Public bug reported:
When attempting to use saned resources that are protected by md5, the
current version (1.0.27-3.2ubuntu3) fails. To reproduce:
$ sudo echo testuser:goodpass:test > /etc/sane.d/saned.users
This will tell saned to put a password on the 'test' resource.
Ensure that ~/.sane/pas
The sane project has already confirmed a fix exists in 1.0.25. Unless
you go out and buy a Pixma MX7600, you're not gonna have my hardware
whether I run apport or not. The apparent motivation to fix bugs in
Ubuntu appears anemic at best already, I don't think I'm going to do
much harm to that.
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I can't reproduce the bug anymore because I've been using the workaround
in the intervening year since I wrote the bug. I think you should have
enough information to resolve it.
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There is a PPA that has an updated sane-backends package that fixes the
issue:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-
devel/2015-November/034088.html
It would be nice to see this fixed in the official repo of course :)
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I can confirm that building the backend from git at HEAD resolves the
issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1512027
Title:
open of device pixma:MX7600_... failed
I also verified that downgrading to libsane 1.0.24-4ubuntu1 from
1.0.25+git201505 allows me to scan again, so I definitely there's some
sort of sane-pixma regression in there.
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According to one of the authors of the sane-pixma backend:
"this looks similar to an issue that I fixed some time ago. Please see
if you can find a package of the released 1.0.25. that should fix your
issue"
See http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-
devel/2015-October/034084.html
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Yo
Public bug reported:
Up until recently, I've been able to scan fine with my Canon Pixma
MX7600. Then I upgraded to Ubuntu Wily and I've started getting:
$ scanimage
scanimage: open of device pixma:MX7600_192.168.2.107 failed: Invalid argument
The device pings and I can get to its HTTP port. Ever
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