Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.19~cvs20071213-2
Severity: critical

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Hi,

I'm not sure if the severity is appropriate (maybe I'm just upset because I 
spent nearly two days to identify the problem) but I think it corresponds to 
the Debian definition as it seriously affect other programs (udev). If I'm 
wrong, feel free to downgrade.

When I install the 1.0.19~cvs20071213-2 package, udev behave very weirdly:
- a lot of modules are not auto-loaded (nearly all)
- /dev sub-directories are not created (e.g. /dev/input) even when manualy 
  loading the modules
- the modules needing firmware can't find them (e.g b43 for airport)

The strange thing is that the only udev related change between -1 and -2 
package seems to be the udev rules file move from /etc/udev/ 
to /etc/udev/rules.d/.

When trying to identify my udev problem, I couldn't find a trace of udev in 
the logs, so I can't tell you what's the problem. :,( Maybe the problem comes 
from udev itself.

If I can help you (with the help of the udev people I think) don't hesitate to 
ask.

Sincerely,

Yannick

--- System information. ---
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.24-rc6

Debian Release: lenny/sid
  500 unstable        ftp.fr.debian.org 
  500 testing         ftp.fr.debian.org 
  300 experimental    ftp.fr.debian.org 

--- Package information. ---
Depends                  (Version) | Installed
==================================-+-==============
adduser                  (>= 3.47) | 3.105
libc6                   (>= 2.7-1) | 2.7-5
libexif12                          | 0.6.16-2.1
libgphoto2-2            (>= 2.4.0) | 2.4.0-8
libgphoto2-port0        (>= 2.4.0) | 2.4.0-8
libieee1284-3                      | 0.2.11-3
libjpeg62                          | 6b-14
libtiff4                           | 3.8.2-7
libusb-0.1-4         (>= 2:0.1.12) | 2:0.1.12-8
udev                  (>= 0.88-1)  | 0.114-2
 OR makedev          (>= 2.3.1-58) | 2.3.1-84


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I think we are in Rats' Alley where the dead men lost their bones.
                -- T.S. Eliot



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