Thanks for your response. I like the idea of fuzzy matching. As a suggestion - if only the bus and device number are different and only one device matches when ignored, then you could safely assume it is the same device. In case of multiple devices you could keep the old behavior to be on the safe side. Best Wishes P. S. Until the feature is implemented I am using the following wrapper script to work around the problem. gscan2pdf-wrapper: config=~/.config/gscan2pdfrc [ -r "$config" ] || exit 1 device="$(lsusb...
Thanks for your response. I like the idea of fuzzy matching. As a suggestion - if only the bus and device number are different and only one device matches when ignored, then you could safely assume it is the same device. In case of multiple devices you could keep the old behavior to be on the safe side. Best Wishes P. S. Until the feature is implemented I am using the following wrapper script to work around the problem: config=~/.config/gscan2pdfrc [ -r "$config" ] || exit 1 device="$(lsusb | grep...
Thanks for your response. I like the idea of fuzzy matching. As a suggestion - if only the bus and device number are different and only one device matches when ignored, then you could safely assume it is the same device. In case of multiple devices you could keep the old behavior to be on the safe side. Best Wishes
Device rescan needed every time because of changing USB bus/device number
Hi, I can reproduce this bug with gscan2pdf v2.10.2 on Arch. The problem is not only cosmetic though. No matter which profile I select, the profile combobox stays empty and more importantly, the settings remain incorrect. It behaves as if the profile cannot be changed at all. The settings need to be maintained by hand and profiles are not usable. Best Regards John
Hi, I can reproduce this bug with gscan2pdf v2.10.2 on Arch. The problem is not only cosmetic though. No matter which profile I select, the profile combobox stays empty and more importantly, the settings remain incorrect. It behaves as if the profile cannot be changed at all. The settings need to be maintained by hand and profiles are not usable. Best Regards Bachvarov