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and subject line gscan2pdf: When started from an interactive shell, saves files 
in strange places
has caused the Debian Bug report #694847,
regarding gscan2pdf: When started from an interactive shell, saves files in 
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Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 1.0.4-5
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream


Dear Maintainer,

Thank you for packaging gscan2pdf, it is a very useful and well working program.
There is one behavior that I find rather annoying, though, and I believe it is 
not
correct:

   * What led up to the situation?
I stated gscan2pdf from the command line, and tried to save a scanned document.
After exiting the program, I could not find the file.  I eventually found it in
some other directory.

   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)?
I saved a scanned document.

   * What was the outcome of this action?
It was saved in some random directory.

   * What outcome did you expect instead?

I expected it to be saved in the directory from which I stated the program.

I believe that, when started from an interactive shell, a program should use
the starting directory as the default for saving files.  In my experience, it
has always been the standard behavior of majority of programs under Unix. 


-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages gscan2pdf depends on:
ii  graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat [imagemagick]  1.3.16-1.1
ii  libconfig-general-perl                           2.50-1
ii  libgoo-canvas-perl                               0.06-1+b2
ii  libgtk2-ex-simple-list-perl                      0.50-2
ii  libgtk2-imageview-perl                           0.05-1+b2
ii  libhtml-parser-perl                              3.69-2
ii  liblocale-gettext-perl                           1.05-7+b1
ii  liblog-log4perl-perl                             1.29-1
ii  libpdf-api2-perl                                 2.019-1
ii  libproc-processtable-perl                        0.45-3+b1
ii  libreadonly-perl                                 1.03-4
ii  librsvg2-common                                  2.36.1-1
ii  libsane-perl                                     0.05-2
ii  libset-intspan-perl                              1.16-1
ii  libtiff-tools                                    4.0.2-5
ii  perlmagick                                       8:6.7.7.10-5
ii  sane-utils                                       1.0.22-7.4

Versions of packages gscan2pdf recommends:
ii  cuneiform                  1.1.0+dfsg-4
ii  djvulibre-bin              3.5.25.3-1
ii  gocr                       0.49-1
ii  libgtk2-ex-podviewer-perl  0.18-1
ii  sane                       1.0.14-9
ii  tesseract-ocr              3.02.01-6
ii  unpaper                    0.4.2-1
ii  xdg-utils                  1.1.0~rc1+git20111210-6

gscan2pdf suggests no packages.

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