GB Ram, core i7, Disk is a 64GB ssd + 1TB HDD and the HDD
is configured as a bcache-backend, because there's 192GB left on the
ssd, which I use as the bcache cache device.
Rgds Chris
On 15/02/18 13:56, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Chris writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>&
out if it is possible to
get this scanner to work. So far google yields no real data, which given
that A3 scanners are no where near as common as A4 scanners, is not a
total surprise. Can anyone point me in a direction that might get things
working?
Thanks
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I wrote a scanning program that uses the Sane library eight or nine years ago,
and have been using it happily, since then. A couple of weeks ago, it occurred
to me the machines to which the scanners are connected hadn't had their OSes
upgraded in at least three years. Unfortunately, upgrading
Ok, I can give it a try. Where do I start? The only thing to find out
is probably the values for color scales and scan area, if I understand
the config file correctly.
Wouldn't it be a good starting point to just copy these values from a
similar scanner to see how it goes?
Cheers,
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On Tue
to add my printer to the genesys.conf file
(which I also did, using the values from sane-find-scanner, "usb
0x04a9 0x2215").
However, neither scanimage nor xsane nor libreoffice would find the scanner.
What else can I do to debug the problem further?
Thank you in advance,
Chris
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GIMP will do this, but probably only interactively--GIMP can be run with
scripts and, I think, non-interactively, but I've never done it and it
might be a bit of work to set up.
On 04/12/17 11:05, Manuel Reiter wrote:
Hi all,
this might be a bit off topic here and if that's against this
You either have to install the gocr package (using dnf, apt-get, or
whatever) that does the optical character recognition, or you have to go
into Preferences->Setup->OCR and specify whatever OCR package you're using.
On 01/30/17 13:41, Raymond Hanslits wrote:
I have been using XSane to scan
,
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adding the support
myself, but I don't know a thing about how scanners do their thing or
even much about USB interfaces. I'll leave it to the experts if any of
them are interested.)
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Thanks.
On 12/13/15 17:04, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 11:53:07 -0500
Chris Moller <mol...@mollerware.com> wrote:
How was the LS-2000 connected during the development of the coolscan2 backend?
SCSI card? USB-to-SCSI adapter? Something else?
Will a USB-to-SCSI a
Kai,
I am a user not a dev or tech person.
I had issues with USB and a Fujitsu scanner.
I am using OpenSuSE 13.1 on a new machine with a Gigabyte Z97-UD5H motherboard.
He MB
has both USB2 and USB3 and the BIOS supports legacy USB, EHCI and XHCI USB.
What I did find is that if you look at
ScanSnap S1500 and all of its functions.
Again thank you!
Chris
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ports properly.
I have been to this USB link. I need to better understand the
permissions issues for USB as described in the UDV. I am not
experienced enough to know how to modify those permissions.
Thank you for your help.
Chris
On Thursday, September 25, 2014 03:12:36 PM Johannes Meixner
anymore.
I think some piece of software (although I can’t even hazard a guess as
to what) is missing.
Again any help would be appreciated.
Chris
On Monday, September 22, 2014 04:52:24 PM m. allan noah wrote:
Sane seems to have some trouble with usb3. I've not had time to look
into it, and I
.
Chris
On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 05:07:55 PM Chris Glasoe wrote:
I am not sure if I am making progress on this or not.
I noticed that running xsane shows that no scanner is found. Yet
running usb-devices shows that the scanner is connected to Bus=3
Lev=7 and running lsusb shows Bus
I have recently built a new machine. I used Gscan2PDF on a laptop with
only the occasional issue of missing perl items.
Both machines are running OpenSuSE 13.1.
The laptop connects to the Fujitsu S1500 without problem. The new
desktop however will connect onetime and then appears to be
various flags, perhaps one of those flags should be
set for the (Visioneer) Xerox DocuMate 510?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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bad executing either sane_control_option() or
sane_get_option_descriptor().
Does trace of those functions returning anything suspicious?
Chris
? If the
bisect is pointing towards kodakaio driver then you can also try only
commenting out that driver to try to narrow down to it.
Chris
I've completed a successful test run (make distcheck) on Fedora 20, OS X
10.5, and Windows/mingw32 (only epson2 backend enabled on mingw32).
Chris
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 4:21 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
I'll probably have to slip the release back one day anyway.
allan
Kinda snuck up on me. I probably won't be able to do another test compile
on OSX, Windows, and Fedora until towards end of week.
Chances are high that they are still compiling since last month's test run
though.
Chris
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:25 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote
Ok, I pushed a patch that lets USB test pass on all my boxes.
I'd appreciate if someone could test this (run make check) on a box with
a USB scanner plugged in. All my scanners are network scanners so I can't
test that case.
Chris
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:58 PM, m. allan noah kitno455
Applied this patch and your other model patch to git.
Someone else will have to do the HTML part.
Chris
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp
wrote:
Just pinging the list about the status of the patch I sent mid June.
Anyone willing to commit
is mapped to generic
SANE_STATUS_INVAL and I can't tell difference between real failures and
permission failures.
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like this works for you if you do need to
modify autofoo related files.
Chris
$ autoconf
$ automake
# Test
# $BACKENDS=pixma ./configure
# - The following backends will be built:
# pixma
$ ./configure
$ make
su -
cd /install/linuxins/sane-git/src/sane-backend
make install
to strcpy(devices[i].devname, device.devname) is
crashing because devices[i].devname is a NULL pointer (whole structure
except for devices[i].method are null vaules as matter of fact).
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-win32 is needed and I hear windows support has
been integrated into libusb-1.x library directory but requires minor
header file fixes in sane to use them.
Chris
environment variable.
That type of failures shouldn't cause hang ups but you never know.
Chris
prefixes to those backends at some point as
well to prevent any issues in the off chance both backends are used on
1 system.
Chris
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 1:39 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
There was a recent patch to kvs backends to allow them to build
statically, by renaming some
Could you submit the changes then?
With that combo below, it should make it so only frontends/Makefile.am
and frontsends/Makefile.in need to be submitted that have minor
changes. With my installed tools, its closer to 10 or more files with
large changes.
Chris
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 2:45 PM
/liblib.la \
+ ../lib/libfelib.la
saned_SOURCES = saned.c
saned_LDADD = ../backend/libsane.la ../sanei/libsanei.la ../lib/liblib.la \
Chris
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:04 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
I have committed these changes.
allan
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:52
had to specify libsanei in
scanimage_LDADD:
Oh yes, I remember that now. The info got lost because I was hand
editing Makefile originally.
Thanks,
Chris
/libsane.la @SYSLOG_LIBS@
+saned_LDADD = ../backend/libsane.la ../sanei/libsanei.la ../lib/liblib.la \
+ ../lib/libfelib.la @SYSLOG_LIBS@
test_SOURCES = test.c
test_LDADD = ../lib/liblib.la ../lib/libfelib.la ../backend/libsane.la
Chris
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 2:13 AM, stef stef.dev at free.fr
to test a current sane-backends git snapshot.
FYI: Fedora 17, OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion), Mingw32, and Mingw64 are
still in good shape as of today's rebase.
I'll do one more test close to Aug. 5th date.
Chris
.
In last month, I've done test compiles on Fedora 17, mingw32 (epson2
compiled only), mingw64 (epson2 only), and OS X 10.6 and we are good
to go on those platforms.
If I see new code submissions, I'll do another test compile around Aug
1 and fix any issues.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Michael Cronenworth mike at cchtml.com wrote:
Hi All/Chris,
Fedora (17) is moving away from mingw.org to the w64 MinGW environment.
The w64 folks have a new pthreads implementation called winpthreads and I
have encountered an issue with it when compiling sane
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
On Tuesday 24 January 2012, Chris Bagwell wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de
wrote:
From: Ruediger Meier ruediger.meier at ga-group.nl
Now we will find getaddrinfo
. I'm pretty sure BeOS support is broke in other ways.
Anyways, I'll probably submit a patch to fix BeOS bug along with your patches.
Chris
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?configure ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?| ?169
++
?configure.in ? ? ? ? ? ? | ? ?8 ++
?include/sane/config.h.in | ? ?3
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
From: Ruediger Meier ruediger.meier at ga-group.nl
Here I just want to fix conflicts for win32 systems. Generally I'd say
that we should never #define socklen_t int within config.h. But this
may decide somebody else.
and TCP?
Chris
? ? {
? ? ? DBG (1, sane_set_io_mode: fcntl failed (%s)\n, strerror (errno));
? ? ? return SANE_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
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backend.
Hmm, I wonder if the net.c backend can make more use of functions
defined sanei_tcp.c? I've added the same logic there to open and
close for use by TCP sockets in epson2 backend. Maybe the patch with
net_read() and net_write() could make use of something there as well?
Chris
or ws2tcpip.h (e.g.
+# getaddrinfo). Header checks have to be done before as well as adding the
right
... which usually come from ...
Chris
+# libs
+AC_DEFUN([SANE_CHECK_NETDB_FUNC],
+[
+ ?sane_netdb_includes=$ac_includes_default
+ ?#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
+ ?# include sys/socket.h
+ ?#endif
framwork/other's backend patches to list before committing.
Chris
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I've spend some time making the net backend win32 portable. Maybe we
could build a useful native (non-cygwin) xsane (saned client) on
Windows now
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
On Wednesday 18 January 2012, Chris Bagwell wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Ruediger Meier wrote:
Thx, I just see I've messed up that patch series a little while
playing around with my MUA. Could you cleanly
patches, Ruediger.
Chris
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
From: Ruediger Meier ruediger.meier at ga-group.nl
This patch-set is to fix and unify PATH_SEP and DIR_PATH defines in the
context of seeing them conflicting on cygwin.
Ruediger Meier (4):
?fix
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Ruediger Meier sweet_f_a at gmx.de wrote:
On Tuesday 17 January 2012, Chris Bagwell wrote:
This patch series makes minor portability fixes to following
backends. I've not seen any objections from various maintainers... so
if I do not hear back by weekend, I'll
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Michael Cronenworth mike at cchtml.com wrote:
Chris Bagwell on 12/18/2011 09:56 PM wrote:
Not really. ?I'm sure upstream libusb is the best place to discuss.
As long as libusb project has a suggested work around/file location
for dealing with w64, we can
Pushed your patch.
Chris
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
Dear all,
A new release of Image Scan! for Linux has been made available at our
website[1]. ?This release updates both the core and data packages. ?For
information on which versions
it as well as standard usb.h
easy enough.
Chris
Thanks,
Michael
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I just saw this commit so looks like its in now.
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 56cac490f968008084cb88604ec633659bd36dae
Author: Alessandro Zummo a.zummo at towertech.it
Date: Fri Dec 2 00:27:28 2011 +0100
epson2: support TPU2 on GT-X800/V700
On Thu, Dec
. ?If someone could yet again commit these
to sane-backends that would be appreciated.
OK. Finally had a minute to upload this.
Chris
compatible sleep() using usleep
for platforms that do not have it and then people can more comfortably
think in seconds when needed.
Then I'll revert all my sleep-usleep changes.
Thanks much!
Chris
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Stef stef.dev at free.fr wrote:
? ? ? ?Hello,
? ? ? ?since usleep
a specific backend on request (just send me an email). I
can either submit the fix or send you the diff for you to review and
submit.
Chris
Your right. I'll fix it.
When I noticed I had killed Linux compiles in git, I rushed to fast to
get the fix in and restored to much logic from the original code it
was based on in espon2.c backend.
Thank you much for reviewing the diff!
Chris
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Stef stef.dev
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Michael Cronenworth mike at cchtml.com wrote:
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
The 64-bit compile against the latest git code doesn't complete. The backend
make doesn't include sanei_magic.lo so the fujitsu object has some
undefined function calls. It seems this is a
-bit DLL work. Something else is
wrong.
I'm glad to hear in your other post that 64-bit is now working for you as well!
I'm sure there are tons of people that would like to run a native
Windows executable (non-cygwin) from command line/background task to
do some scanning.
Chris
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
After that DLL build fix, I can copy libsane-epson2-1.dll to same
directory as scanimage.exe but name it libsane-1.dll and now the
epson2 backend is working with scanimage.exe.
It correctly detects my network epson
implementation that is similar.
For each backend that gets ported to mingw and uses threads, it will
need to switch to use sanei_thread_is_invalid(pid) instead of (pid ==
-1). That was not done as a part of this test patch.
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peeling off some of the fixes and submit them. The main
thing preventing me from doing it earlier is about 1/2 are generic
issues to be solved and so I'm working on ways not to use the #ifdef
WIN32 check.
Lets hope I don't get distracted again. :-)
Chris
patches for Makefile.am
and configure.in might be good to add.
Chris
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:44 AM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
You must add the backend name to configure.in, and various backend
file names in several places in backend/Makefile.am. Look for an
existing backend name
information are tell me a good place to start?
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SANE ?
I've not tried this with sane-backends but its supposed to be as simple as:
./configure CFLAGS=-ggdb
configure will not default to CFLAGS=-g -O2 if you specify your own
value. But if your getting two -O2 then something else may be adding
it as well.
Chris
Hi Allan
Thanks for all your help :)
Chris
On 23/05/11 11:03, m. allan noah wrote:
IIRC- there was a bug in Ubuntu's SCSI scanner udev rules, which Olaf
reported to them? The general idea is to add a line to a file in
/etc/udev/rules.d, which will set the permissions on the scanner
as root. in that shell, run this:
chown chris. /dev/sg0
(this assumes that 'chris' is your login.) Note the '.' after chris.
This changes the owner and group. Now exit the root shell:
exit
and exit the 'chris' shell if you don't need it any more.
exit
However, all of this is a stop-gap
What am I doing wrong :(
I'm loging on as root user
Places/home the I keep clicking back to get the DEV folder I find sg0
which is my scanner I click on properties. I have changed both owener
and group to chris restarted the computer
Login as chris and the owner and group are back to root
WHY
Can you tell me what I do next
Chris
On 10/05/11 20:22, m. allan noah wrote:
The scanner works as root, but not as a regular user. So we need to
adjust the permissions of the device.
The mechanism to do this differs somewhat between linux distros.
Generally, we will be editing udev (/etc/udev
/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.au
wrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage -L
[sudo] password for chris:
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting
/scanner
#/dev/sg0
On 04/05/11 20:50, m. allan noah wrote:
what are the contents of /etc/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.au wrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo
/scanner
#/dev/sg0
On 04/05/11 20:50, m. allan noah wrote:
what are the contents of /etc/sane.d/canon.conf?
allan
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Chrisesky64 at tpg.com.auwrote:
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage
Hi Trying to get my scanner working but not sure where to go next
chris at chris-desktop:~$ sudo scanimage -L
[sudo] password for chris:
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner
autoreconf -i -f
seems to have enabled me to make the backends.
So now I am trying the approach of adding a new backend (copy of an
existing one) to the backends to see if I can install that.
Paul
- Original Message - From: Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
To: Paul Newall p.newalls
Its common to have a newer version of autofoo tools on your system and
you'll need to update the pre-existing files committed in git.
Try running with install option to get newer versions of files: autoreconf -i
If that doesn't work then use the force option: autoreconf -i -f
Chris
On Sun
Thanks for taking time to report. This warning message can be ignored
in this case. At least its not the source of issue your seeing.
Chris
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Edward Hartouni
ed_hartouni at comcast.net wrote:
on my iMac running OSX 10.5.8 with the sane-backends-1.0.22
. On top of that, your update overwrote our hand patched
ltmain.sh file.
If you want to keep it simple, I suggest once you've submitted patch
0003 I can just regenerate all the Makefiles on your behalf.
Chris
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Reinhold Kainhofer
reinhold at kainhofer.com wrote:
As you
...
Chris
of the
emails I wanted to check in with you. Any updates?
Chris
Chris, please go ahead. I think you could remove some of my Chris
why comments where you know. Should the scanner be added also to the
genesys.conf
Definitely here
and libsane.rules files?
I have never entered in this file, what was the reason behind adding to
it? Or at least what does
Thanks Stef, a week is no problem for me, i'm pretty busy at work at the
minute so a weeks time might work out best for all of us.
Chris
On 06/12/10 19:53, stef wrote:
Le Monday 06 December 2010 15:54:44 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit :
Chris, please go ahead. I think you could remove some
Cheers Allan, Stef said hes gonna give the code a thorough look through
in a week or so, should be plenty of time for the next release if it is
around your proposed time.
Thanks
Chris
On 06/12/10 15:08, m. allan noah wrote:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Chris Berrys0457957 at sms.ed.ac.uk
to do some testing this evening.
Chris
this line to /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libsane.rules:
# Xerox DocuMate510
ATTRS{idVendor}==04a7, ATTRS{idProduct}==0446, ENV{libsane_matched}=yes
Chris
as this is my first time working with sane or any
scanning on Linux for that matter.
Thanks
Chris Guirl
if its
intentional. I think a lot of distributions assume disabled features
are that way for a reason and don't bother with enabling them to much
unless issues like this come up.
Chris
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:15 AM, twain43 at hotmail.com wrote:
Whooopssorry: my fault.
Here they are: redone today.
Twain28
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Testing on Canon MF6580PL
From: nicolas0martin at gmail.com
To: twain43 at hotmail.com
CC: chris at cnpbagwell.com; sane-devel
, as showed up in the logs twain43 is
providing.
Just trying to figure out why this happens when compiled in this
environment.
Nicolas
2010/6/28 Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com
I've been fading in and out of this thread so I do not have total history
of your logs.
Loooking at only
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB 255
Chris
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:14 AM, twain43 at hotmail.com wrote:
I'm a bit lost too
If you find somethign else we have not yet tried, just let me know, and
I'll see what I can do: for the moment, the only thing I can think of is
trying to clean every bit
site gives compile instructions for libusb
and sane that its using?
Chris
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Nicolas Martin nicolas0martin at
gmail.comwrote:
Another strangeness here. I can read this from this log:
libusb/darwin.c usb_bulk_transfer: USB pipe is an interrupt pipe. Timeouts
/sane.d/plustek.conf file. Look at the comments about giving
a USB device vendor/product ID's and using auto for device name instead of
/dev/usbcanner.
Macports should have same file if you prefer it but under /opt instead of
/usr/local.
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bugzilla and only 2 new sane+epson reports. One is
related to parsing options so could be related. Not sure why I'm not seeing
it.
Chris
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Hi,
I've started getting reports of regressions in epson2 in 1.0.21,
affecting
-1.0.20 from Macports as well.
Can't offer the exact fix for getting Macports to use external libraries but
recommend pinging the Macport maintainer of sane-backends to update to
1.0.21. That would be simplest.
Chris
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:22 AM, Darren Goossens goossens
I think you nailed it. I looked at the link for the PPA and its a snapshot
of sane-backends from February and the git commit Olaf found is dated April.
So, kltrg, you'll need to get a newer version of sane-backends. Hopefully,
you can get the officially released 1.0.21 by now.
Chris
On Sun
at current
git, that code path is protected by an if(hw_supports). Not sure how
your getting it unless its old software.
Chris
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:37 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
That seems more complete, but now we have to wait for someone with
more experience with epson
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Julien BLACHE jb at jblache.org wrote:
Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi,
Others have replied about the remaining issues once @RESMGR@ typo is
Speaking of resmgr, I think we can safely remove any code using it. I
doubt it's still in use
http://gitorious.org/opensuse/resmgr says resmgr was removed in 11.0.
distrowatch.com says openSUSE 11.0 was released 2008-06-19.
We are couple months shy of 2 years. By time next sane release it
will be well over 2 years. :)
Opinions? I'll put it on my slw track for now.
Chris
On Mon
to use with released and git versions of
sane-backends.
Chris
Thanks very much. Can I assume this patch will be included in your
future releases of epkowa backend?
Allan, are *.desc updates acceptable at this point of freeze?
Thanks,
Chris
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
Here's a diff for epkowa.desc based on the thread[1] started by Chris
Bagwell regarding some SCSI models that needed some extra info.
?[1]
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2010-March
the help you have given me with this, i definitely
owe you a beer or two :)
Chris
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I know this was discussed about 6 weeks ago but is there any update on
when the next SANE release will be? Would be nice to know a rough date
or at least if progress is being made
Thanks
Chris
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