Package: libusb-0.1-4 Version: 2:0.1.10a-21 With kernel 2.6.14, /dev/bus/usb looks ready to replace usbfs. Ideally, libusb would check for /dev/bus/usb's existence, and use it if present. However, currently libusb checks for /proc/bus/usb first, and uses it if available. It only uses /dev/bus/usb if /proc/bus/usb isn't mounted. Since /proc/bus/usb is mounted by standard init scripts, this means that /dev/bus/usb won't be used. This could be solved if libusb reversed the order of its checks, and used /dev/bus/usb first, with /proc/bus/usb serving only as a fallback. Once this is done, packages that used usbfs can begin to adapt to udev and the new /dev/bus/usb, which solves a number of problems.
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