Hello,
the patch resolves the bug. So I reassign this bug to hplip.
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On 20/02/14 23:19, Mark Buda wrote:
reassign 730539 hplip
tags 730539 patch
thanks
The problem is that the hp-config_usb_printer command is taking too
long, and udevd kills the worker handling the device insertion, so it
never gets to the part of the udev rules that allow access by the
scanner
reassign 730539 hplip
tags 730539 patch
thanks
Lawrence Woodman lwood...@vlifesystems.com writes:
Can you remove the scanner device, and reinsert it while running
strace -o /tmp/udev-strace.out -f -p UDEVDPROCESSID
where, of course, UDEVDPROCESSID is the pid of udevd, and send
Lawrence Woodman lwood...@vlifesystems.com writes:
strace -o /tmp/udev-strace.out -f -p UDEVDPROCESSID
where, of course, UDEVDPROCESSID is the pid of udevd, and send
/tmp/udev-strace.out. I have three udevd's running on my system, though,
and I'm not sure why or which one does what...
I
On 08/02/14 02:13, Mark Buda wrote:
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
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 not
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.
Or, it
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. Try running
Adding the bug back into the Cc: list.
Lawrence Woodman lwood...@vlifesystems.com writes:
Funnily enough I meant to include the stderr output but forgot. The full
output is attached.
Also helpful would be the output of
ls -lL /dev/bus/usb/002/005
devname changed so:
crw-rw-r-- 1 root
Lawrence Woodman lawre...@intheforest.plus.com writes:
I just did a scan as root, which worked perfectly.
Make sure the user you are scanning as is a member of the scanner
group. If that doesn't resolve it, please provide the output of this
command, run as root, with the scanner connected, so I
On 01/22/2014 05:57 PM, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
So as scanimage -L can see the scanner it looks like a user rights problem,
but I'm not sure
where to look to resolve that.
Ok, this is actually something. Can you try running a test scan as root?
Just run xsane or scanimage as root and try to
On 23/01/14 21:22, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 01/22/2014 05:57 PM, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
So as scanimage -L can see the scanner it looks like a user rights problem, but
I'm not sure
where to look to resolve that.
Ok, this is actually something. Can you try running a test scan as
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I assume the scanner works properly in the same configuration on
Windows? Just to be sure it's not a hardware issue.
I don't have anything with Windows on to try, however I am confident that
it is a software issue as I was scanning some things one morning,
On 19/01/14 02:29, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
tags 730539 +moreinfo
severity 730539 normal
thanks
You need to install the package libsane-hpaio which will
install the driver and add the necessary device information
as /etc/sane.d/dll.d/hplip.
libsane-hpaio was already installed, so I
On 01/21/2014 07:34 AM, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
libsane-hpaio was already installed, so I tried removing it
and reinstalling, but this made no difference: the scanner
is still not being seen.
I assume the scanner works properly in the same configuration on
Windows? Just to be sure it's not a
tags 730539 +moreinfo
severity 730539 normal
thanks
You need to install the package libsane-hpaio which will
install the driver and add the necessary device information
as /etc/sane.d/dll.d/hplip.
Please verify that this works and report back. If it does,
I'll be able to close this bug report.
Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.23-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
After updating from Jessie, I found that xsane would no longer see my HP
psc 750. While updating I noted that the hpaio line was dropped from
/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, so this may have something to do with it.
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