I found that in our deployment of the  3.5 kernel, we mount the debugfs
under /sys/kernel/debug, which has the devices file under usb/devices.  So,
I might just be able to change
#define USBDEVFS_DEVICES_NEW "/sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices"
and it may "just work".
Gonna give that a try - will report back to the list with my findings.

I don't think assuming debugfs being mounted under /sys/kernel/debug  is a
good assumption for the javax-usb-ri-linux project, but it may save my
bacon. (Arguably it is no worse than assuming other paths that it has
hardcoded in the past.  And then just document that debugfs needs to be
mounted there.   Long term, udev is probably the way to go ... (?) )

FWIW,
T.



On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Tim Noell <tno...@lexmark.com> wrote:

> Thanks for that link!  Unfortunately, they require java 6 and I am stuck
> on Java 1.4 for other reasons ...
> (sigh),
> T.
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Klaus Reimer <k...@ailis.de> wrote:
>
>> On 07.05.2013 20:32, Tim Noell wrote:
>> > PS:  I have already found this:
>> > http://trygvis.dyndns.org/~**trygvis/wiki/Implement_javax.**
>> usb_with_libusb<http://trygvis.dyndns.org/%7Etrygvis/wiki/Implement_javax.usb_with_libusb>
>> > which looks interesting, but I don't know how baked it is.
>> > Still exploring options ...
>>
>> If you need another option then you may want to check out usb4java (
>> http://kayahr.github.io/**usb4java/ <http://kayahr.github.io/usb4java/>).
>> It is a pretty young project implementing javax.usb and using libusb 1.0 as
>> backend.
>>
>> --
>> Bye, K <http://www.ailis.de/~k/>
>> [A735 47EC D87B 1F15 C1E9 53D3 AA03 6173 A723 E391]
>>
>
>
>
> --
> // Only dead fish go with the flow.
>



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