Autor: Dave Turner Fecha: A: dng Asunto: Re: [DNG] I never realised udev was that bad until now
No such shenanigans needed on Macs!
The Android developer docs say just plug it in and it will work.
I do hope it is true!
(the only reason I won't buy another Mac is the loss of 'Spaces' from
OSX. I like multiple workspaces)
On 25/11/15 21:41, John Morris wrote: > On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 19:22 +0000, Dave Turner wrote:
>
>> Now I am trying my hand at Android development I find udev to be truly
>> vile. What idiot decided that you have to list your device in the
>> /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules file before you can connect to it?
>> The file is already 13.7kB, bound to get larger with time, and I had to
>> use dmesg to find the vendor id for the cheap tablet I am using and add
>> it in!
> Not much to be done for it, just a consequence of how Android and USB
> work. This is why on Window you always need a special USB driver for
> the specific device, that is how it gets the USB ID info for your
> device. On Linux there is just a big file of known USB identifiers for
> things like adb since we just assume the vendors are not going to help
> with Linux support.
>
> Lots of good reasons to hate on udev, this isn't one. The fact
> the .rules files it uses almost have to be intentionally designed to
> resist human reading and editing is a good reason. :)