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Fran?ois Patte
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why hasn't there been a release in a long time ?
I note that distributions including debian are shipping a version of
sane-backends that is really dated. They are missing out on enabling
working devices because of this (changes are long since committed
to git ).
I know this is not the fault of
"m. allan noah" wrote:
Hi,
> Thanks for the vote of confidence, but your comments prove that my
> second point is correct. We have allowed ourselves to stall releases
> of updated code, because we keep talking about our hopes for the
We knew that could be a problem, but it only became an issue
"m. allan noah" wrote:
Hi,
> I personally will take the great measure of responsibility for this
> problem. My time has become very limited since I took over the job of
> making releases. I have also allowed the confusion around a new API
> prevent us from moving forward with maintenance release
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Bonjour,
I have an Epson 4490 photo scanner, which works with iscan drivers.
I would like to scan 35 mm negatives, but the preview, when I use the
transparency unit is very small: is there a way to configure sane to
have a bigger size with the transp
Zed,
the log from "scanimage -L" looks fine (there is no error in the log)
and the console output shows that the scanner is correctly detected.
The Gtk-warnings are xsane related and you can probably ignore them.
If you still cannot scan in xsane I need the backend log while running
xsane,
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> "m. allan noah" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Thanks for the vote of confidence, but your comments prove that my
>> second point is correct. We have allowed ourselves to stall releases
>> of updated code, because we keep talking about our hopes for th
db wrote:
Hi,
> I know this is not the fault of sane, however this is causing a large
> distance between what sane can do and what sane 'does' as shipped.
If there's no release, there's nothing new to package. As simple as
that.
So, yes, it is SANE's fault.
I'm not packaging git snapshots bec
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> "m. allan noah" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I personally will take the great measure of responsibility for this
>> problem. My time has become very limited since I took over the job of
>> making releases. I have also allowed the confusion around a n
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Chris Bagwell wrote:
> I was going to wait a little closer to 1 year anniversary of last
> release before bringing it up but thats starting to creep up on us. ?I
> was also hoping we can get one out in time for Fedora 13 but their
> freeze is coming up pretty quick.
I personally will take the great measure of responsibility for this
problem. My time has become very limited since I took over the job of
making releases. I have also allowed the confusion around a new API
prevent us from moving forward with maintenance releases, even though
that is an unrelated is
I was going to wait a little closer to 1 year anniversary of last
release before bringing it up but thats starting to creep up on us. I
was also hoping we can get one out in time for Fedora 13 but their
freeze is coming up pretty quick.
I'll offer to help out as much as possible with the release.
Hello,
I have made some progress regarding the HP3670. 150 and 300 dpi modes
are now
working uncalibrated. Since this model is really close to the HP2400/G2410, it
is now worth testing these models with this update. I expect the 50 dpi mode
to work uncalibrated.
The nex
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