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Date:      Thu, 3 Jun 2010 21:00:19 +0200
From:      Torfinn Ingolfsen <tingox@gmail.com>
To:        FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, sylvio@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   gscan2pdf - saving hangs
Message-ID:  <AANLkTinGTFZ2Lo9TdD1Q0LRHfjLgE_tbUgd4Z9HjLSG9@mail.gmail.com>

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Hello,

gscan2pdf 0.9.30 hangs when I am trying to save a document. Scanning works.
When started from a shell, here is the output:
gscan2pdf 0.9.30
Startup LC_NUMERIC C
[snapscan] Scanner warming up - waiting 15 seconds.

(gscan2pdf:76879): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: remote volume
monitor with dbus name org.gtk.Private.HalVolumeMonitor is not supported

(gscan2pdf:76879): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: remote volume
monitor with dbus name org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor is not supported

Note: this is without hald running (the way I normally run my workstation).
With hald running, the output is like this:
tingo@kg-v2$ gscan2pdf
gscan2pdf 0.9.30
Startup LC_NUMERIC C

And here is the partial output from 'gcan2pdf --debug' (with hald running):
Running sane_start for SANE_Handle 15203456
Getting parameters for SANE_Handle 15203456
gscan2pdf: scanning image of size 2480x3507 pixels at 24 bits/pixel
gscan2pdf: acquiring RGB frame
gscan2pdf: min/max graylevel value = 21/255
gscan2pdf: read 26092080 bytes in total
Scanned page /tmp/H3m0OSoUmg/out1.pnm. (scanner status = 5)
importing scan with resolution=300
Format is P6
Header is 37
Header suggests 26092117
Expecting 26092117, found 26092117
Importing /tmp/H3m0OSoUmg/out1.pnm, format Portable anymap
Added /tmp/H3m0OSoUmg/ckocqVTI8S.pnm at page 1 with resolution 300

As you can see, there is no output after scanning finishes. And after I
press "save", the gui hangs and must be killed.
Notes:
- selecting a different format (for example jpeg) instead of PDF when saving
doesn't change anything

Any ideas on what I can do to fix it?
-- 
Regards,
Torfinn Ingolfsen



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