Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 10:02:07PM +0200, abel deuring wrote: > >>currently there is no way to change the timeout value programatically. >>(one more issue that should be fixed in Sane 2) I think that increasing >>the default timeout value is not a problem, unless we return to the >>_really_ long value of 10 minutes, as we had it before. It's simply too >>boring to wait for 10 minutes until you get an error ;) >> >>Perhaps we could use an enviroment variable to increase or decrease the >>timeout -- just in case that we have again a too short timeout value for >>some scanners... > > > That's a good idea. So we change SANE_SCSICMD_TIMEOUT to a static > variable (e.g. sane_scsicmd_timeout) throughout the code that is > initialized by 60. If variable SANE_SG_TIMEOUT is set, > sane_scsicmd_timeout is changed appropriately, e.g. in > sanei_scsi_open. > > Can you do that? You are a lot more familiar with the SCSI code :-)
In theory, no problem. I'm currently a bit busy with other stuff, so I might simply forget it... If nothing happened till, say, next sunday, feel free to kick me in the *** ;) Abel
