Ok, here it comes; xsane crashes without any action I can see. Hope it helps
you ...
Christoph
christoph:/home/christoph/Documents/progs # xsane
Segmentation fault
christoph:/home/christoph/Documents/progs # gdb xsane
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Hello Christoph,
if you want us to help you to correct it then we need some additional
information. At first please tell us when exactly does xsane crash. A
second thing you can do is call
gdb xsane
r
and when xsane crashes call
bt
and send the output.
Oliver
Am Fre, 2005-01-28 um 17.31 schr
Hi Oliver,
thanx, but now I've another problem. Because of a crash of my SuSE 9.2p during
Installation I've no 9.1p anymore, only the newer 9.2p, and there now I get
only a "gementation fault" when I try to start xsane (only my selfbuilded
version, the pacman-xsane works, but only with the batc
Hello Christoph,
Thanks for your bug report.
I was able to reproduce the bug with the umax backend.
With sane-pnm everything worked fine - that was the reason
why I did not recognize the bug before the release of 0.97.
You can correct it this way:
in xsane-batch-scan.c function void xsane_batch