primax: Thread: storm totalscan and sane backend questions


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Subject: storm totalscan and sane backend questions
From: Dusty Phillips ####@####.####
Date: 26 Apr 2002 22:47:05 -0000
Message-Id: <20020426223847.5147.qmail@web20305.mail.yahoo.com>

Hello,

I've been trying to get my storm totalscan working with both primax and
primaxd. I'm focusing on the sane backend though, if I can get it to work.

I've talked to Andre Herms a bit.  At first I couldn't get my backend to
recognize the scanner, but we got that fixed (apparently) by altering a
line of code.

Now, the problem I'm having appears to be the same with both primax and
primaxd.  When I try to scan something, I'm getting a 'floating point
exception.'  I'm not sure if I'm passing the proper arguments to primax,
but with primaxd, that happens when I, for example, use preview in
xscanimage.

That's about all the information I can come up with right now.  Is there
an easy fix for this that i'm missing, or is it something that I'll have
to work through and find more information for?

Thank you,
Dusty Phillips

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Subject: Re: storm totalscan and sane backend questions
From: Christian Ordig ####@####.####
Date: 26 Apr 2002 23:51:34 -0000
Message-Id: <20020427011457.E24187@odin.chris.com>

On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 06:38:47PM -0400, Dusty Phillips wrote:
> That's about all the information I can come up with right now.  Is there
> an easy fix for this that i'm missing, or is it something that I'll have
> to work through and find more information for?
ever used gdb? (the GNU debugger)
the program should be compiled with debug information (gcc ... -g ...)
then start it in the debugger and tell us where it fails, and
a backtrace would also be nice :-)
If you don't know how to handle the debugger, simply ask (or read *g*).

Good Luck.

-- 
Christian Ordig
Germany

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