@Alexander P, this especially means that sane-airscan is included with
the default Ubuntu Desktop installation from 21.04 Hirsute on, meaning
that the scanners of thousands multi-function devices will just work
with Ubuntu.
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nice to hear, thank you for the good news!
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@Alexander P, thank you very much for your fixes and the quick release!
sane-airscan made it into Ubuntu Main now, 2 days before Final Freeze
and less than 2 weeks before release of 21.04.
@Alexander M, @Christian, @Didier, thank you very much for the quick
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$ ./change-override -c main -S sane-airscan
Override component to main
sane-airscan 0.99.25-0ubuntu1 in hirsute: universe/misc -> main
sane-airscan 0.99.25-0ubuntu1 in hirsute amd64: universe/graphics/optional/100%
-> main
sane-airscan 0.99.25-0ubuntu1 in hirsute arm64: universe/graphics/optional/
I see it now, thanks Till!
sane-airscan: sane-airscan
MIR: #1891682 (Confirmed)
[Reverse-Recommends: libsane1 (MAIN)]
Thereby moving this along to be ready for an Archive admin to promote.
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@Christian, sane-backends_1.0.32-0ubuntu2 got approved into hirsute-
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@Christian, sane-backends 1.0.32-0ubuntu2 with libsane1 recommending
sane-airscan is uploaded.
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@Christian, while waiting for your answer I already decided for adding
the Recommends to libsane1. I am currently preparing the package and
will upload it soon.
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sane-airscan_0.99.25-0ubuntu1 got accepted into hirsute-proposed now.
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> @Christian, I could add a Recommends to ipp-usb, to sane-backends, or we
> could add it to the ubuntu-desktop seed. I think sane-backends is the
> best place for the Recommends: as for scanning one would install sane-
> backends and the Recommends: would then complete the scanner driver set
> wit
@Alexander P, ipp-usb is already in Main.
@Christian, I could add a Recommends to ipp-usb, to sane-backends, or we
could add it to the ubuntu-desktop seed. I think sane-backends is the
best place for the Recommends: as for scanning one would install sane-
backends and the Recommends: would then co
Till,
yet another question: will ipp-usb reach the Ubuntu Main?
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@Till - If I might ask to know where to expect it. What will be the
packaging (adding a dependency) or seed change that will make this show
up as component mismatch?
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Thanks to you all.
I have uploaded the new release now as sane-airscan_0.99.25-0ubuntu1 to
hirsute.
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Till, Alex,
0.99.25 released. Thank you for feedback!
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No, thanks again for your work in addressing these (sorry I didn't
realise you were blocked on me responding)
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Alex Murray,
do I need to fix something else before we can release?
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Alexander, I think I do not need to do any testing, probably it is much
easier for Alex Murray to check whether the Coverity problems are fixed.
>From my side you could release.
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Yes, Till.
If you plan to test something, it is better to is do before release. As
soon as you confirm that everything is OK, I'll issue the new release.
If no further testing is planned, I can issue new release immediately.
I'm trying to avoid unneeded releases with nearly no noticeable changes
Alexander, am I right that you did the "make check" fixes today and the
Coverity fixes on March 17?
For me this looks OK, so you could release this.
Alex Murray, are the fixes committed upstream here
https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan/commits/master
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Hi Alex, Till,
I've fixed Coverity warnings (as much as I could) and added "make check"
to run automated tests. Please confirm that everybody are happy with
whatever now we have, and I will issue the next, 0.99.25 release.
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Alexander P,
for sane-aiscane getting promoted into the Main part of Ubuntu, its
Debian/Ubuntu package needs unit tests run during package build (usually
triggered by one of "make test" or "make check").
Currently "make test" builds a battery of test programs but does not
start any of them.
We n
Alexander m,
thanks for the review. There are tests in the upstream code, they are
only not auto-started by "make test". I will find out with Alexander P
which ones are suitable to make them run during package build.
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I reviewed sane-airscan 0.99.24-1 as checked into hirsute. This shouldn't be
considered a full audit but rather a quick gauge of maintainability.
sane-airscan is a package that provides a sane backend which supports
driverless network-connected scanners.
- CVE History:
- No CVE history, this i
Fwiw, this is likely to be such a common usability problem, LinuxMint decided
to provide more useful sane-airscan version directly in their repositories for
mint20.1 based open focal20.04.
https://github.com/linuxmint/linuxmint/issues/327
Since, Focal 20.04LTS does not have 'sane-airscan' packag
The two backends are not in conflict.
sane will list an additional backend.
Before :
PIXMA TS-3100 SERIES
ESCL TS-3100 SERIES
After :
PIXMA TS-3100 SERIES
ESCL TS-3100 SERIES
AIRSCAN TS-3100 SERIES
Without certitiude on the order.
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For what its' worth -- r.e. groovy release..
libsane1 (1.0.31-2) seems to include libsane-escl listed normally in
dll.conf (i.e. likely a reasonable version of escl, better than focal
known-buggy version).
sane-airscan 0.99.15-1 is in gusty universe, so will require an SRU in
order to be chang
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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@gunnarhj,
My own builds for sane-airscan exist for Ubuntu starting from the
version 16.04, so I think that technically "backporting" is a trivial
task.
Regarding PDF, I purposely trade it off in a favor of lower memory
footprint. PDF decompression requires allocation of а full-size buffer
for th
My comment was intended for bug #1897962. Please disregard it in this
MIR context.
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@Till: Interesting info. Do you think it would be possible to backport
sane-airscan? -backports is more useful for new packages than it is for
already existing ones, since the low priority doesn't matter if there is
nothing in -release or -updates.
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sane-airscan can also work around bug 1897962, but independent of this
we should also backport the fix in the "escl" backend.
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Currently only sane-escl supports PDF. My PDF solution is not perfect (I use
Poppler).
I resumed development when I realized that sane-airscan would not merge with
Sane.
As a reminder, Sane is a free project, you just have to propose a pull-request
to integrate the project.
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Thierry, thanks for the update. That is good news and so we know that the eSCL
protocol is well investigated by you and Alex and so we can improve the support
for it more and more. So I hope also that Alex will take you newest additions
as base to complete the eSCL part of sane-airscan, to make
sane-backends is in version 1.0.31
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Hi Till,
The escl backend is not abandoned!
It is being maintained and will continue to be maintained as long as
sane-airscan does not offer the full functionality of the escl backend.
Support for the escl backend is complete, ADF, Brightness, Threshold, Sharpen
and Contrast.
Some devices requir
I have prepared a sane-backends package to recommend sane-airscan and
remove sane-escl:
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* Suppress building the "escl" backend, we will use the more
versatile "airscan" (in separate package) instead
* Recommen
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sane-airscan 0.99.15-1 has arrived in Debian, I have synced it now to
Ubuntu.
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Syncable sane-airscan 0.99.15-1 is uploaded to Debian.
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I will prepare the sane-backends package appropriately:
1. Spin out sane-escl into its own binary package
2. Recommend sane-airscan
One remark:
sane-escl is actually not developed any more due to sane-airscan, so I
am looking into whether there is an easy and maintainable way to (3)
remove it a
> So perhaps the best is either
> o to install sane-escl into a separate package which is not seeded or
>pulled in by another package's dependency
> o simply to comment out "escl" in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
I would go with option 1, do you mind organizing that?
The rest looks good to me, let’s s
- What is going to happen to sane-escl? Can we remove it from sans-
backends, not shipping if or separate it to demote it to universe?
There are no special ./configure options to suppress a backend in sane-
backends, one could build without libcurl dependency, as sane-escl needs
it, but there is t
[Summary]
- What is going to happen to sane-escl? Can we remove it from sans-backends,
not shipping if or separate it to demote it to universe?
- Can we remerge the version against latest upstream? (We lag one version
behind compared to debian testing).
- Related to above: can we resync with debi
"Desktop Packages" (~desktop-package) is now also subscribed to sane-
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** Description changed:
Driverless Scanning
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TL;DR: sane-airscan provides perfect support for driverless scanning,
making thousands of devices working
Printer manufacturers have intro
"Ubuntu Desktop Bugs" (~desktop-bugs) is now also subscribed to sane-
airscan.
** Description changed:
Driverless Scanning
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TL;DR: sane-airscan provides perfect support for driverless scanning,
making thousands of devices working
Printer manufacturers have intro
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
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