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!
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Ilya
Wilhelm,
Great, thanks!
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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
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.
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Ilya
From: Wilhelm wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de
To: Ilya V. Ivanchenko iva2k
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?
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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
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