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Bug#961549: marked as done (cannot access network scanner)



Your message dated Tue, 26 May 2020 09:40:15 +0200
with message-id <2727490.n2uUXTKtJz@odyx.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#961549: cannot access network scanner
has caused the Debian Bug report #961549,
regarding cannot access network scanner
to be marked as done.

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Package: libsane-hpaio
Version: 3.20.5+dfsg0-2

When lauching xsane, an alert window says that no scanner has been found. I've noticed that related to scanner packages has been updated on may 18, so I've downgraded to previous version 3.20.3+dfsg0-2 and everything works again properly. The device is an hp officejet pro 6830 and I had to install the same version (3.20.3+dfsg0-2)  of the following packages too :

hplip, hplip-data, hplip-gui, libhpmud0, printer-driver-hpcups.


cordialement,

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Version: 3.20.5+dfsg0-3

Le lundi, 25 mai 2020, 23.36:22 h CEST Moebius a écrit :
> When lauching xsane, an alert window says that no scanner has been
> found. I've noticed that related to scanner packages has been updated on
> may 18, so I've downgraded to previous version 3.20.3+dfsg0-2 and
> everything works again properly.

I believe this was fixed in 3.20.5+dfsg0-3.

Regards,
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    OdyX

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