This looks likely to be a libsane / libsane-hpio bug; I'll check the code, then reassign.
This crash is highly likely to be benign - colord-sane is deliberately split out into a separate process so that it can crash. Apart from the crash reporting dialog popping up, is there any user-visible symptom of this crash?
This looks likely to be a libsane / libsane-hpio bug; I'll check the code, then reassign.
This crash is highly likely to be benign - colord-sane is deliberately split out into a separate process so that it can crash. Apart from the crash reporting dialog popping up, is there any user-visible symptom of this crash?