Am 19.01.2013 18:54, schrieb Rolf Bensch: > Hi Wilhelm, > > Yesterday I started with scanbd and my CS9000F. > > I mentioned an error with scanbd.conf: > > $ /usr/local/bin/scanbd -df -c /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf > /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf:197: no such option 'include' > /usr/local/bin/scanbd: parse error in config file
please provide us with the config file(s). > > As a workaround I copied the contents of pixma.conf into scanbd.conf. > > It could be nice to use the 'include' function. Configuration will be > much easier to use prepared conf files. I'll provide my conf and script > files to the ml when everything is working. > > Cheers, > Rolf > > > > Am 06.01.2013 09:11, schrieb Wilhelm: >> Hi all, >> >> I like to announce the new version 1.3 of scanbd, the scanner button >> daemon. >> >> This release is mostly a maintainers release as it restructures the >> layout of the source repository and adds support for autotools / >> configure. This makes compilation / integration much more simple. More >> documentation and helpful integration files (like systemd-config or >> startup for FreeBSD e.g.) for various platforms are added. >> >> I would like to clearly mention that all the hard work was done by >> Louis Lagendijk (louis at fazant.net)! Many thanks for his efforts and his >> patience! >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/scanbd/files/releases/scanbd-1.3.tar.gz/download >> >> >> or >> >> svn co https://scanbd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scanbd/releases/1.3 >> >> [ >> scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking >> for buttons pressed or function knob changes or other scanner events as >> paper inserts / removals and at the same time allows >> also scan-applications to access the scanners. If buttons are pressed, >> etc., various actions can be submitted (scan, copy, email, ...) via >> action scripts. The function knob values are passed to the >> action-scripts as well. Scan actions are also signaled via dbus. This >> can be useful for foreign applications. Scans can also be triggered via >> dbus from foreign applications. >> On platforms which support signaling of dynamic device insertion / >> removal (libudev, dbus, hal) scanbd supports this as well. >> scanbd can use all sane-backends or some special backends from the (old) >> scanbuttond project. >> Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD >> ] >> > -- Wilhelm