After Kernel Update (2.6.38.3-1) mouse is not working anymore

I updated the kernel to version 2.6.38.3-1 via pacman. Since then my usb mouse (Logitech G500) is not working anymore.
lsusb recognizes the mouse as connected, but it does not show up on "xinput list".
How can I track down the problem to its source?

Hello,
Probably related to udev 167.
See this post and my bug report : https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=117274
Regards.

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