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On Thu, 28 Apr 2016, Pander wrote:
> It is an alternative from EPSON. for EPSON fan boys and girls, if the
> software is still actively maintained.
As happens, Iscan did not make my Epson scanner work any better than sane.
The scanner worked fine in 14.04 not in 16.04. I was given an HP about a
It is an alternative from EPSON. for EPSON fan boys and girls, if the
software is still actively maintained.
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Does this do anything that simple-scan does not? If not, suggest closing
out.
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iscan, iscan-data and iscan-plugins packages for Ubuntu 10.04 are available at
ppa:vhd/newpost - see:
https://launchpad.net/~vhd/+archive/newpost
Maybe we can use debian folder from these packages for packaging new
releases? Or maybe debian folder from original packages -
I think a PPA s the best start to get this included in Ubuntu and other
distributions. Hopefully Canonical can get a partneragreement with EPSON
and Brother for shipping their files directly. See discussion above.
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I've found pretty fresh iscan source code at github, see:
git://github.com/hean01/iscan.git
Now I've imported this iscan source code to https://code.launchpad.net/iscan
I'm planing to create packaging recipe to build Ubuntu packages next week ;)
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Any update from side of Ubuntu on this?
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Epson and AVASYS to Launch First Automatic Printer Driver Download Service for
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Because many printer manufacturers also make scanners and vice versa and
because combined printing/scanning devices exist it is indeed a good
idea to use the same download infrastructure.
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Could something similar to Brother printer driver downloading which is
mentioned in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brother-cups-
wrapper-extra/+bug/727152/comments/3 be offered for Epson scanner
drivers too?
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OpenPrinting is based on the LSB (Linux Standard Base), standard for
making distribution-independent binary packages. The manufacturer
creates one package per supported architecture and this package works on
all distros, he creates RPMs
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Please try to get http://www.avasys.jp to contribute to partner
repository, like Skype is doing for easy of installation and proving a
build at the moment a new version of Ubuntu is coming out.
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I'm currently using Ubuntu 10.04. I recently bought the Epson TX410.
The printer start working after I manually install, from the repository, the
gutenprint-locales and the ijsgutenprint. But the scanner didn't, although the
sane-find-scanner -q did find it, the scanimage -L throw me No scanner
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Note that for normal users on Ubuntu, one have to add the user(s) to the
group lp in /etc/groups. A package offered by Ubuntu should fix this
one way or the other, otherwise only root can use the device.
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Currently they provide also for 9.10 deb packages (32 and 64 bit) and a
wider range of their products (including the Perfection V10) are
supported. Packages and sources can be downloaded here:
http://www.avasys.jp/lx-bin2/linux_e/scan/DL1.do
My question is, can Ubuntu also offer these packages
Epson now provides Debian packages for Ubuntu 8.10. Can Ubuntu use
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Have you considered reading the KNOWN-PROBLEMS file in /usr/share/doc/iscan?
In particular the section on: The device is recognised as a scanner but I
can't scan.
If memory serves me, Ubuntu uses the same setup as Debian, so you need
to be a member of the scanner group. You can check the
The latest packages only work out of the box with root account (not
advised). This is something that should be double checked when packaging
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Have you considered reading the KNOWN-PROBLEMS file in
/usr/share/doc/iscan?
Grab the source tarball and build your own .deb. Instructions are in the
README.
FWIW, I said the same thing here[1].
Seeing that Fedora 11 has also dropped libltld3 completely, I'd expect
packages built against
They now provide a 32 bit and 64 bit debian package for iscan and
plugins. However I got stuck with this:
# dpkg -i iscan_2.19.2-1_amd64.deb iscan-plugin-gt-s600_2.1.0-2_amd64.deb
Selecting previously deselected package iscan.
(Reading database ... 162025 files and directories currently
Also note that the latest version does not need the fix udev rules
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Hmm, the package manager is bugging me about this all the time:
# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
iscan:
Building an empty and fake libltd3 package won't trick apt-get because
another package (on which ubuntu-dekstop is depending) is blocking
installation of such an old package. Agh.
What are other ways to have apt-get ignore this missing dependency and
allowing apt-get upgrade?
Perhaps someone
there is a (broken) debian folder to build a deb in the source code
download from the japanese epson site.
i'm trying to build it now.
all I want is the scanner support, so I can use flegita or xsane. is
this now GPL?
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Hi all, any updates for a debian/ubuntu package regarding iscan?
I've posted a release announcement[1] to the sane-devel mailing list but
the archiving tool seems to have eaten the content :-( Fortunately,
there is a follow-up[2] that includes the whole announcement.
[1]
there is a (broken) debian folder to build a deb in the source code
download from the japanese epson site.
If there is a problem with the included debian folder, report a bug[1],
preferably with a clean patch. That Ubuntu's build farm does not know
anything about an 'unstable' distribution is
Hi all, any updates for a debian/ubuntu package regarding iscan?
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Abel contacted me at work and I promised follow up here on iscan's
apparent versioning mess. I'm doing this from home, in my own time
and without my iscan lead developer hat on.
In principle, one should be using the latest version of iscan,
irrespective of whatever Epson scanner/all-in-one
Pander,
I have an Epson Perfection V10 with which I can test.
Can Ubuntu cross reference its hardware registration database
and active Launchpad users to come up with a list of potential
testers for hardware like this? Perhaps good to start working on
a mechanism like this, or is it normal
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:00:11PM -, Abel Deuring wrote:
Asking users if the would be willing to run some tests hardware-related
software packages is exactly one of the applications of our hardware
database we have in mind :)
Cool. How do we do query to see which users have this scanner
Asking users if the would be willing to run some tests hardware-related
software packages is exactly one of the applications of our hardware
database we have in mind :)
Cool. How do we do query to see which users have this scanner then?
At present, we don't have the perfect solution, but if
sigh, the 3 key of my keyboard is slightly broken... Also, I forgot
the quotes around two parameter values:
device = lp.hwdb.devices(bus='USB', vendor_id='0x1234',
product_id='0x5678')[0]
is better. USB IDs must be specfied as hex number, prefixed with '0x'
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I have an Epson Perfection V10 with which I can test.
Can Ubuntu cross reference its hardware registration database and active
Launchpad users to come up with a list of potential testers for hardware
like this? Perhaps good to start working on a mechanism like this, or is
it normal that Ubuntu
I'm willing to contact Avasys on this matter and invite them to support
us packaging for Ubuntu. What are the exact questions we would like to
ask them? Which devices can we test? When is the deadline for Jackalope
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I can test with the Perfection v350 -- but Canonical itself doesn't own
any scanners and can only commit to testing if Avasys arranges some
scanners for us to test with. The deadline for Jaunty is too soon; this
isn't going to make it. However, I'd like to see this problem fixed in
Jaunty+1.
The
So Michael and I worked together on this this week for a few hours.
Unfortunately it's not a pretty story.
ISTM that part of the reason Avasys ships iscan is as a platform for the
non-free binaries they provide for the scanners. Unfortunately for us,
the binaries seem to go hand in hand with
I've uploaded a candiate package to my PPA of iscan, if someone could
test it, I could look at possibly getting this into the archive.
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Can this please be fixed in Jaunty Jackalope?
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Can this please be fixed in Intrepid Ibex? This improves Ubuntu's
image/promise of being up to date with commonly available consumer
market hardware.
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will fix this, see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/133007
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