> user level process <-> libsmedia.so <-> smserverd.
Juergen is absolutely right: if you're using libsmedia.so for the benefit of
circumventing USCSI security restrictions, you're not using it right - it's a
breach that will soon be closed by eliminating smserverd from the chain
(effectively r
Jürgen Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you tell us exactly what you need to interface directly
> > with libsmedia for it would help, ie what kind of service or
> > application are you building on top of it.
>
> libsmedia.so is used as an ugly hack to work around permission
> problems when
> If you tell us exactly what you need to interface directly
> with libsmedia for it would help, ie what kind of service or
> application are you building on top of it.
libsmedia.so is used as an ugly hack to work around permission
problems when sending USCSI commands to a vold controlled
SCSI / A