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hi, I installed the lasted sane-backend tarball (1.0.15) and the xsane-frontend (0.96). I commented out the canon_pp line in dll.conf and build the binary files. the canon_pp.conf look like: ieee1284 parport0 calibrate ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-pp0 parport0 init_mode FB620P parport0 #(tried it also with AUTO) after setting SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP=3D100 and starting xsane, I got the following messages: [root@kermit downloads]# /usr/local/bin/xsane [gphoto2] init_gphoto2: error: serial:/dev/ttyd1 is not a valid gphoto2 port. Use "gphoto2 --list-ports" for list. [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of canon_pp to 100. [canon_pp] >> sane_init(0xfee7078c, 0x8057568): sane-backends 1.0.15 [canon_pp] sane_init: >> ieee1284_find_ports [canon_pp] sane_init: 0 << ieee1284_find_ports [canon_pp] sane_init: 1 parallel port(s) found. [canon_pp] sane_init: port parport0 [canon_pp] >> init_device [canon_pp] init_device: [configuring options] [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: num_options [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: resolution [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: colour mode [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: bit depth [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: tl-x [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: tl-y [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: br-x [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: br-y [canon_pp] init_device: configuring opt: calibrate [canon_pp] init_device: done opts [canon_pp] << init_device [canon_pp] sane_init: ># Define which port to use if one isn't specified - you should only have<[canon_pp] sane_init: ># one of these lines!< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># This is the default port to be used - others will be detected< [canon_pp] sane_init: >ieee1284 parport0< [canon_pp] sane_init: Successfully parsed default scanner. [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># Define the location of our pixel weight file, can begin with ~/ if needed.< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># You can have as many of these as you like - lines with ports that don't exist< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># will be ignored.< [canon_pp] sane_init: >#< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># Parameters are:< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># calibrate /path/to/calibration-file port-name< [canon_pp] sane_init: >#< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># The format of port-name is dependant on your OS version.< [canon_pp] sane_init: >#< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># If a file isn't speficied, the default name will be< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-[port-name]< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: >calibrate ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-pp0 parport0< [canon_pp] sane_init: calibrate line, calibrate ~/.sane/canon_pp- calibration-pp0 parport0 [canon_pp] sane_init: Finding scanner on port 'parport0' [canon_pp] sane_init: Found! [canon_pp] sane_init: Parsed cal, for port 'parport0', weight file is '~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-pp0'. [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># calibrate /etc/sane/my_calibration parport1< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># Enable the next line if you're having trouble with ECP mode such as I/O< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># errors. Nibble mode is slower, but more reliable.< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: >#force_nibble< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># Set a default initialisation mode for each port. Valid modes are:< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># AUTO (attempts to automatically detect by trying both methods)< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># FB620P (10101010 style.. also works for FB320P)< [canon_pp] sane_init: ># FB630P (11001100 style.. also works for FB330P, N340P, N640P)< [canon_pp] sane_init: >< [canon_pp] sane_init: >#init_mode AUTO parport0< [canon_pp] sane_init: >init_mode FB620P parport0< [canon_pp] sane_init: Parsed init. [canon_pp] sane_init: ># init_mode FB630P parport0< [canon_pp] detect_mode: Opening port parport0 [canon_pp] detect_mode: Claiming port. [canon_pp] detect_mode: Port supports ECP-S. [canon_pp] detect_mode: Using ECP-S Mode [canon_pp] sane_init: >> initialise [canon_pp] WARNING: Don't know how to reset an FBx20P, you may have to power cycle [canon_pp] Timeout: Scanner wakeup reply 1 (0x03 in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] Timeout: Scanner wakeup reply 2 (0x03 in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] Timeout: Scanner wakeup reply 1 (0x03 in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] Timeout: Scanner wakeup reply 2 (0x03 in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] Timeout: Scanner wakeup reply 1 (0x03 in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] Timeout: Reply 2 (0x0c in 0x1f) - Status =3D 0x1f [canon_pp] initialise: could not wake scanner [canon_pp] sane_init: << 1 initialise [canon_pp] sane_init: Couldn't contact scanner on port parport0. Probably no scanner there? [canon_pp] << sane_init [canon_pp] >> sane_get_devices (0xfee707c8, 0) [canon_pp] << sane_get_devices [canon_pp] >> sane_exit [canon_pp] << sane_exit [root@kermit downloads]# and a gui popped up, that no scanner was found. manually reseting the scanner does not help. so, would be nice if any of you could help. see you, thorsten --=-wcNptA/SBQH1kWwO9Jwe Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBBwrO/wfkoLTuSgLsRAi6MAJ9v6Th3rHIk34mCkxc4Yf+rKbNp9gCgn9Ho 17I4gIBRci3eIxNBw+Xib4E= =Q4k3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-wcNptA/SBQH1kWwO9Jwe--
