You're added as a developer and you should have read/write access to
the cvs and (still empty) git repositories.
I'll leave it up to Brian as far as whether he wants to move the
project over to github or stay on sourceforge, but I think they
probably will want to stay on sourceforge.
2010/7/7 Try
On 7/6/10 7:07 PM, Mike Crowe wrote:
> Hi Trygve!
>
> Very interesting, you are not using SWIG as part of your JNI karma.
> Why did you move away from it?
I didn't, I've started from scratch with my own stuff. The libusb api is
quite simple and I didn't find the generated stuff any easier to use.
> Hello
> I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1 about
> two years ago. There has been some recent great work being done to port
> libusb-1.0 to windows XP and newer. Is anyone working at this on moving
> javax-libusb from 0.1 to 1.0?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
> Hello
> I did
On 7/6/10 7:23 PM, Dan Streetman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Brian Weischedel is now the official maintainer of javax-usb (not me
> any longer) but I am still the sf.net admin for the project (for now
> at least).
>
> If you want, I can add you as a sf.net developer to the project so you
> can manage the c
FYI Mike, you do appear to still have developer access to javax.usb,
including cvs and now git access.
2010/7/6 Dan Streetman :
> Hello,
>
> Brian Weischedel is now the official maintainer of javax-usb (not me
> any longer) but I am still the sf.net admin for the project (for now
> at least).
>
>
Hello,
Brian Weischedel is now the official maintainer of javax-usb (not me
any longer) but I am still the sf.net admin for the project (for now
at least).
If you want, I can add you as a sf.net developer to the project so you
can manage the code in git there, assuming Brian doesn't have a
proble
Hi Trygve!
Very interesting, you are not using SWIG as part of your JNI karma.
Why did you move away from it?
I checked out your git javax-sb-libusb1 tree. I got it to compile, but
ran into 32/64 bit issues. I resolved them at the compile phase, but
then got strange runtime errors. such as thes
On 6/29/10 7:53 PM, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
> On 6/29/10 5:40 PM, Mike Crowe wrote:
>> On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 11:13 +0200, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
>>> On 6/15/10 12:16 AM, Mike Crowe wrote:
Hello
I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1 about
two years ago. Ther
On 6/29/10 5:40 PM, Mike Crowe wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 11:13 +0200, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
>> On 6/15/10 12:16 AM, Mike Crowe wrote:
>>> Hello
>>> I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1 about
>>> two years ago. There has been some recent great work being done to po
On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 11:13 +0200, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
> On 6/15/10 12:16 AM, Mike Crowe wrote:
> > Hello
> > I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1 about
> > two years ago. There has been some recent great work being done to port
> > libusb-1.0 to windows XP and newer
On 6/15/10 9:03 PM, Mike Crowe wrote:
> Brian
> Thanks for the update. I believe I still have commit privileges for the
> libusb stuff. It's not clear that I can make a branch when committing
> these changes.
>
> On another note. I am more comfortable with SVN than I am with CVS.
> Any chance of
On 6/15/10 12:16 AM, Mike Crowe wrote:
> Hello
> I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1 about
> two years ago. There has been some recent great work being done to port
> libusb-1.0 to windows XP and newer. Is anyone working at this on moving
> javax-libusb from 0.1 to 1.
Brian
Thanks for the update. I believe I still have commit privileges for the
libusb stuff. It's not clear that I can make a branch when committing
these changes.
On another note. I am more comfortable with SVN than I am with CVS.
Any chance of getting this repo moved (cvs2svn) ?
Thanks
Mike
Mike,
I am not aware of anyone working on that.
BTW - I have recently taken the role that Dan Streetman use to have
regarding javax.usb.
Brian Weischedel bwei...@us.ibm.com 919-486-3747
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