On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Wesley Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got PCSCD loaded and running, it sees my smart card reader, sees me
> insert a card, but when I use a utility (the only one I have currently) to
> try to read the card, I cannot read the card.
>
> Let me explain a little.  I work for a company that sells Point of Sale Thin
> Client Stations.  These Thin Client Stations have always run busybox and
> have had an older version of pcscd running with some binary utilities to
> read and write the card.  I'm not sure where these utilities came from, just
> they are called scard-read and scard-write.  They worked with this setup.
>
> I'm doing development on a new thin client using Debian instead of busybox.
> I unfortunately do not have the source code from the previous binaries.  The
> old terminals had a 2.4 kernel, the new one has 2.6.

What is the version of pcscs-lite on the old terminals?
Use "pcscd -v"

> I have done apt-get install pcscd and apt-get install libasedrive-usb.
> /var/log/syslog shows the card.  I run the scard-read, it shows:
>
> Established context
>
> Check the connected readers
> reader=AseIIIeUSB 00 00
> Please select reader from the list:
>
>
> Then there is a blinking cursor.  If I hit enter, I get segfault.

Can you use gdb to get a backtrace of the segfault?

Bye

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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