@ all:

Thank ianrose for the idea of the script; I just liked the idea and
wanted a single-command solution (something that could be called easily
from a GUI).  Also, in case it's non-obvious, the syntax is plustek-
wrapper <command>, just as you'd use sudo.  Finally, if anyone's got
superior regex-fu to mine, feel free to convert that mess for setting
$SANE_DEVICE into something more graceful.  I've just never had much
luck with backreferences in sed.  Oh, and don't forget that the script
is still just a workaround and I think it'll be better for us all in the
long run to deal with this upstream (e.g. most likely the SANE
developers) in the interest of a real fix.

@ Arthus42:

The only cases in which I could reproduce that error were for cases
where the file as specified didn't exist (remember that sh <file>
doesn't honor $PATH) or the user trying to run the script didn't have
read permission to the file.  So that's where I'd troubleshoot first.

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Canon Lide25 (plustek backend) scanner does not scan via gui
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