Hi, ToddAndMargo writes:
> Hi All, > > found 0 devices > > What is this all about? How are we supposed to know? What did you do? What did you expect to happen? What happened? Please provide details. We weren't shoulder-surfing at your place when this happened and we have neither extra-sensory perception capabilities nor crystal balls. > Fedora 26 x 64 > Xfce 4.12 > > sane-backends-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64 > sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64 > sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686 > sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686 > sane-backends-daemon-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64 > sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686 > sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64 > sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64 > > I am trying to get xsane to work with systemd and saned. When I run > $ xsane net:localhost > > I get the following error pop up: > Error: Failed to open device `net:localhost': Error during device I/0 > > In saned@.service, I have debug set to the following: > Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 > SANE_DEBUG_BJNP=5 > SANE_DEBUG_NET=128 > > And this error pops up in my debug log: > # journalctl -efx -t saned > saned.log.txt > > 996: 032]: [dll] load: searching backend `imagescan' in > `/usr/lib64/sane' > Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: trying to > load `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' > Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: > couldn't open `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or > directory) > Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: > couldn't find backend `imagescan' (No such file or directory) > Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] > sane_get_devices: found 0 devices > Feb 17 02:59:14 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: saned exiting The dll backend not being able to load a backend should not prevent saned from detect locally connected devices at large. Looks like you expect to find a device supported by the pixma backend. If that's the case, you may safely remove/purge any imagescan package that you seem to have picked up from who knows where (EPSON's download site, perhaps?). Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FSF Associate Member since 2004-01-27 GnuPG key: F84A2DD9/B3C0 2F47 EA19 64F4 9F13 F43E B8A4 A88A F84A 2DD9 Support Free Software https://my.fsf.org/donate Join the Free Software Foundation https://my.fsf.org/join -- sane-devel mailing list: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to sane-devel-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org