Hello Michael,

Thanks for your very prompt reaction.

On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 22:32:55 +0100, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote:
> TBH, I can't answer that downstream, as I have no knowledge in that 
> specific area. What I did find is, that some packages, like gpg, do set 
> this variable prior to 70-uaccess.

Correct, and I have such rules installed. As udev/systemd itself
contains the rules I posted, I considered there is an intent to
autonomously set this access for devices which cleanly expose their
CCID compatibility, so I did not bring those into the report.

Also, my device using a very generic vendor & device number (which is
probably not very good practice, but I do not think as a hobbyist
developer I have what it takes to get my own vendor id from USB-IF...
but I think this I am getting off-topic), the approach used in gnupg
rules do not suit this device.

> I'm not sure if this specific rule you posted above is supposed to get 
> the uaccess tag or not.
> At a cursory glance, this might indeed be an oversight, but I'm not 
> sure. Could you raise this upstream please at
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues

Thanks for the suggestion, I opened an issue upstream:
  https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/18079

Regards,
-- 
Vincent Pelletier

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