[sane-devel] libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or directory)

Olaf Meeuwissen paddy-hack at member.fsf.org
Sat Feb 17 12:47:26 UTC 2018


Hi,

ToddAndMargo writes:

> Hi All,
>
> found 0 devices
>
> What is this all about?

How are we supposed to know?  What did you do?  What did you expect to
happen?  What happened?

Please provide details.  We weren't shoulder-surfing at your place when
this happened and we have neither extra-sensory perception capabilities
nor crystal balls.

> Fedora 26 x 64
> Xfce 4.12
>
> sane-backends-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-daemon-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-scanners-1.0.27-9.fc27.i686
> sane-backends-libs-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
> sane-backends-drivers-cameras-1.0.27-9.fc27.x86_64
>
> I am trying to get xsane to work with systemd and saned.  When I run
>      $ xsane net:localhost
>
> I get the following error pop up:
>     Error: Failed to open device `net:localhost': Error during device I/0
>
> In saned at .service, I have debug set to the following:
> Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255
> SANE_DEBUG_BJNP=5
> SANE_DEBUG_NET=128
>
> And this error pops up in my debug log:
> # journalctl -efx -t saned > saned.log.txt
>
>     996: 032]: [dll] load: searching backend `imagescan' in
> `/usr/lib64/sane'
> Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load: trying to
> load `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1'
>     Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
> couldn't open `/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-imagescan.so.1' (No such file or
> directory)
>     Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll] load:
> couldn't find backend `imagescan' (No such file or directory)
>     Feb 17 02:59:12 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: [dll]
> sane_get_devices: found 0 devices
>     Feb 17 02:59:14 rn4.rent-a-nerd.local saned[4032]: saned exiting

The dll backend not being able to load a backend should not prevent
saned from detect locally connected devices at large.  Looks like you
expect to find a device supported by the pixma backend.  If that's the
case, you may safely remove/purge any imagescan package that you seem to
have picked up from who knows where (EPSON's download site, perhaps?).

Hope this helps,
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