Ops a missing important info:
The patch is for hp5590.c in the git repo
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends.git
tag RELEASE_1_0_25.
I've choose that version because is the last in debian stable.
Damiano
On 13/03/2018 20:56, Ilia Sotnikov wrote:
> Excellent, thanks Damiano! As a quick
Hi Ilia et all
attached to this message is the patch (hope mailman engine does not
strip it out :))
Basically exports all missing options as buttons and fix a small problem
I've found interacting with scanbd.
I've tested during the weekend and last days (as real user , I missed
this feature for
Hi,
I tested pixma version 0.17.46 thru USB. It works.
However, after updating from your PPa, I'm not able to discover my printer
on the network. pixma.conf seems to be ignored, no matter if I set the IP
and multiple port combinations (8610, 8611, 8612, but whit wireshark I see
only requests as
Hi together,
if this is a patch for scanbd and the old scanbuttond backends included
there, please send the patch to this list. I'll be happy to integrate it
into scanbd.
Thanks,
Wilhelm
Am 13.03.2018 um 19:29 schrieb Cesello:
> Hi Ilia and Jared
> I'm just registered to this ML to propose my
Excellent, thanks Damiano! As a quick step you could send the patch over to the
DL and I’ll adapt it if needed. Or you could create a merge request, which
would be more elegant though require additional steps.
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Ilia Sotnikov
> On Mar 13, 2018, at 21:29, Cesello wrote:
Hi Ilia and Jared
I'm just registered to this ML to propose my patch to this back end
driver made in the past weekend.
And I see someone have my same problem :)
I've used hp5590 scanner with scanbuttond for years. Some week ago I've
upgraded my system to debian 9 and
discovered that scanbd does
dear SANE developers,
i am trying to get an HP Scanjet N6310 up & running with linux/SANE
and with Vuescan, so far without success for the last couple of years.
i bought the device back in 2014 in the US and i don't know if it
features any special chip, firmware or whatever, but so much for
Hi all,
A good month ago, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi all,
So I thought I'd give you an update ;-)
> I have started work on some of the issues on the migration milestone I
> created on GitLab[1]. Of course you can follow what's going on on the
> milestone directly (or the board[2]) but I