Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-02 Thread Julien BLACHE
Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I had to manually restart udev to get it to read the rules file; after that (and unplugging and replugging the scanner) the permissions were correct and everything was fine. Actually, udev watches for changes to the rules files (and for

Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-02 Thread Dave Page
On Thursday 02 October 2008 09:40:03 Julien BLACHE wrote: I had to manually restart udev to get it to read the rules file; after that (and unplugging and replugging the scanner) the permissions were correct and everything was fine. Actually, udev watches for changes to the rules files

Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-02 Thread Julien BLACHE
Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Actually, udev watches for changes to the rules files (and for additions/deletions) and reloads them on the fly. Perhaps this bug should be reassigned to udev then, because it clearly did not do this for me. Reloading the rules does not mean

Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-02 Thread Dave Page
On Thursday 02 October 2008 20:52:27 Julien BLACHE wrote: Triggering a coldplug is not recommended AFAIK. I'm not sure what you mean by triggering a coldplug, sorry. Applying the rules on the system in its current state, outside of an hotplug event. The current policy regarding udev is

Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-02 Thread Julien BLACHE
Dave Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, That's fair enough. But after installing libsane, and before I restarted udev, unplugging the USB scanner and plugging it back in (which should trigger a hotplug event?) did not allow me to see the scanner as a non-root user in group saned. After I

Bug#500837: libsane's udev rules not recognised

2008-10-01 Thread Dave Page
Package: libsane Version: 1.0.19-20 Severity: minor I installed libsane (as a dependency of kooka) and then connected my USB scanner (a Mustek 1248UB). The device nodes in /dev/usbdev* were owned by root:root and hence the scanner was not accessible by me - scanimage -L showed the scanner as