At least with one new LTE Modem (Gemalto PLS8-E) I found
that the Interface Number can also be a character (a, b, c and d). This leads
to that the printf gives an error and the line is not displayed correctly

Changing the configuration to string fixes this for both int and string
Interface Enumerators

Signed-off-by: [Tobias] <[tobias.gruenin...@infoteam.de]>
---
 usb-devices | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/usb-devices b/usb-devices
index b14ca0d..4e2fb66 100755
--- a/usb-devices
+++ b/usb-devices
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ print_interface() {
                driver="(none)"
        fi
        classname=`class_decode $class`
-       printf "I:  If#=%2i Alt=%2i #EPs=%2i Cls=%s(%s) Sub=%s Prot=%s 
Driver=%s\n" \
+       printf "I:  If#=%2s Alt=%2i #EPs=%2i Cls=%s(%s) Sub=%s Prot=%s 
Driver=%s\n" \
                0x${ifnum#0} ${altset#0} ${numeps#0} $class "$classname" 
$subclass \
                $protocol $driver
 
-- 
1.9.1


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