On 5/20/21 8:33 AM, Alexander Pevzner wrote: > Hi, > > On 5/20/21 7:46 AM, Zdenek Dohnal wrote: >> I made an archive from sane-airscan current git HEAD and build a >> 'sane-airscan-0.99.26-1.fc33.1' rpms with it - this way you don't >> need to remove your current sane-airscan and once Alex releases a new >> version or I make a new release, it will get automatically replaced >> by a new sane-airscan. You just need to supply rpm links to dnf with >> 'install'/'upgrade' and dnf will upgrade your packages to this version. > > Zdenek, at this case I need sane-airscan-unstable to be installed. > Unlike plain sane-airscan, it can write hex dumps of all network > traffic to the trace files. There is some misunderstanding between > sane-airscan and ipp-usb at the HTTP level, I want to look who of them > doing wrong. > Aha, I'm sorry in that case - I thought you want to use the latest git HEAD because the sane-airscan release in Fedora is old (that what came to my mind when I see '-unstable').
Do I understand correctly it is an additional debugging feature above classic debugging options in airscan.conf? If it is, can I turn it on during the build? IMO it can be useful sometimes (though I will not enable it for classic builds). -- Zdenek Dohnal Software Engineer Red Hat Czech - Brno TPB-C
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