Le 23.02.2007, à 17:05:45, Steve Langasek a écrit: > On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 06:27:01PM -0600, Reid Priedhorsky wrote: > > The following are the packages I upgraded between working and non-working > > USB: > > <snip> > > > 2007-02-20 21:36:47 status installed libgphoto2-port0 2.2.1-16 > > 2007-02-20 21:36:50 status installed libgphoto2-2 2.2.1-16 > > <snip> > > > I'm not sure for which package this bug report is appropriate. libusb seems > > a > > likely candidate, but I haven't upgraded that package since October and > > haven't touched the configuration in a while. > > This latest libgphoto update fixed a security hole whereby libgphoto's udev > rules would wrongly grant access to the plugdev group on all usb devices > instead of just those related to cameras. An interesting possibility here > is that your use of libusb depended on libgphoto's bug. :) > > This was bug #405006. A comment from this bug log: > > > What class of USB devices are ending up under group plugdev that > > shouldn't? > > It concerns the raw USB devices, in /dev/bus/usb/, used by libusb for > userland drivers. > > So I would say this isn't a bug at all, but that you need to set up > additional permissions on /dev/bus/usb/* for your use.
pilot-link from testing/etch provide the file /usr/share/pilot-link/udev/60-libpisock.rules This file should be installed as a udev rule to set the group and permission of the USB device used for the PDA. Also read /usr/share/doc/pilot-link/README.libusb.gz All this is automatic with pilot-link 0.12.2-7 (from unstable). bye, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --