| Comment by: Samo79 (2.40.74.119) | At: 24 Nov 2019, 07:06 | File version: 0.1.12 | 
Any news on this project?  It will be very usefull 
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| Comment by: rwo (77.212.28.210) | At: 28 May 2008, 08:22 | File version: 0.1.12 | 
The problem so far for me has been doing a real test.. All I had was some very  small test that more or less just openend the library..    But now with the help of afxgroup I found some bug that prevented it from work.    He was working on a mtp util that used libusb, so final I could do some real  test and After adding a good Debug system we got a working version, it proberly  not bug free but its getting there.    RWO 
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| Comment by: corto (88.162.205.137) | At: 28 May 2008, 07:26 | File version: 0.1.12 | 
Thanks ! This lib is important for us. But who tried it in real projects ?  Working on USB, I wrapped the libusb API with my own backend but I could swap to  libusb (at least to test).  Looking at the source code of the previous version, I thought it was like in an  experimental state. 
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| Comment by: anonymous (80.202.194.138) | At: 24 Feb 2007, 19:56 | File version: 0.1.12 | 
yippi 
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| Comment by: anonymous (213.64.118.163) | At: 01 Nov 2005, 16:51 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
great with a new release. let's hope it fixes some things in varthall and mine's  project.. 
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| Comment by: anonymous (213.64.118.163) | At: 17 Oct 2005, 02:44 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
will this by any chanse be released as a gcc link library too? the code i am  trying to port screams for usb.h. 
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| Comment by: afxgroup (82.57.243.163) | At: 17 Oct 2005, 00:20 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
indeed.. it is the problem.. 
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| Comment by: rwo (217.157.203.69) | At: 15 Oct 2005, 16:48 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
I have no problems compiling it.    Thinking about it, I have changed the exec/interfaces.h file.. there is two  structures  LibraryManagerInterface and DeviceManagerInterface there I have set the  Expunge() to return APTR and not void.    I have talked to Thomas Frieden about it. Personlly I think its the rigth thing  to do.    RWO 
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| Comment by: afxgroup (82.57.243.163) | At: 15 Oct 2005, 13:02 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
however i cannot recompile it.. :( 
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| Comment by: anonymous (213.64.118.163) | At: 15 Oct 2005, 12:15 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
yes indeed!! 
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| Comment by: afxgroup (82.57.243.163) | At: 15 Oct 2005, 12:12 | File version: 0.1.10a | 
Thank you dear! These ports are useful as the bread.. :D 
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