> I'd see if you can use the internal CCID driver; but you might want to
> see if restarting pcscd helps at all.
> 
>> Is their anyway to monitor more closely what is happening than just
>> looking at the logs?
> 
> scdaemon can be configured to produce logs.

I've created the following scdeamon.conf file in my ~/.gnupg/ directory:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.gnupg$ cat scdaemon.conf
> multi-server
> log-file /home/yziquel/var/log/scdaemon.log

I've removed pcscd. In fact, I needed pcscd because I was using some
opensc packge together with some modified version of openssh-client.

Now, I'm left with gnupg, scdaemon, but scdaemon does not seem to want
to talk to the smartcard reader...

Using Thunderbird and Enigmail, GnuPG, et ceteræ, I get the following
output in the scdaemon.log file:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/var/log$ cat scdaemon.log
> 2007-06-27 13:41:59 scdaemon[4591] error receiving PC/SC OPEN response: 
> premature EOF
> 2007-06-27 13:41:59 scdaemon[4591] can't select application `openpgp': Non 
> supporté
> 2007-06-27 13:42:13 scdaemon[4591] can't select application `openpgp': Non 
> supporté
> 2007-06-27 13:42:33 scdaemon[4591] can't select application `openpgp': Non 
> supporté

Using an SCR 335 smartcard reader.

Guillaume.

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