[sane-devel] [ANNOUNCE] New release of Image Scan! for Linux (2.18.0)
Wolfram Heider
wolframheider at web.de
Mon Mar 16 04:48:59 UTC 2009
Hello Olaf,
good job indeed - chapeau.
Iscan is working fine for GT-2500 on several machines Opensuse 11.0 and
11.1, 32 as well as 64 bit systems.
But one question - with scanning via network the ADF function isn't
available (it's greyed out in the drop down menu) - is there any way to
activate it?
Greetings
Wolfram Heider
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 08:08:50 +0100, Olaf Meeuwissen
<olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> A new version of Image Scan! has been announced[1]. This time there
> is no support for new models, but we have added support for selected
> network scanners. The support depends on (yet another non-free :-|)
> add-on with which Image Scan! communicates via IPC.
> Also, all plugins that were in the QA pipeline with the last release
> have come out on the other end and have been released.
>
> [1] http://avasys.jp/hp/page000001300/hpg000001277.htm
>
> I have attached a diff for `epkowa.desc`. If some kind soul could
> commit that for me I'll appreciate it.
>
> Now for the details:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> iscan-2.18.0 (2009-02-13)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> * adds network interface support for the following models:
> - Epson GT-20000
> - Epson ES-H7200
> This requires the iscan-network-nt package, a non-free add-on.
> For configuration instructions see the epkowa.conf file included in
> the sources (and typically installed as /etc/sane.d/epkowa.conf).
>
> As with the previous release:
>
>> The latest version of Image Scan! for Linux now is (and should remain)
>> available directly from the download page for _all_ models, unless we
>> know for a fact it will not work for a particular model. For certain
>> models we also provide older, tested versions as a fallback. This is
>> so you can revert in case of bugs that went unnoticed in the latest,
>> greatest version.
>>
>> # We can't possibly test all the supported models all of the time and
>> # still expect to release in a reasonable time frame. If you happen
>> # to find a bug in the latest version, please report it[2].
>>
>> [2] https://www.avasys.jp/secure/english/linux_e/support_form.html
>
>
> This release also includes updated packages for the all the remaining
> plugins that were in our QA pipeline.
> With these new plugin packages we now have the following situation:
>
>
> compatible with latest iscan (32/64-bit, RPM/DEB)
> -------------------------------------------------
> GT-D1000 GT-1500
> GT-F650 Perfection V10
> GT-F670 Perfection V200 Photo
> GT-F700 Perfection V350 Photo
> GT-F720 Perfection V300 Photo
> GT-S600 Perfection V100 Photo
> GT-S620 Perfection V30
> GT-X750 Perfection 4490 Photo
> GT-X770 Perfection V500 Photo
>
>
> stuck at iscan-2.10.0 (32-bit RPM only)
> ---------------------------------------
> GT-7200U Perfection 1250, Perfection 1250 Photo
> GT-7300U Perfection 1260, Perfection 1260 Photo
> GT-9400UF Perfection 3170 Photo
> GT-F500 Perfection 2480 Photo
> GT-F520 Perfection 3490 Photo
> GT-F550 Perfection 2580 Photo
> GT-F570 Perfection 3590 Photo
> GT-F600 Perfection 4180 Photo
> Stylus CX4300
> Stylus CX4400
> Stylus CX5500
> Stylus CX5600
> Stylus DX4400
>
>
> Although only the ES-H7200 and GT-20000 are listed as supported, there
> is a decent "chance" that the following devices' network interface may
> be usable when you install the iscan-network-nt add-on:
>
> ES-2000 Expression 1600
> ES-2200 Expression 1680
> ES-6000 GT-10000
> ES-7000H GT-15000
> ES-8500 Expression 1640XL
> ES-9000H GT-30000
> ES-10000G Expression 10000XL
> ES-H300 GT-2500
>
> # Note that the older the device, the smaller the "chance".
>
> If you want to give this a try, please do the following:
>
> - comment out the device's entry in the /usr/share/iscan/fs-blacklist
> file. For the GT-2500 and GT-15000, comment out the corresponding
> ES-H300 and ES-7000H, respectively.
> - confirm that the device works via its USB and/or SCSI interface
> - if (and only if!) USB/SCSI work fine, add a 'net' entry for your
> device to 'epkowa.conf' and give that a try
>
> I'd like to hear about your successes (even if only USB or SCSI) and
> failures here on the mailing list.
>
> # There is one model that could have been added to the above list but
> # that is listed as :untested in our epkowa.desc file. Just for the
> # record, it's the ES-8000, Expression 836XL and GT-12000. The model
> # name varies with where you bought the thing.
>
> Hope this helps,
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