I understand why /usr/lib64/ doesn't work right now on Ubuntu (that's a
directory commonly used by Fedora and Red Hat distros).

I don't understand why /usr/lib/sane/ doesn't work according to the
comments here. When sane-backends was converted to multiarch, a patch
was added that I think was supposed to enable /usr/lib/sane/ to still be
supported.

https://jff.email/cgit/sane-backends.git/commit/?id=ac1cb335be
https://jff.email/cgit/sane-backends.git/tree/debian/patches/0125-multiarch_dll_search_path.patch

If that patch worked, then maybe it makes sense to just add /usr/lib64/
there too.

I don't have a scanner myself to test any of this.

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