[sane-devel] Meldung: Operation abgebrochen
gilada at web.de
gilada at web.de
Wed Jun 8 07:55:18 UTC 2011
Am Wednesday 08 June 2011 01:33:18 schrieben Sie:
> Please keep this on the mailing list. That way it will get archived and
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>
> gilada at web.de writes:
> > Am Tuesday 07 June 2011 02:19:37 schrieben Sie:
> >> "Wolfram Heider" <wolframheider at web.de> writes:
> >> > On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 23:20:57 +0200, Jeffrey Ratcliffe
> >> >
> >> > <jeffrey.ratcliffe at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> 2011/6/6 <gilada at web.de>:
> >> >>> [snip original German, mine's to crufty by now]
> >> >
> >> > Jeffrey is right, but there are pretty a lot German speakers here.
> >> > Unfortunately you gave us little information. For example which
> >> > SANE-version do you have in use? What does scanimage -L in debug mode
> >> > say? Did you change the USB-port?
> >> > For this just as a quick shot in the dark: the packages from Debian
> >> > tend to be a bit faulty from time to time. An installation of the
> >> > source packages from the SANE server might help.
> >> > As a quick workaround comment out in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf 'epson2' and
> >> > uncomment 'epson'. That will exchange the backend/driver.
> >> >
> >> >> Gilbert is saying that he installed first sane, then xsane on Debian
> >> >> 6 with KDE4.x, but that his Epson Perfection 1650 doesn't scan.
> >>
> >> Debian 6, that implies sane-backends-1.0.21-9 and xsane-0.997-2+b1.
> >> There were a few fixes to the epson2 backend in sane-backends-1.0.22
> >> that affected the Perfection 1650. For what it's worth, the deprecated
> >> epson backend ought to work fine. You may also try the epkowa backend
> >>
> >> that comes with Image Scan! for Linux available here:
> >> http://avasys.jp/eng/linux_driver/download/
> >>
> >> >> It starts to position the scan head, but a short time later he gets
> >> >> the warning "Operation cancelled".
> >>
> >> If the problem persists, please provide a debug log with
> >>
> >> SANE_DEBUG_EPKOWA=HEX scanimage > /dev/null 2> debug.log
> >>
> >> if using the epkowa backend or
> >>
> >> SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2=127 scanimage > /dev/null 2> debug.log
> >>
> >> when using the epson2 backend.
> >>
> >> Hope this helps,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > thank you. Did the two debug.log files created in both read: "scanimage:
> > no SANE devices found".
>
> Check that the epson2 (or epson) backend is enabled (not commented out)
> in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf. Then check, as root, that the device is found
> with
>
> scanimage -L
>
> That ought to list the device. Repeat that check as a normal user. If
> it does not list the device, you need to add yourself to the scanner
> group and log out and back in again. You can add yourself to the group
> from the command line (as root) with
>
> adduser your-user-name scanner
>
> After that scanimage -L should list the device.
>
> > I will be times on the Sane-page look for new versions of current
> > issues of sane 1.0.14-9 and I use xsane 0999-1.
>
> WRT sane-1.014, that only contains SANE frontends. For the device
> "drivers" you need to look at sane-backends.
> WRT xsane, that version is newer than the one in Debian's sid. Sounds
> like you compiled something from source.
>
> > But possibly true for me also something wrong with the hardware
> > detection Epson Perfection 1650th In the status bar to read xsane
> > GT-8200 ...
>
> That the name the Perfection 1650 is marketed as in Japan. This is the
> name that the device advertises so there is no problem with that.
>
> However! You say scanimage doesn't find the device but apperently your
> xsane does. That's usually a sign that you have two SANE installations
> on your machine: one from the distributions libsane packages (under
> /usr/lib/sane) and one compiled from source (typically under
> /usr/local/lib/sane). If that's the case get rid of one and try again.
>
> Hope this helps,
Hi Olaf,
thank you. If I was in the file / etc / sane.d / dll.conf, 'epson' '# epson2'
entry, and then run xsane, I get the message 'No Device
available '. I swap between the two entries, the comment lines
I get after the scanner moves the message 'Operation
broken '.
If I was in the console as root and user 'scanimage-L' send, I get
that message:
'No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation
Which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). "
The user is and has been, however, the group scanner.
The file sane-backends-1.0.22.tar.gz I've found and down loaded but
created with the even I have my problems too rarely been used.
'm still trying to guide to install the package, '. / configure'
nor does the 'make' is not found. But I did via synaptic
Installs the following. 'libsane-extras-dbg
API library for scanners - - extra backends [debug symbols]' possibly because
the backends are there?
Ok with the naming (GT-8200: 002) I just noticed so would indeed
can be, thank you for the clarification.
I looked at myself in the directories '/ usr / lib / sane' and
'/ usr / local / lib / sane' to a directory 'sane' there for me only in
'/ usr / lib / sane'.
MSG
Adam Gilbert (gilada):-D
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