Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

> [xsane] trying to change user id for new subprocess:
> [xsane] old effective uid = 1000
> [xsane] new effective uid = 1000
> [xsane] xsane_front_gtk_add_process_to_list(17422)
> mkdir: cannot create directory `/tmp/tmp.QqhuuMSXoU': File exists
> ERROR: can't create work dir '/tmp/tmp.QqhuuMSXoU', giving up
> [xsane] xsane_sigchld_handler
> [xsane] deleteing pid 17422 from list

As you can see, XSane spawns another process to execute whatever your
fax command is, and it is this command that fails.

The error messages are not from XSane, as the lack of [xsane] prefix
indicates.

Do you think you can find out which command is executed?

JB.

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