Frank F�rst wrote:

 > Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
 >
 >
 >>I recommend filing a bug against such package, but I could not
 >>remember which package offhand.
 >>
 >>It could be somewhere along base-files or debootstrap.
 >>
 >
 > Isn't this the postinst-Skript of makedev?
 >
 > | cd /dev
 > |
 > | /sbin/MAKEDEV std
 > | /sbin/MAKEDEV consoleonly
 > |
 > | test -e /dev/tty0 || /sbin/MAKEDEV tty0
 >

OK, I digged through various files from the package "makedev" and bugs 
#62222 and #89932 thanks to your hint. I think I finally found out what 
the problem is: "MAKEDEV input" was never run on my fresh woody 
installation.

Therefore the corresponding entry in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 pointed to 
the non-existant device /dev/input/mice.

After I ran "MAKEDEV input" manually, the correct devices showed up in 
/dev/input.

So either this has to be run in the case statement "std" (see above code 
snipplet) which generates standard devices (as far as I understand) or 
at some other appropriate place in this file. I don't know what other 
architectures need, but from practice I know that on i386 you absolutely 
need /dev/input/mice for USB mice in XFree86.

One problem's still there, though. If this "bug" would be corrected, 
would it make into Woody? (excuse this question but I don't yet fully 
understand the unstable/testing release procedure nor am I up-to-date 
with the current Woody freeze status...)

FYI, I didn't file a bug report yet.

Beat


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