On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 07:01:23PM -0000, Ilya Barygin wrote: > According to comments in the Debian bug, the problem goes away with > imagemagick 7:6.5.7.8-1, so no fix should be required for Lucid (Lucid > has imagemagick 7:6.5.7.8-1ubuntu1). Is this correct?
No. I think that there are two different bugs here that are showing themselves in the same way. Unfortunately, I have, to date, not been able to reproduce the problem with imagemagick, but for those for whom the workaround adding the resolution=... in the .gscan2pdf (which was, as I explained before, not a good workaround), this bug would still be present. > If the patch here is targeted for Karmic, please follow the steps in > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure . Where it says > "upload the fixed package", please instead attach the debdiff to this > bug report and re-subscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsors (I'm unsubscribing > u-u-s now). Yup, that was my plan. I am the Debian maintainer, but I guessed that you would prefer an Ubuntu-specific release, especially as I was hoping to fix this in unstable and testing with a new upstream release with a load of other changes. The bug affects only those using the libsane-perl frontend in gscan2pdf, but it completely prevents them from saving PDFs or DjVu files until the resolution is specified internally. The workaround suggested previously in this bug report does this for a fixed resolution, which will be wrong if a different one is used for scanning. A better workaround would be to use the scanimage frontend in gscan2pdf. This fix works by updating the internal resolution variable with that used during the scan process. The patch has been applied upstream and will be included in the upcoming 0.9.30 release. To reproduce the bug, delete the ~/.gscan2pdf file, start gscan2pdf, set the frontend in Edit/Preferences to libsane-perl, scan, and try to save as PDF or DjVu. I can't see any potential for regressions, as the patch is tiny - there are more changes to the Debian packaging to make it lintian-clean than to the application itself. In the attached debdiff, I have again slightly refined the packaging compared, but the patch itself is identical. Regards Jeff ** Attachment added: "gscan2pdf_0.9.29-1ubuntu1.debdiff" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38378288/gscan2pdf_0.9.29-1ubuntu1.debdiff -- locks when trying to save as PDF https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424249 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs