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On Tuesday 15 February 2005 12:34, Greg KH wrote: > On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 09:27:29PM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > > Greg KH wrote: > > > I'd like to announce, yet-another-hotplug based userspace project: > > > hotplug-ng. This collection of code replaces the existing linux-hotplug > > > package with very tiny, compiled executable programs, instead of the > > > existing bash scripts. > > > > The ability to set up userspace handlers for certain devices via > > *.usermap files (see SANE and gphoto2 for basic "chown and chmod a file > > in /proc/bus/usb" examples) was lost. > > Yes. That stuff is a mess and I'm glad to get rid of it :) > > > Is this functionality planned to be restored in hotplug-ng? > > Nope. > > > Or is it the responsibility of SANE and gphoto2 maintainers to adapt > > to this change e.g. by providing additional files for > > /etc/hotplug.d/usb instead? > > Yes, it's easier for programs to add their own hooks into > /etc/hotplug.d/ directory than for them to modify the usermap files, > correct? Indeed. How about including the hook for SANE (attached, place it in /etc/hotplug.d/usb/libusbscanner.hotplug) into the next release of hotplug-ng as an example? Or, even better, in the next SANE version? It differs a lot from the current version of the script. Instead of duplicating knowledge in several places including the usermap file, this script relies on the output from sane-find-scanner. Sorry for not providing gphoto2 hook. I don't have a digital camera. -- Alexander E. Patrakov --Boundary-00=_j4cECzMuwe5hPBX Content-Type: application/x-shellscript; name="libusbscanner.hotplug" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="libusbscanner.hotplug" #!/bin/sh # This script changes the permissions and ownership of a USB device under # /proc/bus/usb to grant access to this device to users in the scanner group. # # Ownership is set to root:scanner, permissions are set to 0660. # The following environment variable is used: # DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/BUSNUM/DEVNUM if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ] then BUSANDDEV=${DEVICE#/proc/bus/usb/} BUSNUM=${BUSANDDEV%/*} DEVNUM=${BUSANDDEV#*/} if sane-find-scanner -q "libusb:$BUSNUM:$DEVNUM" | grep -q "^found" then chown root:scanner "$DEVICE" chmod 0660 "$DEVICE" # That's an insecure but simple alternative # chmod 0666 "$DEVICE" fi fi --Boundary-00=_j4cECzMuwe5hPBX--