Hi JB,
> 
> > Setting up libsane-dev (1.0.19~cvs20071213-1) ...
> >
> > I shutdown and restarted xsane. All appears to be well. 
> > The preview operates as expected, no further tests run.
> > Here is the output from scanimage -L
> > $scanimage -L
> > device `v4l:/dev/video0' is a Noname Hauppauge WinTV-HVR1100 DVB-T/H 
> > virtual device
> > device `hp5590:libusb:001:005' is a HP 5590 Workgroup scanner
> > $
> 
> That's without the hp5590.conf config file, right ?
> 
Correct. As far as I can tell all the *.conf files are deleted and 
replaced. The /etc/sane.d/hp5590.conf file is gone.

> > Let me know if further work is needed, and thanks for the your input. 
> 
> Only the answer to the question above ;) And if you could check the
> behaviour when the ADF is jammed, we may be able to clear up #456011
> too :)

Qualified success. For information, I created the jam by taping 
the trailing edge of an A4 page to the tray when it was halfway through 
the scanning process in ADF mode. The process threw up a window with an 
error message saying the document had jammed. 

Clicking on the scan button gives now gives the message :
"failed to start scanner: device busy"

Both xsane and scanimage -L fails to find the scanner once xsane is 
closed. 

However, if the "reset" button on the scanner is pressed, and xsane 
restarted, the scanner is found. Similarly scanimage -L now works. 
While I cannot be certain, I believe that the scanner's behaviour has 
changed. My recollection of the earlier behaviour is that neither the 
reset button, the on/off switch, nor disconnecting the power lead had 
any effect. 

The bug is fixed IMHO. The "reset" switch is a sufficient remedy.
Let me know if I should confirm this by reinstalling the old code 
and re-running the test.

Richard




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