Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 22:26 +0200 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> Sorry, this probabely is stupid - but I do not know where to begin.
> This is the core of my question. (Some hints at sourceforge's project
> page could be helpful...)
>
> You wrote that the old ArchLinux instructions will do. OK -
Sorry, this probabely is stupid - but I do not know where to begin.
This is the core of my question. (Some hints at sourceforge's project
page could be helpful...)
You wrote that the old ArchLinux instructions will do. OK - I'll try
these and report back.
W
Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 21:52
Well ... what did you test?
Did you follow some setup guide?
Did you inspect the log files?
Did you read the docu of scanbd?
Am 01.06.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> I'm using an old
>
> HP 7400c USB scanner on
> ubuntu 16.10,
> scanbd 1.4.4-1build1,
> sane-utils
I'm using an old
HP 7400c USB scanner on
ubuntu 16.10,
scanbd 1.4.4-1build1,
sane-utils 1.0.27+git20170530-yakkety0
everything as it came - and now I'm a little helpless... ):
W
Am Donnerstag, den 01.06.2017, 09:35 +0200 schrieb Wilhelm Meier:
> Hi Wolf,
>
> please provide us with a
Hi Wolf,
please provide us with a little bit more information, e.g. what scanner
type, the contents of your config-files, log-files.
Despite from that: you can follow the ArchLinux setup guide.
--
Wilhelm
Am 01.06.2017 um 09:14 schrieb Herr Oswald:
> Hello,
>
> I installed the scanbd package
Hello,
I installed the scanbd package on my ubuntu 16.10 - but could not find
a fairly recent set of instructions for the setup.
There is a very comprehensive one for ArchLinux from 2013, there is a
one for ubuntu, but for scanbuttond, which may be outdated as well -
and the
Hi Janne,
Am 26.05.2017 um 14:03 schrieb Janne Paalijarvi:
> Hello,
>
> I am developing support for scan button for my Samsung SCX-3200 series.
> In fact, I actually already wrote some code at:
>
> https://github.com/usvi/random/tree/master/c/scanbuttond/samsung
>
> Funnily, I have had not
Hi Louis,
I already commented rather elaborately on your reply to Allan's follow
up. Here I just pick up on the things specific to this reply of yours.
Louis Lagendijk writes:
> On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 21:20 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi Louis,
>>
>> Louis Lagendijk writes:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
On Sat, 2017-05-06 at 21:20 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Louis,
>
> Louis Lagendijk writes:
>
> > On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> > > Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the
> > > door.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Hi,
> > Yesterday when I had
Hi Louis,
Louis Lagendijk writes:
> On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 08:04 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
>> Ok folks, it's time to get another sane-backends release out the
>> door.
> [snip]
>
> Hi,
> Yesterday when I had a look at our bug tracker for any issues in my
> code I found
>
Am 03.05.2017 um 19:50 schrieb Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza:
> Hi Axel,
> thank you very much for your feedback - I hope to have more spare time next
> weekend to dive again into this issue.
>
> But in general: I had had thought that there is a "generic" dll.conf having
> only the net - backend
Hi Axel,
thank you very much for your feedback - I hope to have more spare time next
weekend to dive again into this issue.
But in general: I had had thought that there is a "generic" dll.conf having
only the net - backend enabled that sits in /etc/saned (after configuration of
scanbd). This I
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017, 15:29:09 CEST schrieben Sie:
> Am Samstag, 22. April 2017, 19:02:57 CEST schrieb Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza:
> > Dear listmembers,
> > probably these questions have readily been asked over and over again, then
> > my apologies:
> >
> > 1.) /etc/scanbd/scripts
>
Dear listmembers,
probably these questions have readily been asked over and over again, then my
apologies:
1.) /etc/scanbd/scripts
which scripts does this refer to? There are some scripts in /etc/scanbd, those
like "scanadf.script" and "test.script" (I am using a spec - file for opensuse
some
Am 16.04.2017 um 16:15 schrieb Florian Gagel:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> thanks for your patch, works like a charm - I just had to made a small
> modification since
> the backend name inside the wrapper actually is "Genesys USB" (see below).
Thank you, Florian, for checking this once again. Just pushed
Hi Wilhelm,
thanks for your patch, works like a charm - I just had to made a small
modification since
the backend name inside the wrapper actually is "Genesys USB" (see below).
A minor hint for those who tinker around like me: Do no forget to turn
debugging off in
scanbd.conf when finished,
Am 15.04.2017 um 20:38 schrieb Florian Gagel:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> thanks, your modification made all four buttons work !
Great!
> This seems somewhat surprising to me at first glance, should the
> backend not be strcmp'ed using "==0", providing
> an own section for each backend :-) ? Anyway, it
Hi Wilhelm,
thanks, your modification made all four buttons work !
This seems somewhat surprising to me at first glance, should the
backend not be strcmp'ed using "==0", providing
an own section for each backend :-) ? Anyway, it works, even if the
buttons are somewhat scrambled:
(Button
Am 15.04.2017 um 16:13 schrieb Florian Gagel:
> Hi Wilhelm,
>
> thanks for your reply - I made some progress in this issue however
> still did not fully succeed.
>
> - First step as you told me: make clean, configure --enable-scanbuttond,
> make, make install, copy manually the
> old backends
Hi Wilhelm,
thanks for your reply - I made some progress in this issue however
still did not fully succeed.
- First step as you told me: make clean, configure --enable-scanbuttond,
make, make install, copy manually the
old backends to /usr/local/lib/scanbd/scanbuttond as described in the
Hi Florian,
scanbd totally relies on libsane to read the option (button) values. It
is known, that some backends aren't capable doing this ...
For the Lide60 you can try uing the old scanbuttond backends included in
the scanbd source tree. See the ReadMe.txt for instructions please.
Am
Hi,
my LiDE60 is working well, either directly using scanimage with scanbd
not running, as "genesys:libusb:001:016" or with running scanbd using
xinetd as "net:localhost:genesys:libusb:001:016".
However, none of the four buttons seem to be recognized:
root@gandroid:/usr/local/etc/scanbd#
Am 11.04.2017 um 16:49 schrieb Manuel Reiter:
> I'm using scanbd with a Pixma MP610 all-in-one on a Raspberry Pi 3 running an
> up-to-date Rasbian Jessie.
> This works pretty well (with some setup help from this list). However, when I
> turn on the device, scanbd
> seems to crash:
This is a
Am 11.04.2017 um 16:49 schrieb Manuel Reiter:
> I'm using scanbd with a Pixma MP610 all-in-one on a Raspberry Pi 3 running an
> up-to-date Rasbian Jessie.
> This works pretty well (with some setup help from this list). However, when I
> turn on the device, scanbd
> seems to crash:
This is a
Am 09.04.2017 um 12:23 schrieb Manuel Reiter:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm currently trying to set up saned with a Canon Pixma MP610 on a Raspberry
> Pi 3 running the latest Raspbian Jessie. Scanning works well, however I have
> some trouble gettings scanbd to work reliably. Scanbd will only detect
Hi everybody,
I'm currently trying to set up saned with a Canon Pixma MP610 on a Raspberry Pi
3 running the latest Raspbian Jessie. Scanning works well, however I have some
trouble gettings scanbd to work reliably. Scanbd will only detect the scanner
on startup every once in a while. Log from
More testing - checking permissions to the scanner:
[matt@localhost sane.d]$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 04a9:174b Canon, Inc. (plus others)
[matt@localhost sane.d]$ ls -l /dev/bus/usb/002/005
crw-rw-r-- 1 root lp 189, 132 Oct 25 15:47 /dev/bus/usb/002/005
It looks like root and group "lp"
Hi again, after the last test I reinstalled sane without the scanbd
bits, want to see if I can get this working without it. The output
from the command above is at http://pastebin.com/1h6gDTQV
It looks from that as though sane is picking up both the network
connection to the scanner/printer and
Hi Rolf, thanks for replying - sorry I missed it last week. The
response to that command (running as su) is
scanimage: no SANE devices found
I am guessing it's something wrong with the scanbd setup since I can
see that it's installed using the /usr/local/etc/scanbd/sane.d config
file. The only
Hi Matt,
Sorry for the late response.
The command line must run without
'SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/scanbd/sane.d'. Maybe you don't have the
user rights to access your scanner via USB. Please try following:
(1) push any button
(2) sudo su -c "SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 scanimage -A"
Please send me
Hi Rolf, the "buttons" section in the code shows this:
Buttons:
--button-update
Update button state
--button-1 [0] [read-only]
Button 1
--button-2 [0] [read-only]
Button 2
--original [0] [read-only]
Type of original to scan
--target [0]
Hi Matt,
Have you tested that your scanner resp. the backend sends data @ a push
button event?
Please test on the console:
(1) push any button
(2) $ SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA=11 scanimage -A
(3) check the response; I'm especially interested in following lines:
Buttons:
--button-update
Oh, mixed the values ...
action btest {
filter = "^button.*"
numerical-trigger {
from-value = 0
to-value = 1
}
desc = "Scan to file"
script =
Matt, you need something like this in your config:
action btest {
filter = "^button.*"
numerical-trigger {
from-value = 1
to-value = 0
}
desc = "Scan to file"
Thanks Wilhelm. I had changed that while trying to debug the problem,
not sure why this would be a problem. Have reverted to the
scanbd.conf from source, with modifications to sane.d directory and
comment out the unnecessary manufacturer scanner.d profiles. revised
config is attached -
Here's the original message again, removing the formatting from the
original forum website version that didn't seem to work. Lots of the
original content went missing. Sorry for the double post if it did work for
you originally. I've also added my config file to the end of this message,
so it's
Please post your config-file!
Am 12.10.2016 um 14:13 schrieb Matt:
> I've had a Canon MG8150 attached to my network for ages and decided to hook
> it up to my network box (Fedora 23), basically hoping to automatically save
> scans to my network drive when I press the scan button on the machine.
I've had a Canon MG8150 attached to my network for ages and decided to hook
it up to my network box (Fedora 23), basically hoping to automatically save
scans to my network drive when I press the scan button on the machine.
I followed various articles around the place to try and set this up but I
Hi Rolf,
your description looks reasonable.
Please ensure that scanbd (or systemd) really listens on port 6566:
[lmeier:/home/lmeier] $ sudo netstat -ltnp
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State PID/Program name
tcp
Am 19.02.2016 um 14:38 schrieb Rolf Leggewie:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know if it is possible to have a computer that does
> button-triggered scanning via scanbd but also exports the scanner over
> the network to be accesible via the common. How would one do that?
Well, absolutely: thats the
.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:38 AM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start with multiple scanners (and
no paper loaded)
Hi Greg,
do you need
-mail and destroy
the original transmission and its attachments without saving them in any manner.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:38 AM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails
attachments without
saving them in any manner.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 12:15 AM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start with multiple scanners (and
no paper
in any manner.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 12:15 AM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start with multiple scanners (and no
paper loaded)
Hi Greg,
please post
attachments without saving them in
any manner.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 12:15 AM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start with multiple scanners
without saving them in
any manner.
-Original Message-
From: Wilhelm [mailto:wilhelm.me...@fh-kl.de]
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 5:24 PM
To: Greg Kontos; sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start with multiple scanners (and
no paper loaded
Hi Greg,
please
1) post your scabd config files
2) provide scanbd version information
I see a page-load event with no script defined - looks strange.
You said that there wasn't any paper load: so the page-load event get
fired without any paper load action? More strange.
3) Can please give the
in
any manner.
-Original Message-
From: sane-devel
[mailto:sane-devel-bounces+gkontos=myinnovativelab@lists.alioth.debian.org]
On Behalf Of Wilhelm
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 11:55 AM
To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Scanbd fails to start
Hello,
I’m running scanbd on a debian machine with version 1.0.25 of the sane-backend.
I installed scanbd using apt-get, sane-backend was compiled from a git clone.
I’m using two fujitsu fi-7160 scanners in my setup. The problem: If there is
no paper loaded in at least one scanner,
Am 04.03.2015 um 14:30 schrieb Rolf Leggewie:
Hello,
with scanbd sitting on top of the net backend I wonder if and how actual
scanning over the LAN still works. Two scenarios.
a) sharing a scanbd scan host SH via the LAN to scan client SC
b) accessing a saned LAN scanner LS on a
Hello,
with scanbd sitting on top of the net backend I wonder if and how actual
scanning over the LAN still works. Two scenarios.
a) sharing a scanbd scan host SH via the LAN to scan client SC
b) accessing a saned LAN scanner LS on a scanbd-enabled computer SES
Are both scenarios supported?
Honestly, i thought that was comment out. I Had tried a few thins to see
what was working or not. Regardless that was the not the problem.
Haven't quite figure it out. Although it makes no sense the only thing that
has worked is to place
cd $CurrentDir before the script is executed.
I
Yes,
the last line of the script, calls a script to process the scans,
The complete scan.sh. is as follows.
logger -t scanbd: $0 Begin of $SCANBD_ACTION for device $SCANBD_DEVICE
# printout all env-variables
/usr/bin/printenv
Am 10.02.2015 um 04:30 schrieb ylafont:
Forgive me if this not the correct section for this.
I wanted to start a bash script to process the completed scans. I created a
link to Scan.sh from test.script
test.script - scan.sh
A section of scan.sh contains the following when scanning via
Am 11.02.2015 um 03:19 schrieb ylafont:
Yes,
the last line of the script, calls a script to process the scans,
You are source-ing the premove.sh.
What happens if you start it by hand? But the problem then isn't related
to scanbd, seems to be bash related.
The complete scan.sh. is as
Forgive me if this not the correct section for this.
I wanted to start a bash script to process the completed scans. I created a
link to Scan.sh from test.script
test.script - scan.sh
A section of scan.sh contains the following when scanning via the ADF
if [ $SCANBD_ACTION -eq paperload ] [
Hi Wilhelm,
Am 29.12.2014 um 06:32 schrieb Wilhelm:
Hi Alex,
Am 28.12.2014 um 21:08 schrieb Alexander Tomisch:
Hello,
I tried to install scanbd on a Arch Linux X64 but it did not recognize
my Scanner - output of scanbd: Can't get the scbtn device list.
It is not my first time with scanbd
Hello,
I tried to install scanbd on a Arch Linux X64 but it did not recognize
my Scanner - output of scanbd: Can't get the scbtn device list.
It is not my first time with scanbd and on my previous installations it
was already working with my scanner and the scanbuttond epson backend.
I
Hi Alex,
Am 28.12.2014 um 21:08 schrieb Alexander Tomisch:
Hello,
I tried to install scanbd on a Arch Linux X64 but it did not recognize
my Scanner - output of scanbd: Can't get the scbtn device list.
It is not my first time with scanbd and on my previous installations it
was already
All,
just updated my system to suse 13.2 wiht 13.1 all was fine.
Compiled the scanbd 1.4.1 all fine with usb_enabled. In the foreground.
The scan is working fine. After the scanadf is finished I got a
segemtation fault from scanbd. It looks like that the usb system has a
problem and the device
Hallo Wilhelm,
Wilhelm píše v Pá 16. 05. 2014 v 14:08 +0200:
Hi Milan,
Am 16.05.2014 09:38, schrieb Milan Knížek:
I have yet to confirm it by further testing, but it seems that I can
trigger the stale status of the scanbd by repeatedly pressing the
scanner button (e.g. the PDF merge
Hello devs!
I have setup scanbd to poll CanoScan 9000F button presses (Arch Linux,
x86_64, sane-git from 2013-07-08, scanbd 1.3.1), scanbd.service and
scanbm.socket are run through systemd unit files.
It usually works just fine, but randomly scanbd completely ignores the
button presses -
Dear all,
I've read that editing of inetd.conf or xinetd.conf is not need anymore since
1.3.1.
Is this right
That means ./configure --prefix/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var is
anything to do?
Thank you,
Tom
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Trying to do a scan by pressing a button on the scanner.
Button works in the program Image Scan! For Linux. But I can not get
it to work with scanbd.
root at scaner:/# scanimage -L
device `epkowa:interpreter:001:010' is a Epson Perfection V37 flatbed
scanner
This command does not expect to
Hi James,
Am 08.11.2013 18:17, schrieb James Klaas:
...
and enumerates the options repeatedly until I hit a button on the
scanner, at which point it goes back to only showing the above
Iteration on dbus call messages. I posted my log at
http://pastebin.com/XbHawE9c.
looks good as your
I spent some time last night trying to get scanbd running on my Ubuntu
12.03 system. I got 1.3.1 and after figuring out the dependencies, I got it
compiled and installed. I followed a post here
http://thehomeserverhandbook.com/category/hardware/scanner/ and modified
what I thought I needed to for
Hi Ilya,
Am 20.09.2013 06:36, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Wilhelm,
Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
not being loaded to the scanner.
thanks again. Just added the patches!
--
Ilya
Wilhelm,
Great, thanks!
---
Ilya
Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
not being loaded to the scanner.
thanks again. Just added the patches!
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Hi Ilya,
Am 20.09.2013 06:36, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Wilhelm,
Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've
tested it with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware
not being loaded to the scanner.
thank you for your patch! Looks very good. I will
Button support is entirely dependent on which sane backend is in use.
Not all backends support buttons, even if they are on the scanner.
allan
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Ilya V. Ivanchenko iva2k at yahoo.com wrote:
Is there a way to query button states in command line from sane or scanbd
: Friday, September 20, 2013 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] scanbd with sane backend - howto read buttons?
Button support is entirely dependent on which sane backend is in use.
Not all backends support buttons, even if they are on the scanner.
allan
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Ilya V
Wilhelm,
Here's a patch that implements device insertion/removal hooks. I've tested it
with scanbuttond backend and it solves the problem of firmware not being loaded
to the scanner.
--
Ilya
From: Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
To: Ilya V. Ivanchenko iva2k
Is there a way to query button states in command line from sane or scanbd with
sane backend?
I want to see that I can read buttons first, then attempt again to configure
scanbd with sane backend. So far I failed to get any response to buttons via
sane backend.
I checked scanimage -h | grep
Am 30.08.2013 19:44, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Hi Wilhelm,
Thanks! I checked out the code from svn and found the markers without
problems.
It is first time I reviewed scanbd code, so I got few questions, maybe
you can answer and save me some time.
I hope so ...
It looks like the
Thanks, that clarifies the situation and also explains what you meant by the
callback. This external hook should be given in configuration file, like in
/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf. Do you have a name you'd like for that option?
--
Ilya
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Hi Ilya,
is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
If you plugin / poweron the scanner for the first time, who does the
firmware get loaded in this case?
Am 29.08.2013 03:42, schrieb Ilya Ivanchenko:
On Wed, 2013-08-28, Wilhelm wrote:
Am
Hi Wilhelm,
is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not?
sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons for
Epson GT-1500. I tried various things with sane-backends, but scanimage -A
gives no button options and it was very
Hi Ilja,
Am 29.08.2013 15:25, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Hi Wilhelm,
**is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
for Epson GT-1500.
did you use the epkowa backend? The
Hi Wilhelm,
is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
for Epson GT-1500.
did you use the epkowa backend? The sane-support-page says, that this
backend supports most features
Am 29.08.2013 15:33, schrieb Wilhelm:
Hi Ilja,
Am 29.08.2013 15:25, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Hi Wilhelm,
**is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
for Epson GT-1500.
Am 29.08.2013 15:52, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
Hi Wilhelm,
is there a special reason using the (old) scanbuttond-backends and not
sane-backends?
I first tried sane-backends, and apparently it does not read the buttons
for Epson GT-1500.
did you use the epkowa backend? The
? 2. When using scanbuttond-backends, fix loading firmware on USB insert.
what I could imagine is to fix this problem with a special
shell-callback, when scanbd detects a device inserion / removal.
Forgot to say: would you like to write a patch for that? I will provide
you with the
Am 29.08.2013 16:03, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
2. When using scanbuttond-backends, fix loading firmware on USB insert.
what I could imagine is to fix this problem with a special
shell-callback, when scanbd detects a device inserion / removal.
Forgot to say: would you like to write a patch
Hello,
Am 28.08.2013 07:11, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse
of a network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to various jobs.
Everything is working
On Wed, 2013-08-28, Wilhelm wrote:
Am 28.08.2013 07:11, schrieb Ilya V. Ivanchenko:
I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse
of a network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to various
I created a neat setup using xinet + scanbd service + scanbd daemon (for
buttons) + sane (client) to use Epson GT-1500 (with ADF) as a workhorse of a
network scanner, with scanner buttons hooked to various jobs. Everything is
working great, except...
I encountered a problem after the scanner
Am 24.08.2013 15:55, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/22 Sander Devrieze s.devrieze at gmail.com
mailto:s.devrieze at gmail.com
snip
I got a bit further this evening:
1) saned not running + /usr/local/sbin/scanbm sleep 1
SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/scanbd/ scanimage -L
Am 25.08.2013 11:41, schrieb Wilhelm:
Am 24.08.2013 15:55, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/22 Sander Devrieze s.devrieze at gmail.com
mailto:s.devrieze at gmail.com
snip
I got a bit further this evening:
1) saned not running + /usr/local/sbin/scanbm sleep 1
2013/8/25 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 24.08.2013 15:55, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/22 Sander Devrieze s.devrieze at gmail.com
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Ok, I got everything working as it should. It came out the permissions
in /usr/local/etc/scanbd/saned.**conf had to be fixed.
Can you describe
2013/8/22 Sander Devrieze s.devrieze at gmail.com
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I got a bit further this evening:
1) saned not running + /usr/local/sbin/scanbm sleep 1
SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/scanbd/ scanimage -L -- found
2) saned not running +/usr/local/sbin/scanbm sleep 1 scanimage -L --
not found
3)
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de
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Mmh, looks good.
So, if scanimage finds the scanner (started with the uid/gid as in
scanbd.conf), scanbd should
Am 21.08.2013 23:27, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de
Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
mailto:wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
2013/8/22 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 21.08.2013 23:27, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de*
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Am 21.08.2013 16:04, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 22.08.2013 08:58, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/22 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de
Am 21.08.2013 23:27, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
mailto:wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
2013/8/22 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 22.08.2013 08:58, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/22 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de*
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This is the current status:
1) saned not running + scanbd not running + scanimage -L -- scanner found
this is not
2013/8/22 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Am 22.08.2013 08:58, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
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This is the current status:
1) saned not running + scanbd not running + scanimage -L -- scanner found
this is not intended to work: scanimage should use the net backend and if
saned isn't
Hello,
I am trying to convert a WD MyBook into a scanner server. Sane detects the
scanner and I was able to scan, but I cannot get scanbd to work.
May this be related to the fact that I am using a *very* old udev version
(0.125-7+lenny3) which cannot be upgraded? Check the debug output below.
Hi Sander,
Am 21.08.2013 00:40, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
Hello,
I am trying to convert a WD MyBook into a scanner server. Sane detects
the scanner and I was able to scan, but I cannot get scanbd to work.
Which options did you use for configure?
May this be related to the fact that I am
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
Hi Sander,
Am 21.08.2013 00:40, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
Hello,
I am trying to convert a WD MyBook into a scanner server. Sane detects
the scanner and I was able to scan, but I cannot get scanbd to work.
Which options did you use for
Am 21.08.2013 07:56, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
2013/8/21 Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de mailto:wilhelm.meier at
fh-kl.de
Hi Sander,
Am 21.08.2013 00:40, schrieb Sander Devrieze:
Hello,
I am trying to convert a WD MyBook into a scanner server. Sane
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