>
> You may just want to stop here

For now, I will do this.

For the later option, I advice you to install the latest version of libusbx
> [1] and rewrite you test application in C.


For now I'll put this to my TODO list.

My code started working when I did 'uninstall' the complete python and all
its packages. Then I have installed plain Python(2.7.3) and Pyusb(1.0.0a4),
and as you can see the code its working right *after* switching the
backend( *usb.backend.libusb0.get_backend() *).

If you suggest me some minor experiment I can do that.

Thanks and Regards
Vivek

PS: Sorry for the delayed response, I missed this last response.



On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Wander Lairson Costa <
wander.lair...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2013/10/3 vvyogi . <vvy...@gmail.com>:
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> > AND ITS DONE !
> > Its finally WORKING ! Awesome.
> >
>
> Glad your code is working. Now we have four possibilities:
>
> 1) You found a bug in libusb 1.0 PyUSB backend.
> 2) You are using an old version of libusb 1.0 that has a known
> problem, and just updating it will fixes that.
> 3) You found an unkown bug in the libusb.
> 4) You have just a configuration problem with your libusb installation
> (I don't think so).
>
> You may just want to stop here as you got your code working or may
> want to go deeper and check what's going on. For the later option, I
> advice you to install the latest version of libusbx [1] and rewrite
> you test application in C.
>
> [1] http://libusbx.sourceforge.net/
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Wander Lairson Costa
>
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