[sane-devel] scanbd ... next steps / questions ...

Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza dieter.jurzitza at t-online.de
Wed May 3 17:50:50 UTC 2017


Hi Axel,
thank you very much for your feedback - I hope to have more spare time next 
weekend to dive again into this issue.

But in general: I had had thought that there is a "generic" dll.conf having 
only the net - backend enabled that sits in /etc/saned (after configuration of 
scanbd). This I took from the README.txt:

*******************************************
6) sane config

All desktop applications should only get access to the scanners via the net
backend, so edit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf to only contain the net-backend on the 
desktop machines. 

example dll.conf:
---
net
---
*******************************************

but somewhere there is a need to tell sane which physical device to use, so I 
thought - maybe erratically - that scanbd "hides" other entries / a different 
dll.conf in /etc/saned from sane and tells sane itself which scanner to use 
but depicts to the "outer world" that there is nothing but a network scanner. 
As readily said, this may be totally wrong. If I read your comments it sounds 
as if the sane - configuration ought to remain "as is", but this is not what 
the above mentioned entry in README.txt from scanbd tells me.

Regards,
thanks for all the work




Dieter Jurzitza



Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017, 15:29:09 schrieb Axel Schöner:
> Am Samstag, 22. April 2017, 19:02:57 CEST schrieb Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza:
> > Dear listmembers,
> > probably these questions have readily been asked over and over again, then
> > my apologies:
> > 
> > 1.) /etc/scanbd/scripts
> > which scripts does this refer to? There are some scripts in /etc/scanbd,
> > those like "scanadf.script" and "test.script" (I am using a spec - file
> > for
> > opensuse some other person had had generated)? If I look into
> > /etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf they ought to reside within /etc/scanbd/scripts,
> > is
> > that correct? Is there a configure - option that would print out all
> > directories in use (or, even better, put this summarizing into config.log
> > like several other packages do / emacs is a nice example in this regard
> > ...)?
> 
> The scripts which are executed while device insertion/removal and by pushing
> buttons should be located in ${prefix}/etc/scanbd/scripts. We will fix the
> makefiles... to correct this (in the next days).
> 
> > 2.) /usr/lib64/scanbd/scanbuttond/backends, is this the directory I should
> > copy /etc/saned/dll.conf to as well as all the other files from /etc/saned
> > that are uncommented within *this* dll.conf (except net.conf) in contrast
> > to /etc/saned/dll.conf that ought to contain no reference but "net"? Is
> > this what is menat with "backends"?
> 
> I think these files should be in ${prefix}/etc/saned/. Where do you have
> this information from?
> 
> > 3.) SCANBD_DEVICE could be /dev/scanner (if I have such a device?)
> 
> In most cases there is no such devicenode.
> It could be something like plustek:libusb:001:003.
> When you plug in your device it should be detected if there is a supported
> driver configured. Look at the end of ${prefix}/etc/saned/scanbd.conf
> 
> > 4.) SCANBD_ACTION - I do not really understand what is about this.
> 
> This is a variable which represents the actual event (insert, remove, scan,
> copy, ...) the definitions are in scanbd.conf.
> It is possible to trigger different scripts based on these events (if you
> have more then one detected button on your scanner).
> 
> You can launch scanbd in debug mode to see the values of SCANBD_DEVICE and
> SCANBD_ACTION: ${prefix}/sbin/scanbd -d7 -f -c
> ${prefix}/etc/scanbd/scanbd.conf .
> 
> > From within the "README.txt in the source-directory I did not really
> > understand what is meant with the variables - would it be too much to
> > simply ask for an example that would shed some light on the do's and
> > don'ts of the configuration if the "regular" scanner would be say "hp"
> > and the
> > corresponding device would be "/dev/scanner"?
> > 
> > I am trying to set up a spec - file for a rpm - package, but as of now
> > there is too much understanding missing on my side to get that tracked
> > down in such a way that I can be satisfied with the results ....
> > 
> > Thank you very much,
> > regards
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Dieter Jurzitza

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