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Re: [hylafax-users] segfault when sending certain tiff files withc2faxsend



> I am able to fax with the capi c2faxsend but it sepends on the type
> of tiff.  Anecdotally I have seen a difference between big-endian and small-endian.

It should be TIFFG3-Format.

> 
> Anyway I have capi4hylafax installed on debian and I need to be able to
> convert my (FOP-generated) PDF files to a format that c2faxsend is able to support.
> viz.
> file(s): Depending on the format(-f) switch.
>                  HYLAFAX: one         qfile
>                  SFF:     one         sff file
>                  TIFF:    one or more tiff file(s)

was C4H installed in conjunction with HylaFAX or as standalone solution?

> 
> How do I convert my pdfs to a faxable format?  My memory of using the traditional hylafax was
> that I could send ps (and pdf's??) natively.  Of course hylafax converted the file format internally.
> 
> Problem is that hylafax only queues the documents and is not sending them - perhaps I
> should struggle further but I thought I might as well ask ...

This could mean, that the virtual modems are not enabled for use with 
HylaFAX.

Check if
1.) c2faxrecv is running (it replaces faxgetty and informs HylaFAX of 
present modems)
2.)a config is present in $hylaspooldir/etc with the "SendFaxCmd: 
[yourpathto]/c2faxsend" parameter enabled (C4H is no modem emulation, so 
faxsend could not handle outgoing calls)
3.) a config.faxCAPI (or whatever you named your device) is present in 
$hylaspooldir/etc

If you named the device other than "faxCAPI" (which is the default) you 
have to pass the virtual device name to c2faxrecv.

--
Holger



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