Am 03.04.2012 09:53, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
Yes. What has happened is that the ID data has been moved out of
pciutils and usbutils, so hwids blocks the older versions. If you
want to stick with the older udev, you need the older pciutils and
this means you need a matching version of usbutils
On 8/16/06, THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
138103 !!! Couldn't download usb.ids-20040902.gz. Aborting.
138104 ...done!
138105 emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/usbutils-0.11-r5 to /
138106 Exception received:
138107 EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge
sys-apps/usbutils
tried masking the -r2 (and higher) pciutils.
But this conflicts with a newly-required hwids-2012-0401.
The later is required by a new usbutils-005-r1
This led me to mask =usbutils-005-r1.
Now the proposed update world leaves portage happy, but me worried. I
haven't actually done the update
it from late may through
august.
I just tried masking the -r2 (and higher) pciutils.
But this conflicts with a newly-required hwids-2012-0401.
The later is required by a new usbutils-005-r1
This led me to mask =usbutils-005-r1.
Now the proposed update world leaves portage happy, but me
/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill returns. :-(
I have however already installed both pciutils and usbutils.
Are they meant to make entries in cron.daily when
On 04/17/2010 11:12 AM, Mick wrote:
I have however already installed both pciutils and usbutils.
Are they meant to make entries in cron.daily when installed?
I just discovered the network-cron useflag, thanks :)
This emerge just finished on a box that hasn't been booted in 4 months, let
alone updated. I moved from profile 10.0 to 13.0. Take a bow, Gentoo devs
:-)
Rich
On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 10:59:22 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Yes. What has happened is that the ID data has been moved out of
pciutils and usbutils, so hwids blocks the older versions. If you
want to stick with the older udev, you need the older pciutils and
this means you need
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well.
/etc/portage/package.mask/udev-181 contains
=sys-fs/udev-181
=sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.9-r2
=sys-apps/usbutils-005-r1
Now
which can generate ascii/html output or run with a gui.
If you want more of a summary of things, you could consider lspci and
lsusb (found in pciutils and usbutils respectively).
Scott.
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://androidgroup.blogspot.com/2011/08/android-developers-re-connecting-to_3881.html
Maybe visit the usb-device database listed at this site?
http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/
usbutils is in portage
hth,
James
-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill returns. :-(
I have however already installed both
/cron.monthly/update-pciids ...
sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill
, though I had to read the udev
ebuild file to understand the error message :-/
RDEPEND=${COMMON_DEPEND}
hwdb?
(
=sys-apps/usbutils-0.82
sys-apps/pciutils[-zlib] look here
)
That syntax means if you want hwdb support in udev you must disable
-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill returns. :-(
I have however already installed both
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well.
/etc/portage/package.mask/udev-181 contains
On Sun, Aug 12 2012, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well
/usbutils
virtual/eject
amd64? ( =sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 )
dell? ( =sys-libs/libsmbios-0.13.4 )
disk-partition? ( =sys-apps/parted-1.8.0 )
ia64? ( =sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 )
kernel_linux? (
=sys-fs/udev-117
and revdep-rebuild found and rebuilt usbutils,
hal, and sane-backends with no problems, so there seems to be no reason
to have the old version unless you perhaps have the new version masked
on your machine for some reason?
hardware then I tend to prefer
sys-apps/lshw which can generate ascii/html output or run with a gui.
If you want more of a summary of things, you could consider lspci and
lsusb (found in pciutils and usbutils respectively).
Thanks, I wasn't aware of lshw. But I was thinking more along the
lines
])
The problem is caused by the hwdb useflag, though I had to read the udev
ebuild file to understand the error message :-/
RDEPEND=${COMMON_DEPEND}
hwdb?
(
=sys-apps/usbutils-0.82
sys-apps/pciutils[-zlib] look
that. You might have to go to a windows box to test the scanner too.
Not likely, but the usb chip could have went bad
http://vusb-analyzer.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbsnoop/
or general usb tools (may) help:
app-admin/usbview
sys-apps/usbmon
sys-apps/usbutils
etc
not earth shattering!
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Colleen
This is actually semi-easy. What you need is udev rules for each of the
devices, so what you need first is some info. Do an 'emerge usbutils'
then run 'lsusb -v'. This will output a bunch of info about the
currently connected USB
-0.1.10a
sys-apps/usbutils
virtual/eject
amd64? ( =sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 )
x86? ( =sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 )
ia64? ( =sys-apps/dmidecode-2.7 )
dell? ( =sys-libs/libsmbios-0.13.4 )
disk
~amd64 machine I had both libusb-0.1.12-r5 and libusb-1.0.1.
I just deleted the 0.1.12 and revdep-rebuild found and rebuilt usbutils,
hal, and sane-backends with no problems, so there seems to be no reason
to have the old version unless you perhaps have the new version masked
on your machine
driver to get it
working under linux. USBVIEW and USBUTILS are great
tools for discovering details of usb based cameras.
PCI based cards can be discerned by lscpi lshw commands.
Test before you purchase is my recommendation.
Thanks for all the information! The testing before purchase won't
/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
=sys-apps/hwloc-1.6.2
=sys-apps/kmod-13
=sys-apps/pciutils-3.2.0
=sys-apps/portage-2.1.11.62
=sys-apps/sandbox-2.6-r1
=sys-apps/sysvinit-2.88-r4
=sys-apps/usbutils-006-r1
=sys-apps/util-linux-2.22.2
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p20120320-r2
=sys-auth/pambase
/usbutils-007:0
[IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb-0-r1:0
[IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb-1-r1:1
* Searching for *sane* ...
[IP-] [ ] kde-base/ksaneplugin-4.12.3:4/4.12
[IP-] [ ] kde-base/libksane-4.12.3:4/4.12
[IP-] [ ] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3:0
[IP-] [ ] media-gfx/xsane-0.999:0
root@fireball
time. Here is a list of
usb
and sane packages installed:
root@fireball / # equery list *usb* *sane*
* Searching for *usb* ...
[IP-] [ ] dev-libs/libusb-1.0.18:1
[IP-] [ ] dev-libs/libusb-compat-0.1.5-r2:0
[IP-] [ ] sys-apps/usbutils-007:0
[IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb-0-r1:0
[IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb
/usbutils.
Best regards Joerg
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 20:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, links ate the rest of my message.
syslog-ng dies with bad config file
hotplug usb:
Bad USB agent invocation, no action
and dmesg still only shows the keypresses (I got rid of Kernel hacking-
debugging
On 8/16/06, THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
As the problem is with the download (?), what I'll do is manually
download the stage3 tarball then point to that file during the
install.
If I could point to it graphically, that'd be preferable.
-Thufir
GLI: August 16 2006 11:53:48
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:34 - Setting root password.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:35 - Livecd root password set.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:43 - Portmap started.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:43 - Completed pre_install steps
GLI: August 16 2006 13:43:38 - Partition table for /dev/hda is
U ] dev-util/desktop-file-utils-0.21 [0.20-r1]
[nomerge ] sys-apps/usbutils-006 [004]
[nomerge ] sys-apps/hwids-20121119
[blocks b ] sys-apps/usbutils-005-r1 (sys-apps/usbutils-005-r1 is
blocking sys-apps/hwids-20121119)
[ebuild U ]sys-apps/usbutils-006 [004]
[nomerge
sys-apps/usbutils
etc..
many more usb sniffer too.
Just eliminate the possibilities.
I'd test it on a windows box if necessary too.
This all begs the question of how it was set up :
(after the usb issue is resolved).
hplip, cups, *sane*, ???
hth,
James
this machine for my
lectures and assignments so prefer to break it from late may through
august.
I just tried masking the -r2 (and higher) pciutils.
But this conflicts with a newly-required hwids-2012-0401.
The later is required by a new usbutils-005-r1
This led me to mask =usbutils-005-r1.
Now
-utils
media-tv/ivtv
media-tv/mythtv
media-video/nvidia-settings
net-misc/ntp
net-print/cups
net-print/foomatic
net-print/gutenprint
sys-apps/baselayout
sys-apps/hotplug
sys-apps/slocate
sys-apps/usbutils
sys-boot/grub
sys-devel/gcc:3.4
sys-devel/gcc:4.1
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
sys-process/vixie-cron
Integrated System Solution Corp. KY-BT100
Bluetooth Adapter
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 6547:0232
I have the following packages installed:
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sys-apps/usbutils-0.71-r1 USE=(-network-cron%) 160 kB
sys
2009 sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.28
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Fri Jan 16 12:32:53 2009 x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard
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Fri Jan 16 12:21:32 2009 sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.0.6-r2
Fri Jan 16 12:22:03 2009 x11-apps/xinit-1.0.8-r3
Fri Jan 16 12:32:20 2009 x11-base
/pub/linux/gentoo/distfiles ... done.
138100 == PASV ... done.== RETR usb.ids-20040902.gz ...
138101 No such file `usb.ids-20040902.gz'.
138102
138103 !!! Couldn't download usb.ids-20040902.gz. Aborting.
138104 ...done!
138105 emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/usbutils-0.11-r5 to /
138106 Exception
:
cat /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
It should be /sbin/udevsend.
To find out what goes wrong you should make an lsusb which is provided
by sys-apps/usbutils.
Best regards Joerg
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 20:52 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, links ate the rest of my message.
syslog-ng dies
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I updated my PC today, and there was a lot of KDE-related packages being
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As part of my usual update procedure I depclean'ed and ran
revdep-rebuild.sh - and it wants to rebuild every single package on my
system? Surely that has to be some kind of mistake?
Anyone have any insight?
Dan
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