AArch64 | |
ppc64le | |
s390x | |
x86-64 |
- do not replace config (as configured scanners are saved to that file)
- update to 0.99.30: * WSD: sca:ScannerDescription requested in sca:GetScannerElementsRequest * WSD: Ricoh Aficio MP 201: fixed detection of "ADF empty" state * HTTP: logged "end of input" event * test-decode: more informative usage when invoked without args * test-devcaps: stub implementation * test-devcaps: works for WSD * WSD: fixed ADF duplex on Epson Workforce WF-3520 * test-devcaps: works for eSCL too * Device model name propagated from zeroconf to proto handlers, for quirks * WSD: fix for ADF scan on RICOH Aficio MP 201 * WSD: more information requested in sca:GetScannerElementsRequest * Some devices don't behave if sca:ImagesToTransfer isn't set as expected. * README: fixed OKI supported table entries * OKI-MB471/OKI-MC332dn/OKI-MC362dn marked as not supporting eSCL * Dell E514dw added to the list * Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci added to the list * doc: add Epson ET-2650 series * Add EPSON WF-2760 Series * WSD: Add content type selection * eSCL: Add scan intent selection * Fixed logging of supported/chosen scan intent * eSCL: fixed parsing of the supported scan intents in the device capabilities * ID_SCANINTENT better documented * Tweaked a textual description of the scan-intent option * SANE name for ID_SCANINTENT_DOCUMENT now "Document" (was "Text") * Added ID_SCANINTENT_UNSET value for the 'sane-intent' * Setting "scan-intent" now requires a precise match. * eSCL: delay between subsequent loads made Brother-specific * WSD: cosmetic * WSD: workaround for ADF Duplex on Brother MFC-9370CDW * The "sane-intent" option cannot be SANE_CAP_INACTIVE - fix obsoleting itself
- final adjustment for Obsoletes
- add Provides and Obsoletes for old packages
- remove code which related to the old packaging
- adapt packaging according to https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1177729#comment-1944225 (remove .so file and include the libsane-airscan.so.1 in the main package
- add runtime dependency
- initial packaging