Trusty!  That's good.  I run Trusty myself.

I have set up a shared webdrive where I periodically upload binary
packages for you (or anyone else) to test.  Of course, you are also free
to compile the latest package yourself.  From time to time, I plan to
also make a release to my "LTS stable backports" PPA, so you can check
there, too.

As of now (release 1.4.1-3rl1 the status with regards to the points you
raised is as follows.  Points 1-3, 5 and 8 are taken care of one way or
another.  Point 4 and 9 do not concern me yet, I want to get the
backends running.  My scripts here are actually dummy scripts that only
log to syslog that they were successfully run, nothing else (yet).
Points 6 and 7 are to be done.  I had been thinking to use reconf-inetd
instead but seeing that they are both abandoned in Debian and the fact
that reconf-inetd has only a minimal installed base I am still pondering
what to do exactly.

Do you experience a segfault when plugging in your USB scanner AFTER
scanbd has started? I do :-(

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