- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.1.1
* Backends
+ epson2: Fixed support for many scanners that don't support
focus command.
+ epson2: Improve reliability of long scans.
+ epsonds: Implemented support for the following Epson scanners:
- DS-1610, DS-1630, DS-1660W, DS-310, DS-320, DS-360W, DS-410,
DS-530, DS-530II, DS-531, DS-535, DS-535H, DS-535II, DS-570W,
DS-570WII, DS-571W, DS-575W, DS-575WII, DS-70, DS-80W
- ES-200, ES-300W, ES-300WR, ES-400, ES-400II, ES-50, ES-500W,
ES-500WII, ES-500WR, ES-55R, ES-580W, ES-60W, ES-60WB,
ES-60WW, ES-65WR,
- ET-2700 Series, ET-2710 Series, ET-2810 Series,
ET-M2140 Series, ET-M3140 Series,
- EW-052A Series,
- FF-680W,
- L3150 Series, L3200 Series, L3210 Series, L3250 Series,
L4150 Series,
- M2140 Series, M3140 Series,
- RR-60, RR-600W, RR-70W,
- XP-2100 Series, XP-2150 Series
+ epson2: Marked XP-452 455 series as supported in
documentation
+ escl: Fixed scanning problems on certain scanners due to
incorrect URL being used (#479)
+ escl: Fixed support for different resolutions when using
JPEG format
+ escl: Fixed handling of ipp-usb redirects to localhost
which previously caused certain scanners to be always
reported as busy
+ escl: Added support for Brother DCP-J772DW and Epson
ET-2750 scanners
+ escl: Marked the following scanners as supported in
documentation:
- Canon PIXMA G4511
- Canon PIXMA TR4550 Series
- Canon PIXMA TR4551 Series
- Epson ET-6100
+ escl: Implemented support for disabling PDF output on
scanners where it's broken (#510)
+ escl: Implemented support for Canon PIXME TR4520 and
TR7500 scanners
+ genesys: Improved scan quality on Canon LiDE 35/40/50/60
by using brighter LED illumination
+ genesys: Fixed control of contrast and brigthness on certain
scanners (#271)
+ genesys: Fixed crashes when handling slightly unexpected
conditions (#464)
+ genesys: Fixed support for Plustek Opticfilm 7200 v2 scanner
+ genesys: Fixed button support on HP ScanJet G4010
+ genesys: Fixed compilation on gcc-4.8
+ genesys: Fixed incorrect LED exposure calculation leading to
wrong color balance on certain resolutions on gl841 scanners
+ genesys: Improved gray scan quality on Canon LiDE 110, 120,
210, 220 (#106, #52)
+ genesys: Fixed issue of motor becoming stuck at certain
resolutions on Canon LiDE 50 and possibly other gl841
scanners (#357)
+ genesys: Fixed periodic black lines in gray scans on Canon
LiDE 80
+ genesys: Removed support for broken 75 and 100 dpi hardware
resolutions to fix preview scans (#383). These resolutions
did not have any benefit compared to next smallest 150 dpi
resolution
+ genesys: Add support for running in embedded environments
that don't support threads
+ genesys: Fixed gray scans to use white color for illumination
instead of red on Canon LiDE 35/40/50/60 and potentially
other gl841 scanners. Old behavior can be restored via the
color filter setting to select specific color component for
the gray scan
+ genesys: The genesys backend is now distributed under GPL v2
or later license. Previously there existed an exception that
allowed additional uses of the backend
+ gt68xx: Fixed several memory issues that can potentially lead
to crashes or increased memory use
+ hp4200: Fixed crash when using HP ScanJet 4200C (#454)
+ microtek: Fixed support for embedded platforms using uclibc
+ pieusb: Implemented support for Reflecta RPS 10M scanner
+ pieusb: Fixed support for automatically advancing slides on
DigitDia 4000
+ pixma: Fixed compliation with NDEBUG macro defined
+ pixma: Marked Canon PIXMA G4511 as supported in documentation
+ scangearmp2: Mark GX6000, GX7000, TS5400 and MX455 series
as supported
* Frontends
+ Improved documentation of scanimage concerning options
provided by backends
+ scanimage: Improved help to specify which options are
advanced
+ scanimage: Implemented support for PDF output format
- Cleanup create_hpaio.desc_from_models.dat:
* Remove scanners unsupported by hplip (scan-type < 0)
* Simplify and significantly speed it up
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/949860
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/sane-backends?expand=0&rev=106
- Update to 1.0.30:
* epson2: fixes CVE-2020-12867 (GHSL-2020-075) and several memory
management issues found while addressing that CVE
* epsonds: addresses out-of-bound memory access issues to fix
CVE-2020-12862 (GHSL-2020-082) and CVE-2020-12863 (GHSL-2020-083),
addresses a buffer overflow fixing CVE-2020-12865 (GHSL-2020-084)
and disables network autodiscovery to mitigate CVE-2020-12866
(GHSL-2020-079), CVE-2020-12861 (GHSL-2020-080) and CVE-2020-12864
(GHSL-2020-081). Note that this backend does not support network
scanners to begin with.
* magicolor: fixes a floating point exception and uninitialized data
read
* fixes an overflow in sanei_tcp_read()
- Move saned to a separate package
- Cleanup spec file, remove some obsolete mangling of udev rules
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/827866
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/sane-backends?expand=0&rev=99
- Move udev rules from /etc/udev/ to /usr/udev.
- Package libsane1 library as a separate package. This avoids
pulling in the backends just a application links to it.
- Hide the backends from automatic Provides generation, as these
all have a libsane.so SONAME.
- Update to 1.0.29:
* Backends
+ adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint
devices with a scan unit)
+ adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
+ significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
+ fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2,
plustek and xerox_mfp backends
+ fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
+ fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
+ adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
+ adds timestamps to debug logs
* Frontends
+ fixes a 32-bit arithmetic overflow issue in scanimage
* Documentation
+ updates translations for British English, Catalan, German,
Ukrainian, Valencian
+ adds scangearmp2 external backend descriptions
+ updates hpaio and utsushi external backend descriptions
+ adds the ChangeLogs/ directory to the source tarball (#103)
* Build
+ additionally requires libcurl and libxml2 to build the
escl backend
+ requires libxml2 for USB I/O recording and replay
functionality
+ re-enables pthread support for backends that use its API
directly, irrespective of the pthread_t type (#153)
+ moves genesys and pixma backends to a directory of their own
- Update to 1.0.28:
* Backends
+ adds a ricoh2 backend
+ adds support for 40+ new scanner models
+ significantly changes canon_dr, fujitsu, genesys, gt68xx,
+ hp5590 and, pixma backends
+ fixes bugs in as6e, avision, mustek and plustek backends
+ fixes scores of compiler warnings
* Frontends
+ adds, changes and removes options for saned (see man 8 saned
for details)
- adds: -l (listen), -D (daemonize), -o (once),
-e (stderr), -u (user)
- removes: -s (syslog). Use -a -d level -o -f for the
old behavior
- changes: -d (debug). Use -a -d level -o -f -e for the
old behavior
+ saned now cancels scans if the data connections appears to
have gone away (after 4 seconds by default, configurable in
saned.conf)
+ adds --output-file option to scanimage
+ adds --help option to scan-find-scanner
+ changes sane-desc to create relative hyperlinks
* Documentation
+ adds translations for Catalan, Hebrew and Valencian
+ updates translations for British English, Dutch, German and
+ Ukrainian
+ marks unmaintained backends as such
+ documents USB workaround in sane-usb manual page
* Build
+ requires a C++11 compatible compiler for the genesys backend
+ requires a JPEG library when building the pixma backend
+ fixes unneeded linking when not using preloadable backend
support
+ disables pthread support for systems with non-integral
pthread_t type
+ normalizes trailing whitespace in source code files. If you
have local patches that no longer apply, have a look at the
whitespace ignoring options of patch and git apply.
- Rebased patches:
* sane-backends.builttime.patch
- Dropped patches:
* no-descriptions-external-hpoj.patch
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/778823
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/sane-backends?expand=0&rev=88
- Move udev rules from /etc/udev/ to /usr/udev.
- Package libsane1 library as a separate package. This avoids
pulling in the backends just a application links to it.
- Hide the backends from automatic Provides generation, as these
all have a libsane.so SONAME.
- Update to 1.0.29:
* Backends
+ adds an escl backend (theoretically supporting all AirPrint
devices with a scan unit)
+ adds support for 23 new scanner models via existing backends
+ significantly changes genesys and pixma backends
+ fixes bugs in canon_dr, fujitsu, hp3900, mustek_usb2,
plustek and xerox_mfp backends
+ fixes all compiler warnings on Debian 10 (#120)
+ fixes portability issues for uClibc-ng and MacOS builds
+ adds support to record and replay USB I/O traffic
+ adds timestamps to debug logs
* Frontends
+ fixes a 32-bit arithmetic overflow issue in scanimage
* Documentation
+ updates translations for British English, Catalan, German,
Ukrainian, Valencian
+ adds scangearmp2 external backend descriptions
+ updates hpaio and utsushi external backend descriptions
+ adds the ChangeLogs/ directory to the source tarball (#103)
* Build
+ additionally requires libcurl and libxml2 to build the
escl backend
+ requires libxml2 for USB I/O recording and replay
functionality
+ re-enables pthread support for backends that use its API
directly, irrespective of the pthread_t type (#153)
+ moves genesys and pixma backends to a directory of their own
- Update to 1.0.28:
* Backends
+ adds a ricoh2 backend
+ adds support for 40+ new scanner models
+ significantly changes canon_dr, fujitsu, genesys, gt68xx,
+ hp5590 and, pixma backends
+ fixes bugs in as6e, avision, mustek and plustek backends
+ fixes scores of compiler warnings
* Frontends
+ adds, changes and removes options for saned (see man 8 saned
for details)
- adds: -l (listen), -D (daemonize), -o (once),
-e (stderr), -u (user)
- removes: -s (syslog). Use -a -d level -o -f for the
old behavior
- changes: -d (debug). Use -a -d level -o -f -e for the
old behavior
+ saned now cancels scans if the data connections appears to
have gone away (after 4 seconds by default, configurable in
saned.conf)
+ adds --output-file option to scanimage
+ adds --help option to scan-find-scanner
+ changes sane-desc to create relative hyperlinks
* Documentation
+ adds translations for Catalan, Hebrew and Valencian
+ updates translations for British English, Dutch, German and
+ Ukrainian
+ marks unmaintained backends as such
+ documents USB workaround in sane-usb manual page
* Build
+ requires a C++11 compatible compiler for the genesys backend
+ requires a JPEG library when building the pixma backend
+ fixes unneeded linking when not using preloadable backend
support
+ disables pthread support for systems with non-integral
pthread_t type
+ normalizes trailing whitespace in source code files. If you
have local patches that no longer apply, have a look at the
whitespace ignoring options of patch and git apply.
- Rebased patches:
* sane-backends.builttime.patch
- Dropped patches:
* no-descriptions-external-hpoj.patch
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/777794
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/sane-backends?expand=0&rev=95
- workaround for hp scanjet 8200
As described in <https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840443>
when operating on a hp scanjet 8200 the avision driver gets stuck
in a loop trying to detect an ADF, even if none is present.
In order circumvent this issue, following workaround has been implemented:
1) create an option "enforce-no-adf" in the file avision.conf
2) patch the code in avision.c to make use of this option,
if the conditions that lead to the unsuccessful ADF search
(namely detection of NO ADF but reporting of SOME ADF type) is given.
Per default the new option is inactive by comment; activate at your own risk!
An upstream report was added to
<https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=314108&group_id=30186&atid=410366>
- created patch110 for avision.conf
- created patch111 for avision.c
- introduced patch110 and patch111 into sane-backends.spec
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/sane-backends?expand=0&rev=71