Hi,

Bill Gribble a écrit :
Package: libusb-0.1-4
Version: 2:0.1.11-3
Severity: normal


On my laptop, the most common use of USB is for pilot-link to a Treo
600.  After my 2006-01-23 update of the package, pilot-xfer would exit
with a SIGSEGV before initiating any sync activity with the Treo.
I'm not sure what the previously-installed version of libusb was, but
I do a dselect update just about every day.

I was unable to get any useful information from GDB, but strace showed
the problem occurring just after the USB serial device /dev/ttyUSB1
was successfully opened.

This problem recurred after a restart of my X environment (I was
suspicious of the gnome-pilot applet) but was fixed by rebooting the
computer.

If the problem disappeared, it would be difficult to find and fix the problem.

Note that there is no significant code changes in the source code, but only compilation fixes (like using uint_8 to u_int8_t), or fixes that were already present in the Debian packages.

It would be nice if you could reproduce the problem, maybe by downgrading libusb to the version in etch, and then upgrading it again. Then you can try to run your application using USB_DEBUG=255 pilot-link and send me the output.

Another question, does pilot-link was running when you did the upgrade?

Bye,
Aurelien

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