Hi Jan,
Jan De Luyck writes:
> Ah. I'm running saned in a container, which runs on the host which has
> the usb scanner plugged in. I want to share that scanner over the
> network to other machines.
# For folks more familiar with VMs, it's like making the USB devices
# from the host OS visible
Hi Luiz,
Thanks for your patches. I really appreciate that you also keep the
documentation in sync!
Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca writes:
> The two first patches are trivial bugfixes.
Indeed they are and I'll push them shortly.
> However, this one proposes a new organization on saned options, as
Just for further clarification,
I tried downloading the sane backends from debian experimental (1.0.27)
with no luck.
After download and building from the git repository, and setting
SANE_USB_WORKAROUND=0 it works (SANE_USB_WORKAROUND=1 does not work).
Thanks for the nudge in the right
Just tried that with no luck. Thanks for the tip though.
-- Leon
On 07/28/2017 08:32 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
You might try sane-backends 1.0.27, which includes the following
statement in its release notes:
Note 3: The Linux USB3 workaround which was added in version 1.0.25 is
now disabled
Ah. I'm running saned in a container, which runs on the host which has
the usb scanner plugged in. I want to share that scanner over the
network to other machines.
The scanner is a HP PSC 1200, supported through hpaio (and works great).
Hpaio backend is version 3.16.11.
Sane is version 1.0.25
Hello,
I'm currently trying to get Sane to run inside a docker container.
Reasons being that I can't modify the OS of the underlying machine, but
I can play with docker containers.
By sharing the /dev/bus/usb filesystem to the container, and mapping the
necessary ports, I've gotten it to run