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Re: [hylafax-users] Bad 1D/2D pixel counts and invalid code words UPDATE



Lee,
Thanks for all your help, REALLY! I agree that I'm looking at a libtiff
problem. I mentioned in an earlier email that I'm also dealing with line
noise problems and the errors from the fax log are re-confirming it.

I don't think I'm dealing with conflicting libtiffs because I had this
problem before I went to libtiff 3.4 and back again to 3.5.5-7.

To "fix" the problem I am now using tiff2ps (which comes with libtiff). It
generates LOTS of errors (sent to /dev/null) but it makes it through the
postscript generation.

Again, I appreciate all your help (and thanks to Bernd Proissl for his last
suggestion). I'm a systems engineer and not a linux guru but I love the open
source community and am learning it's benefits.

Best Regards,
Dennis Fellows


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Howard" <faxguy@deanox.com>
To: "Dennis Fellows" <dennis@lamtop.com>; <hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Bad 1D/2D pixel counts and invalid code words
UPDATE


> At 12:44 PM 4/13/01 -0500, Dennis Fellows wrote:
> >Here's the log (below)... and when I run the command "fax2ps -S
<filename>
> >2>/dev/null" it hangs on line 238. If you want that output I'll send it
but
> >I don't want to bog you down with lots of text. Here's what I got when I
> >sent standard error to a file :
> >Fax3Decode2D: /var/spool/fax/recvq/fax00004.tif: Uncompressed data (not
> >supported) at scanline 27 (x1046).
>
> Well, you've got me on this one.  I've never seen this error before on
> receiving a fax.
>
> >Interestingly enough, I ran the tiff file through tiff2ps and it came out
ok
> >(but with a signifigant amount of errors)
> >
> >Again, THANKS for all your help!!!
> >
> >You talked of removing "fax2ps -S <filename> 2>/dev/null" from faxrcvd
but
> >it doesn't exist anywhere in that script.
> >In my faxrcvd, I added the following line "fax2ps -S $1 | lpr -P
> ><myfaxprinter>" to the standard script just before it begins the email
> >construction part (otherwise it's the generic script included with the
rpm).
> >I don't having it handling any errors and it's still hanging....
>
> *shrug* I'm out of ideas.  I don't think this is a HylaFAX-specific thing,
> though.  It almost sounds like you've got libtiff problems or that you've
> got conflicting libtiff binaries here and there.  But really, I don't have
> a clue what could be going on.  The log you sent looks normal.
>
> Lee.
>
>
>
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