On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 15:32:55 -0400 Eric Dorland <e...@kuroneko.ca> wrote:
> * José Luis González (jlgon...@ya.com) wrote: > > On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 01:53:17 -0400 > > Eric Dorland <e...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > > Control: tags -1 moreinfo > > > > > > What software is breaking exactly? You should not need libopensc2, it > > > was always an internal library. > > > > It's an external package, from Spain's ID card electronic signing > > system. As far as I remember it depended on those packages. > > > > I managed to install the external packages with packages from stable. > > Is it actually linking against libopensc2? Hi, I just found out the conflicting package wasn't installed on my system as it depended on a release previous to Wheezy. Actually I'm not sure this particular package is needed anymore since the Spanish police hasn't provided packages for newer Debian versions for a very long time. However the other package (which doesn't require libopensc2 and installs correctly with stable repositories) seems not to work OK with my ID card, although I can't tell what's the reason for this. Since the packages requiring libopensc2 and old opensc are probably not necessary I think you can close this report. I will try to find out why the ID card is not working on my system and if it's related to Debian opensc I would reopen this or open a new report as appropriate. Thank you so much for your understanding and assistance.