You are probably right. However, the non-upgrade was not done
intentional, and the situation may cause a user a lot of headache.
Don't know how to fix that.
Regards,
Claus
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On 18.11.2013 14:36, Claus Fischer wrote:
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> Unfortunately I don't know that, and I can't downgrade this computer
> again.
Ok. I believe you didn't upgrade both packages. The file
/etc/sane.d/gt68xx.conf slightly differs in older version of libsane.
Since you had installed the i386 and amd64
Hi,
please keep the bug report in CC.
did you perform an upgrade from version 1.0.22-7.4 in wheezy? What was
the version of libsane:i386 before you purged it?
Looking at the dpkg output, it appears to me that libsane:amd64 was
upgraded but libsane:i386 wasn't.
Can you reproduce the dpkg error m
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 02:24:28PM +0100, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please keep the bug report in CC.
>
> did you perform an upgrade from version 1.0.22-7.4 in wheezy? What was
> the version of libsane:i386 before you purged it?
Before, I was on wheezy; I upgraded on the 12th; from this,
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