Actually the bug has been fixed just for the smartphone G1, but not for the rest. There are a lot of new smartphones that are affected by this issue.
Following the upstream rules about to use ACL instead of give permissions to everyone I've created a patch for upstream and I've sent to the maillist: http://www.spinics.net/lists/hotplug/msg03943.html
The code on the Ubuntu's package is not fully compatible with the last upstream's code and this patch so I've made also a patch for the Ubuntu's package's code at the branch: lp:~juanje/udev/udev-acls-android (revision 173)
Actually the bug has been fixed just for the smartphone G1, but not for the rest. There are a lot of new smartphones that are affected by this issue. www.spinics. net/lists/ hotplug/ msg03943. html
Following the upstream rules about to use ACL instead of give permissions to everyone I've created a patch for upstream and I've sent to the maillist:
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The code on the Ubuntu's package is not fully compatible with the last upstream's code and this patch so I've made also a patch for the Ubuntu's package's code at the branch: lp:~juanje/udev/udev-acls-android (revision 173)
The patch add all the Android smartpnohes' vendors that are listed on the Android Development website, plus the Nexus One, which wasn't on that list. developer. android. com/guide/ developing/ device. html#VendorIds
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