On Feb 2, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > On 2/2/08, Martin Paljak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On Feb 2, 2008, at 12:26 AM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > Yes. I don't want to do this on compile time, but on Runtime, there > must be > some way to get version or some other feedback to distinguished > between > old and new libraries (Missing export for example).
The only active system I know where pcsc-lite has less arguments is on Mac OS X Tiger currently. On Linux I believe most up to date distributions ship with a newer pcsc-lite. There are some but very- very seldom e-mails to lists or personal mailboxes where people try to use OpenSC 0.9.x or they have pcsc-lite 1.1.2 or so. On Windows PC/SC is standard. What is the use case for dynamically loadable reader modules (especially if it is a standard and most common interface) ? >>> 2. How can I detect at runtime if pinpad is supported? >> The example is in reader-pcsc.c >> http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/browser/trunk/src/libopensc/reader-pcsc.c#L560 > > So why is it #ifdef, why this check is not performed anyway? Because of the current implementation of your first question. m. -- Martin Paljak http://martin.paljak.pri.ee +3725156495 _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel