Hello Adrian,

I was hoping that the upstream will manage to fix the problems until
the new release sane-backends. So far it doesn't look like that
unfortunately.

I therefore close this bug so that in xsane can be published in
bookworm.

I am happy to continue to maintain xsane.

CU 
Jörg

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Am Montag, dem 06.02.2023 um 22:20 +0200 schrieb Adrian Bunk:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 07:25:13PM +0200, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote:
> > Package: xsane
> > Version: 0.999-12
> > Severity: serious
> > 
> > 
> > This is a placeholder RC bug to prevent xsane from entering testing
> > and making it to a Debian release. Xsane has not been maintained by
> > the Upstream author since 2014. Even the current fork does not show
> > much further development.
> > 
> > Because of the bugs in the GUI I don't think the current version
> > is suitable for a Debian release.
> > 
> > Should the fork develop positively, I will close this bug.
> 
> I am still a user of xsane, and would like to continue using it.
> 
> If the current fork does not well-maintained enough for you,
> would you agree to me adopting xsane?
> 
> > CU
> > Jörg
> 
> Thanks
> Adrian


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