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and subject line Re: Bug#742953: arduino and serial port permissions
has caused the Debian Bug report #742953,
regarding arduino: The arduino ide is not recognising the serial port of the 
board without administrator privileges.
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Versions of packages arduino depends on:
ii  arduino-core                   1:1.0.1+dfsg-7
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Version: 2:1.8.13+dfsg1-1~exp1

As Scott did alreday written this issue shouldn't happen any more, if
yes more information is needed to tackle down the root of the problem.

The base for this bug report is rather old, there have been a lot of
changes to the upstream code since then.
A new version for Debian is getting prepared through the experimental
archive currently. It make more sense to close this old report and
create new reports if needed.

Note: The VCS has moved in between, the new home is here

https://salsa.debian.org/electronics-team/arduino/arduino

I'll close this report now.

Regards
Carsten

Am Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 12:34:02PM -0400 schrieb Scott Howard:
> users must be members of the dialout group, see:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=652523
> 
> If you use the debian package, and run /usr/bin/arduino [1], the
> Debian package checks to see if the user is a member of dialout and
> tty. If not, it will add the user. After adding the user, the user has
> to log back in and out before changes are noticed by arduino.
> 
> This is documented in:
> /usr/share/doc/arduino/README.Debian
> 
> However, if you installed the arduino package and you are still seeing
> this problem, then this is a real bug. Debian should have already
> taken care of this for you, but if it did not we'll have to find out
> why.
> 
> 1) is the user a member of dialout and tty? (e.g., "groups")
> 2) when you run arduino do you run "$ arduino", use a launcher, or
> some other command?
> 
> ~Scott
> 
> [1] 
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/arduino.git;a=blob;f=debian/patches/permission_fix.patch;h=d6aa9c1d27893173a2812dce232f734315874db0;hb=HEAD

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