Am Dienstag, den 03.04.2007, 10:58 -0400 schrieb Mike Panetta:
> I just went to the sourceforge page to see if there was a newer version 
> supporting asynch io for more efficient bulk xfers on high speed 
> devices, but it looks like there has not been any development in over a 
> year, even in CVS.  Is the project dead?  Is there now a different way 
> to do USB drivers from user-space?  Or is the project just perfect now 
> and no more development needs to be done? (wink wink, trying to be funny :).
> 
> If the project is dead, does anyone have any docs on how I can do async 
> io through the userspace USB interface?  Is sysfs the new preferred way 
> to do IO or is it still done through proc?  Is the project looking for 
> any maintainers?  Not that I could be one or anything, just wondering.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike Panetta.

libusb changed its repository from CVS to SVN. The last change in the
1.0-polled-async branch was 7 weeks ago.
See: http://libusb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/libusb/

As far as i know the io is done through usbfs (/dev/bus/usb in Ubuntu)

The development on libusb is not very active, but it isn't dead :-)

Yours sincerely,
        Johannes


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