Out of curiosity I also tried to scan on groovy. To make it work I had
to take two additional steps:

* Added brscan2 to /etc/sane.d/dll.conf (without that my scanner
  wasn't even found by scanimage -L)

* Added the same symlink as proved to be needed on bionic; see
  comment #7

So the situation for 3:d party scanners is anything but ideal.
Nevertheless, the conclusion is still that the change in question
improves the situation a bit. (And in focal it proved to be it.)

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