SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Scanner Drivers
The software consists of SANE scanner drivers, "scanimage," and the
"saned" daemon.
A SANE scanner driver is used via a SANE front-end. This package
contains the command line front-end "scanimage". There are various
graphical front-ends like "xscanimage" (package sane-frontends), XSane
(package xsane), and the KDE front-end Kooka (package
kdegraphics3-scan).
The "saned" daemon provides the service "sane-port" to access scanners
that are connected to a server via network from client hosts that run
the "net" meta driver.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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adapt_epkowa.desc_for_yast2-scanner.patch | 0000134151 131 KB | |
avision.c.patch | 0000001445 1.41 KB | |
avision.conf.patch | 0000000278 278 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000014 14 Bytes | |
create_hpaio.desc_from_models.dat | 0000003646 3.56 KB | |
create_sane-backends-autoconfig.rules | 0000005535 5.41 KB | |
create_scanner_database | 0000006754 6.6 KB | |
fix-buffer-overflow.patch | 0000000695 695 Bytes | |
fix-mustek_pp_ccd300.c.patch | 0000001262 1.23 KB | |
fix-no-return-in-nonvoid-function.patch | 0000000530 530 Bytes | |
install-umax_pp-tool.patch | 0000000431 431 Bytes | |
models.dat | 0000830517 811 KB | |
no-descriptions-external-hpoj.patch | 0000000456 456 Bytes | |
re-add-SANE_CAP_ALWAYS_SETTABLE.patch | 0000000462 462 Bytes | |
sane-backends-1.0.21-SCX4500W.patch | 0000000866 866 Bytes | |
sane-backends-1.0.23.tar.gz | 0005342350 5.09 MB | |
sane-backends.changes | 0000061245 59.8 KB | |
sane-backends.spec | 0000034428 33.6 KB | |
sane-port | 0000000337 337 Bytes | |
sane.reg | 0000000393 393 Bytes |
Revision 76 (latest revision is 95)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 200378
from
Ismail Dönmez (namtrac)
(revision 76)
Please also copy to 13.1 - workaround for hp scanjet 8200 As described in <https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840443> when operating on a hp scanjet 8200 the avision driver gets stuck in a loop trying to detect an ADF, even if none is present. In order circumvent this issue, following workaround has been implemented: 1) create an option "enforce-no-adf" in the file avision.conf 2) patch the code in avision.c to make use of this option, if the conditions that lead to the unsuccessful ADF search (namely detection of NO ADF but reporting of SOME ADF type) is given. Per default the new option is inactive by comment; activate at your own risk! An upstream report was added to <https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=314108&group_id=30186&atid=410366> - created patch110 for avision.conf - created patch111 for avision.c - introduced patch110 and patch111 into sane-backends.spec
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