On 02.06.2016 05:52, Chris Laif wrote:
> After that I compiled scanbd_1.4.4-1rl1 and ... voila, it works
Well, that's good news. I'm still wondering what's wrong with the
Debian package itself.
Are you available to test a package on Jessie?
Hi Rolf.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Rolf Leggewie
wrote:
>>> Do you know how to compile software on your own?
>>>
>> Yes, standard procedures shouldn't be a problem. You can even contact
>> me via private mail if that helps.
>
> Please try http://oss.leggewie.org/scanbd/scanbd_1.4.4-1rl1.dsc
Chris,
sorry for the delay in responding.
On 17.05.2016 13:50, Chris Laif wrote:
>> Is there a chance you can try Debian unstable for testing purposes on
>> your hardware?
> I can try some unstable packages as long it does not mess up the whole
> system, unfortunately it is not possible to dual-b
Hi Rolf, thank you for your help, you'll find the answers below:
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Rolf Leggewie
wrote:
> Are you an an i386 or amd64 or some other system?
AMD64
> Is your device connected over USB3?
No, it's an Asus P6T motherboard and from their website I see that if
offers (o
Hello Chris,
thank you for your report.
On 16.05.2016 17:07, Chris Laif wrote:
> Package: scanbd
> Version: 1.4.0-2
> Severity: important
>
> I've got a Canon scanner, which perfectly worked with Squeeze's
> scanbuttond. After upgrading to Jessie (fresh install, all packages up
> to date) the sca
Package: scanbd
Version: 1.4.0-2
Severity: important
I've got a Canon scanner, which perfectly worked with Squeeze's
scanbuttond. After upgrading to Jessie (fresh install, all packages up
to date) the scanner is not recognized by scanbd.
As root, everything works as expected (scanbd.conf unchange
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