On 11/02/16 23:25, Johan Ström wrote:
> On 04/02/16 23:26, Jan Kandziora wrote:
>
>>> I've had another idea. We are asking user to unplug device to get a
>>> baseline, and then reconnect the device and scan, to discover the one
>>> new device. We could scan /dev/ for new tty/cua/acm devices in the same
>>> way, and at least present the user with a suggestion (and some warnings
>>> that it is unstable).
>>> Of course this will not work for the -a mode (list all), but it is at
>>> least useful in some cases.
>>>
>>> What do you think?
>>>
>> That would be most useful. It's an interactive tool after all, not
>> something to be built into scripts.
> Done. I haven't properly tested it yet though, coding on a busride with
> no adapters available.. :)
> Feel free to give it a test, or wait a few days til I've tested it with
> actual devices.
Tested with real device on FreeBSD now. After some minor fixes 
(commited), it works as intended.

Can someone help with Linux tests?

Thanks!


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