphics libs
@SOCKET_LIBS@: -lsocket (when needed)
@GETHOSTBYADDR_LIBS@: -lnsl (when needed)
@GPHOTO2_LIB@: -lgphoto
@AVAHI_LIBS@: avahi
@V4L_LIBS@: -lv4l
@DL_LIBS@: -ldl
Chris
Nicolas Martin wrote:
Hi,
Just tried a full CVS rebuild
finished...
[pixma] pixma_find_scanners() found 1 devices
device `pixma:04A91725_490DE9' is a CANON Canon PIXMA MP610
multi-function
peripheral
Michael
Am 25.01.2009, 18:53 Uhr, schrieb Nicolas Martin
nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr:
Could you activate some more trace logs
Could you activate some more trace logs and re-post the content of
scanimage -L when on line (BTW, what do you mean exactly by that ? do
you mean you connect through a modem on a tel line ?) :
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=21
$ export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=255
$ export SANE_DEBUG=255
Nicolas
Le
SANE Status code 5
[pixma] IN T=3.513 len=-9
[pixma] ERROR: ETIMEDOUT
[pixma]
gzipped full log is attached
2009/1/17 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
[pixma] BUG:Unmapped SANE Status code 5
Something happens during the usb transaction
)
- Scan one blank page
- Stop and save snoop trace
Thanks,
Steve
2009/1/18 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
Thanks for this log, will review it with Dennis Lou, who wrote
the
ImageClass part of the pixma backend, and will keep you
This Multifunction scanner should be candidate to be handled by the
pixma backend, where it is declared.
In order to check what's going on, could you run scanimage as follows:
$ export SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=10
$ scanimage -T
and send back the content of the console.
Nicolas
Le samedi 17 janvier
device I/O
[pixma] pixma_close(): Canon imageCLASS MF4690
$
2009/1/17 Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr
This Multifunction scanner should be candidate to be handled
by the
pixma backend, where it is declared.
In order to check what's
+0900, Gernot Hassenpflug a ?crit :
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Nicolas Martin
nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
Probably not related, the MP710 is handled in another part of the
backend, (pixma_mp730.c), whose core code has been untouched for a long
time.
If it works with older
Don't know which version you're currently using, but could you try to
compile and install the latest Sane CVS version ?
MP810 CCD sensor's color shifting has been fixed a while back, the code
you mention has slightly changed since then, but is already in there in
CVS pixma_mp150.c, line 595:
Probably not related, the MP710 is handled in another part of the
backend, (pixma_mp730.c), whose core code has been untouched for a long
time.
If it works with older standalone backend, but not with CVS, I suspect
rather a USB issue (the standalone driver was using its own USB lib).
To start
Thanks for the kind feedback, will update the docs to reflect this latest
information.
Would like also to thank for their great job Dennis Lou for adding the
ImageClass MFPs, and Louis Lagendijk for adding the BJNP protocol to the
pixma backend, as well as all individual testers who helped
Canon PIXMA MX300 is supported by the pixma backend in Sane CVS.
Install Sane CVS on Xubuntu following the step by step procedure given
on this blog:
http://mp610.blogspot.com/2008/04/give-your-scanner-new-freshly-sane.html
Feel free to post again if you don't succeed or if you need more
So MP190 scanner can scan up to 1200 dpi with Sane ?
The specs on Canon usa web site says it is capable of 600x1200 dpi, so I
declared 600 (xdpi), so that it scans at 600x600 dpi. If 1200 dpi works
with the pixma backend, this means the scanner can handle at least
1200x1200 dpi.
Thanks for your
Which scanimage command line did you try ?
In fact, you cannot use different xdpi and ydpi, at least with the pixma
backend. Looks like Canon's (dpi)x(2.dpi) produces an interpolated image
in y anyway.
So I we must keep the dpi parameter to 600 for MP190.
Le samedi 13 d?cembre 2008 ? 16:40
Ok, I don't know too much about those functions, but this quick dirty
code seems to work well on Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04):
#include pwd.h
#include stdio.h
int main()
{
struct passwd *uid;
uid = getpwuid(geteuid());
printf(user=%s\n, uid-pw_name);
}
Prints my username correctly. Also prints
, Julien BLACHE a ?crit :
Nicolas Martin nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
Hi,
struct passwd *uid;
uid = getpwuid(geteuid());
printf(user=%s\n, uid-pw_name);
Prints my username correctly. Also prints root if runned with sudo ;-)
Yep, use getuid() instead of geteuid
Yep, have added USB Ethernet to the descriptions for network PIXMAs.
Nicolas
Le dimanche 23 novembre 2008 ? 16:48 -0500, m. allan noah a ?crit :
bjnp is a protocol. ethernet is the interface.
allan
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Nicolas Martin
nicolas.martin at freesurf.fr wrote:
I
I would like to update the pixma.desc file, to include now the network
BJNP protocol support, along with USB, for PIXMA models that support
network.
Comments in doc/descriptions.txt states the possible arguments for
the :interface keyword are:
SCSI, USB, Parport, Serial port, IEEE-1394,
My concern was not too much about the release number or name, but a
focus on: have we some kind of schedule or forecast for a new Sane
release ?
Some very popular Linux distribution have releases twice a year, and I
think this could be also a convenient rate for Sane too, to keep in sync
with
, if possible, to a similar approach for Sane.
A release schedule frequency around twice a year, seems to me a good target.
Nicolas
Johannes Wiedersich jowied at googlemail.com a ?crit?:
Hallo,
On 2008-10-29 08:26, Nicolas Martin wrote:
My concern was not too much about the release number or name
Is there any new schedule forecast for a Sane 1.1.0 release ?
(last timetable I had in mind was a release during last July)
Nicolas
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