[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-12-10 Thread Simon Iremonger
For what its' worth, the sane escl is buggy even in 1.0.29, installing 1.0.31 
improves matters !.
Example bug/failure is here, but NOTE is not actually limited to the titled 
printer:-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1897962

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-04-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: sane-backends (Debian)
   Status: Unknown => Fix Released

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-29 Thread nmaxx
That you so much for updating SANE to 1.0.29 - I think scanning in
Ubuntu is in a *much* better place now, including futureproofing via the
AirPrint device support. :)

Can't wait for the 20.04 release...

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-25 Thread Rolf Bensch
Till, in my ppa the symbol files are not up to date. I just removed
outdated entries, but not added new ones.

However, libpng-dev is included to the build by other dependecies. I see
that adding this package to control file makes this dependency more
transparent and I'll add it into my ppa.

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-25 Thread Till Kamppeter
Seb, thanks for the info about the package being fixed.
locutusofborg, thanks for fixing and uploading.

** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The build got fixed now
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/1.0.29-0ubuntu5
the remaining blocked is an arm64 autopkgtest issue which isn't new to this 
update

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-24 Thread Mathew Hodson
** Bug watch removed: gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues #157
   https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/157

** Bug watch removed: gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues #241
   https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/241

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-24 Thread Till Kamppeter
Already when I started updating SANE to 1.0.29 I had a look into Rolf
Bensch's PPA

https://launchpad.net/~rolfbensch/+archive/ubuntu/sane-git/+packages

and overtaken some of his work, especially I copied the symbols files.
But his package is not built for ppc64el and s390x (probably because no
one needs scanner drivers on these server-only architectures?). Probably
therefore ppc64el fails with the symbol table.

The s390x problem Rolf also did not hit due to his selection of
architectures.

The i386 problem is known to Rolf and this has made him skipping the
unit tests altogether:

https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/157#note_270664146

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-24 Thread Till Kamppeter
Thank you for the second upload, it fixed the general FTBFS but some
architectures still show problems:


i386 (the only remaining 32-bit architecture?):

The genesys backend fails the unit tests due to a problem with floating
point arithmetics on 32/64-bit. There are bug reports upstream, but all
unsolved:

https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/241
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/157


ppc64el:

Fails on symbol table generation:

dh_makeshlibs -- -v1.0.29 -Pdebian/libsane -plibsane
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: new libraries appeared in the symbols file: 
libsane-ricoh2.so.1 libsane-escl.so.1
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: some new symbols appeared in the symbols file: see 
diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: error: some symbols or patterns disappeared in the symbols 
file: see diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: debian/libsane/DEBIAN/symbols doesn't match 
completely debian/libsane.symbols.ppc64el

Do we really need to generate symbol tables for each scanner driver? No
one develops against the drivers, only against the main library.

To fix, one simply needs to copy the patch from the buildlog and apply
it.

And why do we need these scanner drivers on server-only architectures?


s390x:

Bog known and fixed upstream:

https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/merge_requests/329



So the biggest problem is the i386, as upstream has no solution for that, 
perhaps skip this one test (genesys backend) i386-only.


** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues #241
   https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/241

** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues #157
   https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/issues/157

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-23 Thread Robert Ancell
I uploaded 1.0.29-0ubuntu2 to focal

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-21 Thread Till Kamppeter
The attached debdiff adds the missing Build-Depends for fixing the FTBFS
and getting all backends built.

** Patch added: "sane-backends_1.0.29-0ubuntu1_1.0.29-0ubuntu2.debdiff"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1862926/+attachment/5330030/+files/sane-backends_1.0.29-0ubuntu1_1.0.29-0ubuntu2.debdiff

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-21 Thread Till Kamppeter
1.0.29-0ubuntu1 does FTBFS, -0ubuntu2 with added Build-Depends: on the
way.

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-20 Thread Robert Ancell
The changes to the symbol files had changed the package name from
'libsane' to 'libsane1', so I reverted that and uploaded the rest,
thanks Till!

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-20 Thread Robert Ancell
There wasn't a bug link in the changelog, so this bug wont be
automatically closed.

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-16 Thread Mathew Hodson
** Also affects: sane-backends (Debian) via
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951213
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Tags added: upgrade-software-version

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in sane-backends package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-16 Thread nmaxx
I agreee, this absolutely belongs in 20.04, and a SRU for 18.04 would
probably be warranted as well, assuming this is possible (not sure about
compatibility with clients built against 1.0.27).

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-16 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1862926] Re: Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

2020-02-12 Thread Till Kamppeter
Also reported to Debian as https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951213

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #951213
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951213

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Title:
  Request for update: SANE 1.0.29

Status in sane-backends package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
  still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.

  Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
  which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with
  Ubuntu. This new feature is Apple AirScan support as a client. I have
  introduced a lot of nice printing stuff to support AirPrint, making
  lots of printers (practically all modern network printers) working,
  and all the multi-function devices under these (printer and scanner in
  one) do AirScan, so all these scanner will work with SANE 1.0.29 (if
  yours does not, it is a bug in SANE, please report).

  The AirScan support is provided by the new "escl" backend. supporting
  the eSCL protocol AirPrint is based on. The protocol uses HTTP and
  XML, so this works out-of-the-box if your printer is connected to the
  network, if it is connected via USB it work via IPP-over-USB using the
  ippusbxd package.

  Changes list from upstream:

  - Backends
 + adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint devices with 
a scan unit
 + adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
 + significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
 + fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2, plustek and 
xerox_mfp backends
 + fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
 + fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
 + adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
 + adds timestamps to debug logs

  debdiff attached.

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