> Actually most of the Linux distros are now using libusbx as the
> libusb-1.0 API provider, Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu, Arch, etc.
>
> libusbx.org have some more information if you feel it is
> confusing.
> http://libusbx.org/

Hi Xiaofan,

The switch from libusb to libusbx is not confusing -on its own- to me.

However, IMHO it is quite fuzzy to have a module that currently
installs on Wheezy version 1.0.11, whereas libusb official latest
release is 1.0.9...

Moreover, the Debian package web page
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libusb-1.0-0 shows that "homepage"
is "www.linux-usb.org", not libusbx.org.

You have to know the whole story of libusb to understand what's going on there…

Cheers,
Manu

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