That is right:
 - make libsane1's install script execute a few "ln" commands. Or add a 
debian/<packagename>.links
 - add a few udev scripts to libsane1's debian directory and a 
debian/<packagename>.install file that places them at the right places in the 
filesystem
 - and somehow make ubuntu ship the resulting package instead of the old one. 
I've never found any documentation on how to actually do this. But I've always 
read that everyone is invited in fixing bugs in ubuntu packages... ...that 
means: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/fixing-a-bug.html

If we change the things that are needed and submit the change to debian
- that might fix many upcoming releases of many linux flavours. If the
changes are backported to ubuntu afterwards, that is.

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Title:
  the change from libsane to libsane1 broke many (all?) 3rd party plug-
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