sane-backends-autoconfig-1.0.24-6.22>t  DH`pY`=/=„TNRV4yP t{4[<> MYO,ar}g a˨K_KO矅7\>X&fTT a'AS`L&z5ȋ#4OF,}cvEvr ^8vQIϴ0Vȫ427=D[Cf]\5%aϺE,(AY2 \ǹÐ= )̕KwLr9J/#[*HsFwEZ$9:GL<>L?><d" ' E(,48KT      $0?Np|'(>8H$9$: $F<"G<4H<@Ix> z>>(>6>8Csane-backends-autoconfig1.0.246.22USB Scanner AutoconfigurationUSB scanner autoconfiguration happens via udev. The file /etc/udev/rules.d/56-sane-backends-autoconfig.rules contains entries for those USB scanners where the USB IDs are known, which are supported by a free driver, where the support status is "complete" or "good", and which do not require firmware upload. When a USB scanner is connected and its USB IDs match to an entry in the 56-sane-backends-autoconfig.rules file, the matching scanner driver is activated (i.e. the driver line in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf is activated). It enables scanner drivers but never disables them. The reason is that enabled drivers do not hurt so that an automated disable would make it only overcomplicated because when more than one scanner uses the same driver, a complicated check would be needed to avoid that the driver is accidentally disabled when only one scanner was disconnected. If you do not like automated driver activation, do not install this package or remove it when it is already installed.Y`=lamb69;openSUSE Leap 42.3openSUSEGPL-2.0+ and LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-Public-Domainhttp://bugs.opensuse.orgHardware/Scannerhttp://www.sane-project.org/linuxx86_64;AA큤Y`=Y`=Y`=8c79a9ba5e50c04bceca1248086d8969rootrootrootrootrootrootsane-backends-1.0.24-6.22.src.rpmsane-backends-autoconfigsane-backends-autoconfig(x86-64)   rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)sane-backendsrpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)3.0.4-14.0-14.4.6-14.11.2TZ@RR5@Q]k@Q7/PP @P}L@P6@OOOhq@O.o@NN]MMMa@M[@MLL@L KFKK#@Kf@K+nJ@J@JH@Jv@J@J@Jp9J2C@J/@johannes@lst.dejsmeix@suse.depiny@gmx.commeissner@suse.comcoolo@suse.comlnussel@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.decfarrell@suse.comjsmeix@suse.dejslaby@suse.delnussel@suse.decoolo@suse.comjsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.decoolo@novell.comjsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.deaj@suse.dejsmeix@suse.delnussel@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejengelh@medozas.deseife@opensuse.orgcoolo@novell.comlnussel@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.decrrodriguez@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.dejsmeix@suse.de- MG5550-works.patch: support Canon Pixma MG5500- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.0.24: Changes since 1.0.23: * Significant enhancements to pixma, genesys, kodakaio, fujitsu, canon_dr. * Minor updates, bugfixes or scanners added in several backends. * Added new testsuite. * 51 new scanner models supported. * USB support improvements. * Improved build system (mingw64, bug fixes, default pthread on Linux). * Documentation updates. * Bugfixes. For Details see the ChangeLog file. - sane-backends-1.0.21-SCX4500W.patch that adds usb id for SCX4500W is obsolete since sane-backends-1.0.24 because it is fixed in the source. - fix-no-return-in-nonvoid-function.patch that fixes a "control reaches end of non-void function" gcc warning in kodakaio.c is obsolete since sane-backends-1.0.24 because it is fixed in the source. - Recreated adapt_epkowa.desc_for_yast2-scanner.patch according to the comment in sane-backends.spec so that it applies for sane-backends-1.0.24.- 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 (avision.conf.patch) for avision.conf - created patch111 (avision.c.patch) for avision.c- fixed /etc/slp.reg.d/ ownership conflict, just have it as %dir and the files as %config. (see OBS RQ 162582 decline message)- update license to new format- require libv4l-devel to enable v4l backend- Our own special source file epkowa.desc is dropped because the package iscan-free is dropped (bnc#788756). Instead adapt_epkowa.desc_for_yast2-scanner.patch adapts the upstream epkowa.desc for yast2-scanner which works without additional adaptions in yast2-scanner so that the sane-backends package works on released openSUSE systems without a RPM requirement for a yast2-scanner update (bnc#788756 starting at comment#14).- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.0.23: New backends: kvs40xx (Panasonic KV-S40xx), kodakaio (Kodak AiO ESP and Hero). Significant enhancements to several backends. 30 new scanner models supported. V4L support improvements. Improvements for builds on multiple platforms. Improved udev rules. Updated software deskew algorithm. Documentation updates. Bugfixes. Note: This is one more release of the SANE 1.0 series, compare the below entry dated "Thu Feb 28 13:56:15 CET 2008". - sane-backends-1.0.22-xerox_mfp-fix-usb-devices.patch that fixes usb device support in xerox_mfp is obsolete since sane-backends-1.0.23 because it is fixed in the source. - fix-no-return-in-nonvoid-function.patch fixes a "control reaches end of non-void function" gcc warning which lets build fail with "no-return-in-nonvoid-function" error in kodakaio.c.- license update: GPL-2.0+ and SUSE-GPL-2.0+-with-sane-exception and SUSE-Public-Domain The LICENSE file in the sane-backends packages explains the licensing of the package. Added SUSE-GPL-2.0+-with-sane-exception to the spreadsheet linked from license.opensuse.org as that license is not yet upstream at http://www.spdx.org/licenses (hence the SUSE- proprietary extension)- Configure --enable-libusb_1_0 plus BuildRequires libusb-1_0-devel to use libusb1 (instead of using libusb0 via libusb-compat), see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=559697#c7 for the libusb versioning numbering. - Use traditional bash scriptlets for post/postun with an explicite "exit 0" line at the end to be fail safe and therefore also "PreReq: /sbin/ldconfig" explicitly, see the "Shared_libraries" section in http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_scriptlet_snippets - BuildIgnore ghostscript-x11 because BuildRequires texlive-latex is needed for sane.tex -> sane.dvi -> sane.ps but texlive-latex requires texlive which requires ghostscript-x11 but the latter is not needed and blows up the build system. - Minor cleanups in the spec file.- added explicit "BuildRequires libusb-compat-devel" to re-add support for USB scanners- sane-backends-1.0.21-SCX4500W.patch adds usb id for SCX4500W - sane-backends-1.0.22-xerox_mfp-fix-usb-devices.patch fixes usb device handling regression in xerox_mfp (bnc#745245)- add libtool as buildrequire to avoid implicit dependency- Added an entry for "SCSI processor EPSON Perfection1640" to libsane.rules (bnc#681146) see in particular https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=681146#c43 - Added a wildcard entry for any "SCSI processor EPSON SCANNER*" to libsane.rules see the "55-libsane.rules"/"Device recognition" mail thread in June 2011 on sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org- Fixed udev rules for SCSI scanners: For SCSI scanners "ATTRS" is mandatory for every sysfs attribute (in particular ATTRS{type}, ATTRS{vendor}, and ATTRS{model}) so that "ATTRS" is replaced by "ATTR" only for USB scanners (see openSUSE/Novell Bugzilla bnc#681146).- Fixed udev rules for SCSI scanners: Because of openSUSE/Novell Bugzilla bnc#436085 (see the entry below dated "Tue Oct 21 13:12:42 CEST 2008") "SYSFS" and "ATTRS" were replaced by "ATTR" everywhere in libsane.rules but for SCSI scanners "ATTRS{type}" is mandatory (see openSUSE/Novell Bugzilla bnc#681146).- fix dependencies of devel package- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.0.22: New backends: kvs20xx (Panasonic KV-S20xx), magicolor (Konica-Minolta). Significant enhancements to several backends. More than 80 new scanner models supported. Support many more networked scanners. Added -A option to scanimage. Improved build system. Improved USB support. Improved udev rules. Documentation updates. Bugfixes. Note: This is one more release of the SANE 1.0 series, compare the below entry dated "Thu Feb 28 13:56:15 CET 2008". - sane-backends-1.0.21-i18n.patch, fix-genesys-create_range-type.patch, fix-xerox_mfp-color-mode.patch, and canon-backend-autoprobing.patch are obsolete since sane-backends-1.0.22 because it is fixed in the source. - Adapted how we derive our libsane.rules file from the generated one which uses now "ATTRS" (instead of "SYSFS"), see the below entry dated "Tue Oct 21 13:12:42 CEST 2008". - Updated models.dat to the one from the current HPLIP 3.11.1. - Added only those new models from epkowa.desc in the sane-backends 1.0.22 sources which 'requires DFSG non-free' plugin software to our epkowa.desc source file so that the supported models in our epkowa.desc source file still match to what is supported by our iscan-free package but more users of models which require the proprietary software from Avasys will be informed via yast2-scanner.- fix-xerox_mfp-color-mode.patch adds SANE_VALUE_SCAN_MODE_HALFTONE in xerox_mfp.c to fix a regression in sane-backends-1.0.21 where the xerox_mfp works only in grayscale mode (see openSUSE/Novell Bugzilla bnc#658017). - Updated models.dat to the one from the current hplip-3.10.9.- Configure with --enable-pthread so that backends can use POSIX threads to implement asynchronous I/O instead of the default which uses a pipe and forks a reader process (see openSUSE/Novell Bugzilla bnc#633780).- BuildRequires libieee1284-devel. - Split up devel package.- Updated models.dat to the one from our current HPLIP version so that the generated hpaio.desc matches to our HPLIP version. - Enhanced epkowa.desc only with models which require proprietary software so that the supported models in epkowa.desc still match to what is supported by our iscan-free package but more users of models which require proprietary software will be informed via yast2-scanner.- remove disable-resmgr-support.patch. It's not needed as configure won't find resmgr anyways (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#605914).- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.0.21: New backends: kodak (Kodak i18xx), kvs1025 (Panasonic KV-S10xx), p5 (Primax PagePartner) Many backends updated. 224 more scanner models supported. More consistent option naming. Scanimage no longer writes image to tty. Modern translation infrastructure. Improved saned network daemon. Internal SCSI, USB, threading, TCP & UDP code updates. Updated HAL and udev support. New sanei_magic image processing library. Documentation updates. Bugfixes. Note: This is one more release of the SANE 1.0 series, compare the below entry dated "Thu Feb 28 13:56:15 CET 2008". - fix-hp3900_config.c.patch, sane-desc_closedir.patch, fix-lexmark_low-memory-leak.patch, and fix-hp3900_sane-string-option-sizes.diff are obsolete since sane-backends-1.0.21 because it is fixed in the source. - sane-backends-1.0.20-xerox_mfp.diff backported post 1.0.20 xerox_mfp changes and is therefore removed since sane-backends-1.0.21 which contains those changes, compare the below entry dated "Thu Oct 8 09:35:17 UTC 2009". - Slightly adapted disable-resmgr-support.patch and no-descriptions-external-hpoj.patch to apply to the sane-backends-1.0.21 sources. - fix-genesys-create_range-type.patch lets in genesys.c the create_range function be of type 'SANE_Range *' to fix 'assignment makes pointer from integer' bugs wherever the create_range function is called.- HAL is deprecated and does no longer support to grant read/write device access permissions for scanners to the currently logged in "desktop" user. Therefore all HAL related stuff was removed (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#593946). - Removed /usr/lib[64]/libsane.la (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#592143).- package baselibs.conf- fix udev warnings 'NAME="%k" is superfluous'- updated patches to apply with fuzz=0- backport xerox_mfp changes to support samsung printers- fix-lexmark_low-memory-leak.patch adds a missing call to free in sanei_lexmark_low_find_start_line in backend/lexmark_low.c (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#542341). - fix-hp3900_sane-string-option-sizes.diff fixes option sizes because otherwise the frontend (e.g. xsane) may crash (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#535752).- Updated models.dat with the one in the HPLIP 3.9.8 sources and adapted create_hpaio.desc_from_models.dat accordingly so that it results a hpaio.desc scanner description file for SANE which matches to the sacnner models which are supported by our currently provided HPLIP version.- use find_lang macro - run ldconfig correctly- sane-desc_closedir.patch adds a missing call to closedir to sane-desc.c (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#530313).- fix-hp3900_config.c.patch fixes a possible for loop overflow in hp3900_config.c (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#517281). - fix-mustek_pp_ccd300.c.patch fixes undefined operations in mustek_pp_ccd300.c (see Novell/Suse Bugzilla bnc#498435).- re-add-SANE_CAP_ALWAYS_SETTABLE.patch re-adds SANE_CAP_ALWAYS_SETTABLE to sane.h which was erroneously removed in sane-backends-1.0.20 so that sane-frontends and xsane can no longer build, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=527675- Upgraded to sane-backends version 1.0.20: New backends: canon_dr (Canon DR-series), coolscan3 (Nikon LS & Coolscan), rts8891 (Umax & HP 44xx), xerox_mfp (Samsung/Xerox/Dell MFPs) Many backends updated. 75 more scanner models supported. New (automake compatible) build system. Avahi support. More network scanners supported. Epson backend deprecated, use epson2. Coolscan2 backend deprecated, use coolscan3. Internal SCSI, USB, threading, TCP & UDP code updates. Updated HAL and udev support. Improved saned configuration. Scanimage updates. Updated translations. Documentation updates. Bugfixes. 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