If you ever want to test simple-scan you can pass the name of the scanner as an argument to simple-scan. Conveniently SANE has a test driver so the following:
$ simple-scan test
Works without any scanner attached!
Thanks, that's very helpful! I now see that the first scanned page is not correctly stored in the database. The next one is, and it is also being correctly recovered on my machine. A clue is that I'm getting some of those warn_if_fails failing. Are you seeing the same behaviour?
If you ever want to test simple-scan you can pass the name of the scanner as an argument to simple-scan. Conveniently SANE has a test driver so the following:
$ simple-scan test
Works without any scanner attached!
Thanks, that's very helpful! I now see that the first scanned page is not correctly stored in the database. The next one is, and it is also being correctly recovered on my machine. A clue is that I'm getting some of those warn_if_fails failing. Are you seeing the same behaviour?
I will have to look into it later.