[sane-devel] [Scanbd] Set up for Canon PIXMA multifunction scanner - no button response
matt clark
liquefry at gmail.com
Thu Oct 13 07:09:53 UTC 2016
Thanks Wilhelm. I had changed that while trying to debug the problem,
not sure why this would be a problem. Have reverted to the
scanbd.conf from source, with modifications to sane.d directory and
comment out the unnecessary manufacturer scanner.d profiles. revised
config is attached - apologies for the length of code.
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/*
* $Id: scanbd.conf 213 2015-10-05 06:52:50Z wimalopaan $
*
* scanbd - KMUX scanner button daemon
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 - 2015 Wilhelm Meier (wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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02110-1301, USA.
*/
# global settings
global {
# turn on debugging
# log to console
debug = true
# debug logging
# 1=error, 2=warn, 3=info, 4-7=debug
debug-level = 7
# drop priviliges to this user
#=============================
# Linux (most distributions use the saned user):
# user = saned
# ArchLinux (ArchLinux doesn't have saned user)
# user = daemon
# *BSD
# user = root
user = saned
# Group to be used
#=================
# Linux (most distributions use the lp group to access scanners)
# group = lp
# ArchLinux (ArchLinux uses the scanner group)
# group = scanner
#
# *BSD (no group lp here, use daemon instead)
# group = daemon # root
#
group = lp
# the saned executable for manager-mode
saned = "/usr/sbin/saned"
saned_opt = {} # string-list
saned_env = { "SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/scanbd/sane.d" } # list of
environment vars for saned
# Scriptdir specifies where scanbd normally looks for scripts.
# The scriptdir option can be defined as:
# - a path relative to the configuations (<path>/etc/scanbd) directory
# - an abosolute path
# Examples:
# scriptdir = scripts
# sets scriptdir to <path>/etc/scanbd/scripts.
# scriptdir = /some/path
# sets scriptdir to the specified absolute path
# Default scriptdir is <path>/etc/scanbd, this is normally appropriate
scriptdir = /etc/scanbd/scripts
# Scripts to execute upon device insertion/removal.
# It can be necessary to load firmware into the device when it is first
# inserted. For example, scanbuttond backend does not know how to load
# scanner firmware, and it can be rectified by making a custom script.
# A simple command like "scanimage -L" in an example insert.script
# invokes saned and it loads the appropriate firmware if necessary.
# These scripts receive environmental variables named in the
"environment" subsection:
# SCANBD_DEVICE - device name (fixed string "dbus device" for
dbus notification)
# SCANBD_ACTION - "insert" or "remove", so one script can be used.
# device_insert_script = "insert.script"
# device_remove_script =
# scanbuttond_backends_dir sets the path where scanbd looks
for the scanbuttond backends
# It can be defined as relative path, starting from the scanbd config
directory or
# as an absolute path
# Default is <libdir>/scanbd/scanbutond/backends
# Example
# scanbuttond_backends_dir = "/usr/local/lib/scanbd/scanbuttond/backends"
# poll timeout in [ms]
# (for polling the devices)
timeout = 500
pidfile = "/var/run/scanbd.pid"
# env-vars for the scripts
environment {
# pass the device label as below in this env-var
device = "SCANBD_DEVICE"
# pass the action label as below in this env-var
action = "SCANBD_ACTION"
}
# function definitions
# values of the options are simply passed via env-vars
function function_knob {
filter = "^message.*"
desc = "The value of the function knob / wheel / selector"
env = "SCANBD_FUNCTION"
}
function function_mode {
filter = "^mode.*"
desc = "Color mode"
env = "SCANBD_FUNCTION_MODE"
}
multiple_actions = true # allow multiple actions per option
(up to the total amount of options)
# action definitions
# if the filter matches and the value changes
# from from-value to to-value,
# <script> is executed
# <script> is the full pathname (do not include any parameters)
# if parameters are needed, write a script
# since we can have only at most one action for each option,
the action-script
# can use the function definition (see above) to distinguish
different tasks
# (e.g. use the env-var SCANBD_FUNCTION defined above)
action scan {
filter = "^scan.*"
numerical-trigger {
from-value = 1
to-value = 0
}
desc = "Scan to file"
# script must be an relative path starting from
scriptdir (see above),
# or an absolute pathname.
# It must contain the path to the action script
without arguments
# Absolute path example: script = "/some/path/foo.script
script = "test.script"
}
action email {
filter = "^email$"
string-trigger {
from-value = ""
to-value = "^email.*"
}
desc = "Scan to email"
# script must be an relative path starting from
scriptdir (see above),
# or an absolute pathname.
# It must contain the path to the action script
without arguments
# Absolute path example: script = "/some/path/foo.script
script = "test.script"
}
action copy {
filter = "^copy$"
string-trigger {
from-value = ""
to-value = "^copy.*"
}
desc = "Copy to printer"
# script must be an relative path starting from
scriptdir (see above),
# or an absolute pathname.
# It must contain the path to the action script
without arguments
# Absolute path example: script = "/some/path/foo.script
script = "test.script"
}
action preview {
filter = "^preview$"
numerical-trigger {
from-value = 1
to-value = 0
}
desc = "Preview"
# script must be an relative path starting from
scriptdir (see above),
# or an absolute pathname.
# It must contain the path to the action script
without arguments
# Absolute path example: script = "/some/path/foo.script
script = "test.script"
}
action globaltest {
filter = "^message.*"
desc = "Test (print all env vars)"
# script must be an relative path starting from
scriptdir (see above),
# or an absolute pathname.
# It must contain the path to the action script
without arguments
# Absolute path example: script = "/some/path/foo.script
script = "test.script"
}
}
# include
# include another file at this point. This may only occur outside
general and devices blocks.
# an include statement may be relative to the direcory where
scanbd.conf is located or absolute
# include("scanner.d/myscanner.conf")
# include("/my/long/path/myscanner.conf")
# devices
# each device can have actions and functions, you can disable not
relevant devices
#include(scanner.d/avision.conf)
#include(scanner.d/fujitsu.conf)
#include(scanner.d/hp.conf)
include(scanner.d/pixma.conf)
#include(scanner.d/snapscan.conf)
#include(scanner.d/canon.conf)
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Wilhelm <wilhelm.meier at fh-kl.de> wrote:
>
> Looking at your log file it seems that action "globaltest" isn't
> installed. There may be 2 reasons for this:
>
> 1) the regex doenst't match
>
> 2) there is no trigger definition for the action
>
> HtH
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