[please, keep the bug cc'ed]

2007/2/2, Jean-Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
> how often does it happen?
> This can help me in hunting a bit more that bug, but as stated before,
> I don't think I'll be able to completely remove the "usbfs", but only
> the stale/restored communication.
about 4 times a day:

can you also send me the output from "upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

What's about the usbfs?

these are linked: the newhidups driver issue some usb requests, over
usbfs (== libusb) which fails. This results in a temporary staleness
(the UPS is not responding)
of around 5 sec in your setup.

While the later (staleness) can be addressed by setting MAXAGE to 20
(= 15 + 5) in  upsd.conf, the former can't be guessed.

what I have to check is the existence of a way to tell the kernel
"usbfs driver" to not log every such failure...

Finally, apart from the annoying log noise, this is more a warning
than an error...

Arnaud
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