Carlos Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Carlos,

> I actually managed to make xsane run: I moved:
>
> /usr/share/sane/xsane/xsane-style.rc
>
> away, and deleted .sane in my home directory. xsane does run ok in that
> case. However, the next time (when .sane has been created) it crashes
> again. So a workaround is always delete .sane first. Not a real
> solution, of course.

OK...

Which backend do you use ? What's your scanner ?

Please try to get a backtrace when xsane segfaults, by running xsane
under gdb (gdb xsane) then press 'r', then 'bt' when it crashes.

Try to reinstall xsane and xsane-common, too, and see if that helps.

JB.

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