/hp-config_usb_printer $env{BUSNUM}:$env{DEVNUM} ; fi
to
/usr/bin/hp-config_usb_printer $env{BUSNUM}:$env{DEVNUM} /dev/null 21
/dev/null fi
Patch from Gentoo attached.
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of the problem.
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list seems to have taken on the task of
finishing it.
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, that would confirm that you are experiencing the same
issue. Otherwise, please provide the scanimage.out file.
Also, if you could try the scanner with a USB 2.0 hub and sane-backends
1.0.24, that would be good information.
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Lawrence Woodman lwood...@vlifesystems.com writes:
On 08/02/14 02:13, Mark Buda wrote:
Or, it *did* happen, but something else changed it. What version of the
hal package do you have installed?
I'm using version: 0.5.14-8
Well now I am really confused. The ACLs on the USB device do
On 31/01/14 13:07, Mark Buda wrote:
The group id for the scanner device should be 'lp', but there should be
a read/write ACL entry for 'scanner', and there isn't. The udevadm
test output showed that it should have tried to make one, but
apparently that didn't happen for some reason
.
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can (hopefully)
figure out what udev rule is causing the permissions problem:
udevadm test $(dirname $(egrep -l 1511 /sys/bus/usb/devices/*/idProduct))
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-frame-perl suggests no packages.
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Package: isc-dhcp-client
Version: 4.2.4-7
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
Under kfreebsd, if I configure a second interface to use DHCP, the client
fails because it can't bind a socket to port 68, because it's in use. The
code sets the SO_REUSEADDR socket option, which works
) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream version.
* New maintainer (Closes: 688531)
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package wnpp
retitle 688531 ITA: sane-backends -- API library for scanners -- utilities
quit
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Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.23-3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Since the package appears to be orphaned and I want my fancy new Canon
multifunction printer scanning over the network, I'll get the new release
working and see about getting it uploaded if no one else is doing it. Maybe
even
for makedepend on
bugs.xfree86.org didn't yield anything that looks like this bug.
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