![]() ![]() +# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.15 from Makefile.am. +++ -1,9 +1,8 Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.3 from Makefile.am. #if USE_LINUX +#hwdb_DATA=69-libmtp.hwdb #noinst_DATA=ermap libmtp.fdi #ermap: util/mtp-hotplug # util/mtp-hotplug > ermap +# util/mtp-hotplug # util/mtp-hotplug -u > +#libmtp.fdi: util/mtp-hotplug # util/mtp-hotplug -H > libmtp.fdi # -#CLEANFILES = ermap libmtp.fdi +#$(hwdb_DATA): util/mtp-hotplug +# util/mtp-hotplug -w > $(hwdb_DATA) +# +#CLEANFILES = ermap libmtp.fdi libmtp.hwdb #endif diff -git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in You can find the Linux hotplug project at: diff -git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am The problem is to somehow assure that you (ie the current user) always -has write access on /proc/bus/usb/* +has write access to these files. BASIC BUILD PROCEDURE -204,13 +214,17 you have a distro without hotplugging enabled try this as root: + % chmod -R a+w /dev/bus/usb + +Or if it's *really* ancient you could try: + % chmod -R a+w /proc/bus/usb You have to do this again every time you unplug/replug your USB cable or restart the jukebox, every time you quit libnjb and restart it, etc etc etc an alternative is to run libmtp as root which works just fine. + + + +MTPZ support will not be built unless the configure script finds +libgcrypt. + + +libgcrypt support +- + +The MTPZ extension to libmtp requires libgcrypt to be installed. ![]() +libusb 1.0 and later is preferred for libmtp, but currently also +older 0.1.x versions of libusb are supported. Get libusb from sourceforge at: -On Linux, please use the very latest version you can get, between -0.1.8 and 0.1.12 a lot of things happened which pertains to -the udev hotplugging support, see below. Get libusb from sourceforge at: +This package depends on libusb. libusb Support +libusb support -This package depends on libusb. ![]() ![]() A link to the latest version is always provided as $PREFIX/lib/libmtp.so. +++ -87,16 +87,26 to the latest version of the shared library. Note that some patches have been skipped. ![]()
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