Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Sander Devrieze: > 2013/8/21 Wilhelm <wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de <mailto:wilhelm.meier at > fh-kl.de>> > > 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> <mailto: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 > > > # /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend > loader > # > # Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under > # /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop > # a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory, named after the > package. > # > > # The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't > need > # to use a remote SANE scanner over the network - see sane-net(5) and > saned(8) > net > #abaton > <snip commented out backends> > #microtek > > and > > /usr/local/etc/scanbd/dll.conf > > or whatever dir SANE_CONFIG_DIR points to. > > > # /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend > loader > # > # Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under > # /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop > # a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory, named after the > package. > # > > # The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't > need > # to use a remote SANE scanner over the network - see sane-net(5) and > saned(8) > #net > abaton > agfafocus > apple > avision > artec > artec_eplus48u > as6e > bh > canon > canon630u > canon_dr > #canon_pp > cardscan > coolscan > #coolscan2 > coolscan3 > #dc25 > #dc210 > #dc240 > dell1600n_net > dmc > epjitsu > #epson > epson2 > fujitsu > #gphoto2 > genesys > gt68xx > hp > hp3900 > hpsj5s > hp3500 > hp4200 > hp5400 > hp5590 > hpljm1005 > <and so forth>
Mmh, looks good. So, if scanimage finds the scanner (started with the uid/gid as in scanbd.conf), scanbd should find it too, if started as root and the env-var SANE_CONFIG_DIR set. -- Wilhelm w.meier at unix.net