Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2026, 15:40:35 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit schrieb 
Werner Koch:
> Hi Mario,

Hi Werner,

> Thank you for patches and the detailed explanation.  I just pushed it so
> that it will go into 2.5.18.

thanks for the good news.

> A minor problem was that your mailer garbled the patches due to line
> wrapping.  I assume this is due to the protected headers features.  I
> could not used the usual git am but had to tweak the mail.   If you will
> send more patches, better use attachments.

I will use patch files in the future. Sorry for the trouble.

Just in the case you wondered why there is support for D-Trust Card 4.1/4.4 
and 6.1/6.4 in GnuPG, but not for 5.1/5.4: The 5.x-series is a dual interface 
card (contact based and NFC) and requires to establish a secure channel via 
PACE [1] on both interfaces. Are there plans to eventually support PACE in 
scdaemon? It's not a problem for me if not, but maybe this kind of cards will 
become more and more widespread in the future.

[1] https://www.bsi.bund.de/DE/Themen/Unternehmen-und-Organisationen/
Standards-und-Zertifizierung/Technische-Richtlinien/TR-nach-Thema-sortiert/
tr03110/TR-03110_node.html

Kind regards
Mario
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09111 Chemnitz
Germany

Tel:    +49 371 531-36606

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