It seams that Epson has abandoned this software. I have changed the package to download from a mirror hosted by me.
Perhaps an alternative could be epsonscan2 possibly with epsonscan2-non-free-plugin, but I haven't tried it out yet.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/imagescan-plugin-networkscan.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | imagescan-plugin-networkscan |
Description: | Plugin for using Epson scanners with Image Scan v3 over network |
Upstream URL: | http://support.epson.net/linux/en/imagescanv3.php |
Keywords: | epson network scanner |
Licenses: | custom |
Submitter: | leosanvieira |
Maintainer: | buzo |
Last Packager: | buzo |
Votes: | 28 |
Popularity: | 0.002395 |
First Submitted: | 2017-03-30 14:04 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2022-11-16 16:51 (UTC) |
It seams that Epson has abandoned this software. I have changed the package to download from a mirror hosted by me.
Perhaps an alternative could be epsonscan2 possibly with epsonscan2-non-free-plugin, but I haven't tried it out yet.
The file can still be grabbed from internet archive here: https://web.archive.org/web/20221027001620if_/https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest1/rpm/x64/imagescan-bundle-fedora-32-3.65.0.x64.rpm.tar.gz
URL https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest1/rpm/x64/imagescan-bundle-fedora-32-3.65.0.x64.rpm.tar.gz is not valid anymore so sources fail on download.
Source files fail to download. Available files are now: https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest2/rpm/x64/imagescan-bundle-fedora-29-3.59.2.x64.rpm.tar.gz https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest2/rpm/x86/imagescan-bundle-fedora-29-3.59.2.x86.rpm.tar.gz https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest1/rpm/x86/imagescan-bundle-fedora-30-3.59.2.x86.rpm.tar.gz https://download2.ebz.epson.net/imagescanv3/fedora/latest1/rpm/x64/imagescan-bundle-fedora-30-3.59.2.x64.rpm.tar.gz
When downloading package "imagescan-bundle-fedora-28 (or 29)" from "support.epson.net...", the "imagescan-plugin-networkscan" is version 1.1.2, so you have to change the pkgver in PKGBUILD accordingly.
Edit my Comment from yesterday: The links to epson in the given PKGBUILD don't work, because of several sublinks to the correct source file. So I changed the procedure: Download the PKGBUILD from here, and the sourcefile from the epson site (see URL in my first comment), and change the downloaded PKGBUILD by changing the source_x86_64 to the Download-directory. After using "makepkg" it produced the package with .pkg.tar.xz and I installed with pacman -U ...This worked for me.
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leosanvieira commented on 2018-03-05 18:20 (UTC) (edited on 2018-03-05 19:28 (UTC) by leosanvieira)
Note: If imagescan returns an error saying that it cannot connect to the scanner, disable your firewall and try again, if it works, enable your firewall, turn on TCP/IP SYN cookies and try again to see if that solves the problem with your firewall. (Set /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_syncookies to 1.)
leosanvieira commented on 2018-01-21 20:05 (UTC)
Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SANE/Scanner-specific_problems#Image_Scan_v3