[sane-devel] Help! - SANE broken on Debian sid
Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf at epkowa.co.jp
Fri Nov 22 05:56:49 GMT 2002
David McNab <david at rebirthing.co.nz> writes:
> I've been happily using SANE for some months now on Debian Unstable.
>
> Did a large dist-upgrade, now SANE is broken.
I don't think sane is the only thing that broke. Unless you are
willing to battle all problems in unstable at the same time, don't
dist-upgrade. Stay at testing and only pull from unstable what you
really need. Even so, it may still be advisable to recompile sources
from unstable yourself under testing.
> But when I do 'scanimage -L', a line of rubbish gets printed out to
> my parallel port laser printer (!), then scanimage just hangs. Ditto
> for xcane and xscanimage.
>
> I suspect the problem is *not* with SANE, but not absolutely sure on
> this.
Likely the problem is not with sane. I just compiled sane-backends
(1.0.9-2) from the latest sid sources on sarge and could scan just
fine. Reason for the recompile: I didn't feel like bumping libc6 from
2.2.5-x to 2.3.1-y.
See: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=libc6
> Much stuff on debian unstable is presently broken - developers are
> admitting that.
Hey, it's unstable. If it breaks, you get to keep the pieces :-)
> But can anyone please advise me of a workaround that'll get my
> scanning working again in the meantime?
Downgrade to testing?
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