it was one of my
CVS snapshots, I really need to know which one it was, as there were
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please report back) as I don't plan to fix that in the current
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release, as it only appeared after Linux
2.6.22, and that's w after Etch's release :)
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fetch the file here:
http://people.debian.org/~jblache/libsane-avision.so.1.0.18
Just copy it to /usr/lib/sane and try to scan.
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for scanners -- extra backends
You need to purge it.
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file and their
relationships, bloat the Packages file for no good reason, confuse
users and risk having version skew between packages.
That doesn't buy anything, you've just had a false good idea.
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' is a Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 5300C flatbed
scanner
Definitely something broken in avision...
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So, please, this happens, yeah, what happens ?
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notfound 458469 1.0.14-5
close 458469
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Closed, then. If you're having any udev-related problem, either purge
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You seem to be using testing, so that means troubles started with
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When I install the 1.0.19~cvs20071213-2 package, udev behave very weirdly:
Do you have libsane-extras installed ?
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a broken computer after installing a scanner software
is not something intended, and it's not easy to track for users.
You're using unstable. Sometimes it breaks. Deal with it, or stick
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network interfaces got messed up.
I hope this is not a duplicate of #359797.
It's not, the file hasn't changed, it has only moved. However it's
possible that it uncovered a bug in libsane-extras which I haven't
uploaded yet.
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Hi,
The description for libkscan1 states:
It provides an easy-to-use library, which allows you to access your scanner
(as long as it's sane compatible).
SANE's name is really that: SANE, as it's an acronym, so it should be rewritten
as:
It provides an
offered by libieee1284. As for the
plustek_pp backend, I don't know why it's been written the way it is,
but I suspect there's a reason :)
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in before that.
You should really cross-check with kfreebsd before sending that kind
of patches.
Yep, that episode decided me to install one.
Now that we have a full non-Linux port, I think it's a useful tool for
you :)
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-specific ioctls.
You'll have to find another way, properly porting the backend is the
preferred way as far as I'm concerned.
You should really cross-check with kfreebsd before sending that kind
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Hi,
$subject basically says it all, I was looking for a detailed changelog but the
upstream changelog stops at 1.0.0...
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a new
upload right now because of this, let me know :)
Next upload will be fine :)
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fix it until we can get a newer
version of TiEmu in Debian.
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it's all good :-)
Closing #456009 and #456011 with this message.
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check the
behaviour when the ADF is jammed, we may be able to clear up #456011
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most probably the scanner not
communicating over USB until the jam is cleared. Though I don't know
about the hardware, so I'll leave that up to people who do (Cc:ed :))
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the config file isn't necessary at all, and we would like
more information, in the form of a debug log.
Can you please run
$ SANE_DEBUG_HP5590=255 scanimage -L
with *no* config file ?
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in the default config or using a more subtle sound
would be desirable, IMHO.
It was introduced as a default-on, so even with the config option it
remains a default-on.
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in your opinion? Last option is to reuse
click.wav that was shipped with gpomme in the past, but it's pretty
much inaudible.
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pommed daemon crashes when changing volume, without log as it seems,
when the WAV file given for beep doesn't exist.
Fixed in SVN, revision 425.
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lacks a conffile, indeed. That needs to be fixed upstream.
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before
processing... hmm hmm :)
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found another issue in the beep code that I'll fix tomorrow, but
it's probably harmless.
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ago, except here
the assertion doesn't trigger.
I'll fix that up and I'll ask you to test the SVN afterwards to be
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As soon as you select a different resolution for the scan (e.g. 150 dpi
in stead of 300 dpi) 'xsane' crashes with a segmentation fault.
Which backend do you use, and is it reproducible with the test
backend?
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Also, the warning could include the patch name as a useful hint :)
Yeah, it actually was -- that's how I figured out the problem. It was
warning about the patch . :)
Ah, nice, then :)
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will now depend on the radius libs.
I have commit access at pkg-voip svn if you're busy I can add the proper
patch there.
I'll take care of it.
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to choose it.
Which backend do you use, and can you reproduce this problem with the
test backend ?
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on the
radius libs, but adding new packages to work around that just isn't
worth it.
As you've told in your previous mail, this should be a transient state
until the next openser release when the abstraction layer will be
added, so I'm pretty much OK with that situation until then.
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Package: lintian
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Hi,
It looks like lintian gives a bogus warning for dpatch-missing-description
because of the 00list index file:
% ls debian/patches
00list 10_no_lib64_on_64_bits.dpatch 11_always_smp.dpatch
12_acc_enable_radius_diameter.dpatch
% grep DP:
name as a useful hint :)
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updated Lenny box,
so I guess that the former version was
the one before the current one for Lenny.
So that was 1.10.
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Package: foremost
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Hi,
There's a new version of foremost available, according to the changelog
it contains 64bit bugfixes.
Thought I'd let you know ;)
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which is obviously quite bad.
Can you give me a ls -l /dev/input ?
Can you also get the pommed sources, edit pommed/evdev.c, and, in
evdev_inotify_process(), change
struct inotify_event ie[2];
to
struct inotify_event ie[4];
Then rebuild pommed and try it out ?
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to
replace the existing one and that'll make it until the next update
(stop pommed before doing the cp).
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Indeed, it defaults to SQL accounting.
Do you know if it's possible to enable SQL, Radius and Diameter all at
the same time ?
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the warning it outputs in this case?
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Which backend do you use ?
It appears that I use hpio backend.
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haven't observed anything similar yet and I haven't got any report
for this type of behaviour yet.
Can you try to identify a usage pattern that triggers this ?
Please send your config file, too.
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, by former version, do you refer to 1.11 or 1.10 ?
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I have an HP DeskJet F380 all-in-one device. It was recognized without a
Which backend do you use ?
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that much. It's not like
the documentation is translated in 10 languages...
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on gnome-terminal.
As a data point:
Cannot reproduce it here, may be locale-dependent, can you try with
LANG=C ?
(Hi Cédric!)
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Romain Beauxis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I can add that in the next release. But it's due when it's ready :)
I'll try to prepare a beep for that release too ;-)
It's due RSN, btw :)
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Romain Beauxis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'll try to prepare a beep for that release too ;-)
It's due RSN, btw :)
Sorry, I didn't understood...
I'm planning a new release sometime next week :)
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for the tftpimage (which contains the kernel) +
the kernel + the initrd it rather not simply waste that space. Arcboot
and arcload don't have the tftimage, they fetch the kernel and the
initrd from disk and thus need much less RAM.
Yep, indeed.
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off the extra space, given that it takes a measurable amount of time
on my poor I2 for, well, no benefit ;)
But OK, I'll fix that (don't like it either) :p
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command line.
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initrd loading, actually using malloc() to
get a suitable memory area
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problem on my I2 when I tried that (though I'd need
some more reports).
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file syntax,
they're not really usable as-is anyway.
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Or, more precisely, what is the enabled setting for then ?
It's for the system beep, and only for the system beep.
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, short
and audible, send it my way :)
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your package failed to build from source. -minline-all-stringops is only
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Hmm, that option shouldn't be there to begin with. Time to revisit one
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libusb
not valid argument.
If it's a USB suspend problem, upgrading libsane to the version
available in unstable should fix it. Try that out and tell me how it
goes.
I have this exact model here and it works flawlessly.
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-problematik.
Then please upgrade libsane to the version in unstable, and that'll
fix it.
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already.
I'll reopen if the problem is not fixed.
By the way, I've cloned the bug weeks ago as the original bug report
got hijacked. So please close the original report (435557) and leave
the clone (447235) open for the other issue (and change the submitter,
I forgot to do that).
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as you don't power cycle it, the firmware is in memory and
running.
So if you used the scanner on another OS before using it with XSane,
the firmware was already loaded.
Please confirm that the bug is fixed so that I can close it.
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a very
abstract concept...
Anyway, Tim will know way better than I do ;)
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Lucas Nussbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Built against audacious 1.3, so we are in the same case as #450438.
I think I have it ported to audacious 1.4, need to wait until
audacious is installable again to test that out.
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way to the bitbucket.
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build log is available from
http://people.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2007/11/06
Please provide a direct link to the build log in future bug reports.
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Lucas Nussbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Works here on both i386 and amd64. Unless you can give details, this
report is bogus as far as I'm concerned.
Please provide a build log, so we can diff it with mine.
See buildd.debian.org, the build logs are identical.
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Remi Vanicat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
found USB scanner (UNKNOWN vendor and product) at device /dev/usb/scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0818 [USB MFP]) at
libusb:001:005
Where does that /dev/usb/scanner come from ?
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. One page scans works well.
This was with libsane-1.0.18. When I downgraded to libsane-1.0.15 and
sane-utils-1.0.15 everything begin to work well again.
Which backend do you use ? I think this model is supported by hplip,
in which case the bug lies in there.
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, it's certainly
possible to get gpomme to wake up less often.
But it needs to be done. Like proper transparency with compositing
when available needs to be done ;)
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the proprietary nature of the Brother backend,
you'll have to demonstrate that the bug indeed is in XSane.
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), maybe a selectable time-out
option is better. (in seconds?)
It is indeed an issue, most backends which support turning off the
light have a timeout setting in their config file.
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Did anyone actually try CVS HEAD before and see the bug, or might this
problem be due to a Debian-specific patch to binutils?
The joy of finding out is all yours :-)
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Dirk Meul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
due to this bug, it is not possible to use this backend driver with
gnome-scan. More informations are available at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470732#c20
Thanks, fixed upstream for all backends.
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was only tested against the
R600 GPUs.
Please package this version and release it to unstable, it's high time
ATI hostages upgraded to Xorg 1.4 ...
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, identify and get to know all
the SANE frontends, identify all the platforms supported by SANE, read
up on your proposed solutions and get a clue all by yourself.
I know what you propose won't work, I know it's not worth the effort,
ergo I'm not spending any more time on that.
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applies to OpenSER 1.2,
though the post on full-disclosure seems to imply that all versions
prior to SVN 20071004 are affected.
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closing that bug report.
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(which, in this case, uses
the net backend).
What you are suggesting just isn't applicable.
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