Am 21.08.2013 12:19, schrieb Sander Devrieze: > 2013/8/21 Wilhelm <wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de <mailto:wilhelm.meier at > fh-kl.de>> > > <snip> > > > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd/dll.____conf > > > > what is the contents of this file? > > > The directory /usr/local/sbin/scanbd does not exist. I think you mean > /usr/local/etc/scanbd.
Sorry, yes. So please show: /etc/sane.d/dll.conf and /usr/local/etc/scanbd/dll.conf or whatever dir SANE_CONFIG_DIR points to. Please see section: 6) sane config, form the README.txt. > These are the items in that directory: > > abaton.conf bh.conf coolscan3.conf dll.d > genesys.conf hp.conf ma1509.conf mustek_usb.conf > plustek_pp.conf scanbd.conf st400.conf test.script > action.script canon630u.conf coolscan.conf dmc.conf > geniusvp2.conf hpsj5s.conf magicolor.conf nec.conf > qcam.conf scanner.d stv680.conf u12.conf > agfafocus.conf canon.conf dc210.conf > epjitsu.conf gphoto2.conf hs2p.conf matsushita.conf > net.conf ricoh.conf sceptre.conf tamarack.conf > umax1220u.conf > apple.conf canon_dr.conf dc240.conf epson2.conf > gt68xx.conf ibm.conf microtek2.conf p5.conf > rts8891.conf sharp.conf teco1.conf umax.conf > artec.conf canon_pp.conf dc25.conf epson.conf > hp3900.conf kodak.conf microtek.conf pie.conf > s9036.conf sm3840.conf teco2.conf umax_pp.conf > artec_eplus48u.conf cardscan.conf dell1600n_net.conf example.script > hp4200.conf leo.conf mustek.conf pixma.conf > saned.conf snapscan.conf teco3.conf v4l.conf > avision.conf coolscan2.conf dll.conf fujitsu.conf > hp5400.conf lexmark.conf mustek_pp.conf plustek.conf > scanadf.script sp15c.conf test.conf xerox_mfp.conf > > Which one do you need to see? I already showed you dll.conf. > > > > Ok, that seems to help. Maybe the readme file should be more > clear that > you need to copy the config files and not the directory "sane.d" in > here. scanbd seems to work. However, sane does not recognize the > scanner: > > scanimage: no SANE devices found > > Any idea what can be wrong? > > /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.____conf > > > This file does not exist. I only have /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf > as shown in my previous mail: > > > # global settings > global { > # turn on debugging > > # log to console > debug = true > > # debug logging > # 1=error, 2=warn, 3=info, 4-7=debug > debug-level = 7 > > # drop priviliges to this user > #============================= > # Linux: > # user = saned # root > # *BSD > # user = root > user = saned > > # Group to be used > #================= > # Linux (most distributions use the lp group to access > scanners) > # group = lp > # ArchLinux (ArchLinux uses the scanner group) > # group = scanner > # > # *BSD (no group lp here, use daemon instead) > # group = daemon # root > # > group = saned > # the saned executable for manager-mode > saned = "/usr/sbin/saned" > saned_opt = {} # string-list > saned_env = { > "SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/__etc/scanbd" } # list > of environment vars for saned > > # Scriptdir specifies where scanbs normally looks for > scripts. > # The scriptdir option can be defined as: > # - a path relative to the configuations > (<path>/etc/scanbd) > directory > # - an abosolute path > # Examples: > # scriptdir = scripts > # sets scriptdir to <path>/etc/scripts. > # scriptdir = /some/path > # sets scriptdir to the specified absolute path > # Default scriptdir is <path>/etc/scanbd, this is normally > appropriate > # scriptdir = > > # scanbuttond_backends_dir sets the path where scanbd > looks for > the scanbuttond backends > # It can be defined as relative path, starting from > the scanbd > config directory or > # as an absolute path > # Default is <libdir>/scanbd/scanbutond/__backends > # Example > # scanbuttond_backends_dir = > "/usr/local/lib/scanbd/__scanbuttond/backends" > > # poll timeout in [ms] > # (for polling the devices) > timeout = 500 > > pidfile = "/var/run/scanbd.pid" > > # env-vars for the scripts > environment { > # pass the device label as below in this env-var > device = "SCANBD_DEVICE" > # pass the action label as below in this env-var > action = "SCANBD_ACTION" > } > > # function definitions > # values of the options are simply passed via env-vars > > function function_knob { > filter = "^message.*" > desc = "The value of the function knob / wheel / > selector" > env = "SCANBD_FUNCTION" > } > function function_mode { > filter = "^mode.*" > desc = "Color mode" > env = "SCANBD_FUNCTION_MODE" > } > > multiple_actions = true # allow multiple actions per > option (up > to the total amount of options) > # action definitions > # if the filter matches and the value changes > # from from-value to to-value, > # <script> is executed > # <script> is the full pathname (do not include any > parameters) > # if parameters are needed, write a script > > # since we can have only a most one action for each > option, the > action-script > # can use the function definition (see above) to > distinguish > different tasks > # (e.g. use the env-var SCANBD_FUNCTION defined above) > > action scan { > filter = "^scan.*" > numerical-trigger { > from-value = 1 > to-value = 0 > } > desc = "Scan to file" > # script must be an relative path starting from > scriptdir (see above), > # or an absolute pathname. > # It must contain the path to the action > script without > arguments > # Absolute path example: script = > "/some/path/foo.script > script = "test.script" > } > action email { > filter = "^email$" > string-trigger { > from-value = "" > to-value = "^email.*" > } > desc = "Scan to email" > # script must be an relative path starting from > scriptdir (see above), > # or an absolute pathname. > # It must contain the path to the action > script without > arguments > # Absolute path example: script = > "/some/path/foo.script > script = "test.script" > } > action copy { > filter = "^copy$" > string-trigger { > from-value = "" > to-value = "^copy.*" > } > desc = "Copy to printer" > # script must be an relative path starting from > scriptdir (see above), > # or an absolute pathname. > # It must contain the path to the action > script without > arguments > # Absolute path example: script = > "/some/path/foo.script > script = "test.script" > } > action preview { > filter = "^preview$" > numerical-trigger { > from-value = 1 > to-value = 0 > } > desc = "Preview" > # script must be an relative path starting from > scriptdir (see above), > # or an absolute pathname. > # It must contain the path to the action > script without > arguments > # Absolute path example: script = > "/some/path/foo.script > script = "test.script" > } > action globaltest { > filter = "^message.*" > desc = "Test (print all env vars)" > # script must be an relative path starting from > scriptdir (see above), > # or an absolute pathname. > # It must contain the path to the action > script without > arguments > # Absolute path example: script = > "/some/path/foo.script > script = "test.script" > } > } > > # include > # include another file at this point. This may only occur outside > general and devices blocks > # an include statement may be relative (to the direcory where > scanbd.conf is located or aboslute > # include("scanner.d/myscanner.__conf") > # include("/my/long/path/__myscanner.conf") > > # devices > # each device can have actions and functions, you can disable not > relevant devices > include(scanner.d/avision.__conf) > include(scanner.d/fujitsu.__conf) > include(scanner.d/hp.conf) > include(scanner.d/pixma.conf) > include(scanner.d/snapscan.__conf) > include(scanner.d/canon.conf) > > and show the env-vars for the user starting the scanbd (root). > > > TERM=xterm > SHELL=/bin/bash > OLDPWD=/root > SSH_TTY=/dev/pts/0 > USER=root > MAIL=/var/mail/root > PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/__local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/__sbin:/bin > PWD=/usr/local/etc/scanbd > LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > SHLVL=1 > HOME=/root > LOGNAME=root > SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/__etc/scanbd > _=/usr/bin/env > > > > > Thanks for helping me out! > > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: foreground > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: config-file: > /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.____conf > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: reading config file > /usr/local/etc/scanbd/scanbd.____conf > > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: debug on: level: 7 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: dropping privs to uid saned > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: dropping privs to gid saned > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: drop privileges to gid: 109 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Running as effective gid 109 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: drop privileges to uid: 104 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Running as effective uid 104 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: dbus_init > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: dbus match > type='signal',interface='org.____freedesktop.Hal.Manager' > > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: sane version 1.0 > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Scanning for local-only devices > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: start_sane_threads > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: start dbus thread > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: timeout: 500 ms > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Iteration on dbus call > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: udev init > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: get udev monitor > libudev: udev_monitor_enable_receiving: bind failed: > Operation > not permitted > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Can't enable udev receiving > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Can't init udev > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Iteration on dbus call > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Iteration on dbus call > /usr/local/sbin/scanbd: Iteration on dbus call > > -- > Kind Regards, > Sander Devrieze > > > > > -- > Wilhelm > w.meier at unix.net <mailto:w.meier at unix.net> > <mailto:w.meier at unix.net <mailto:w.meier at unix.net>> > > > > > -- > Wilhelm > w.meier at unix.net <mailto:w.meier at unix.net> > > -- Wilhelm w.meier at unix.net