BTW. 

If the purpose is transfering files, you can install in Android:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.galexander.sshd

and perhaps

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm

Then using the WiFi hotspot of Android, you can do sftp, rsync,
ssh and scp to your phone in a local net.

No strange MTP protocol needed.

Rodrigo

On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, myml...@gmx.com wrote:

> 
> On 1/22/20 11:37 AM, Stanislav wrote:
> > devel/adb was installed successfully (OpenBSD 6.6).
> > Sorry for that fisrt comment. Then I just got fresh ports. This new report
> > is actual.
> > Adb tool works fine! I made several tests for shell, pull, backup, reboot.
> > The device is the same: mentioned by me before for described umass-method.
> > Android: 4.1.2, baseband & build: Apr 1 2013
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > Sent from:
> > http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/openbsd-user-misc-f3.html
> > 
> Android 4.1.2??? wow!!!  It's possible since simple-mtpfs was not
> released until 2013 that it's not compatible, just a thought, not sure.
> 
> The command I use, after creating a directory /mnt/phone is
> "simple-mtpfs --device 1 /mnt/phone/", after which I can see all
> directories on the phone.
> 
> Current devices that i've used simple-mtpfs works perfectly.  You do
> however have to put your device into file transfer mode.
> 
> 
> I included a screen shot, not sure if it will show up.
> 
> usb_settings
> 

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