You should follow the "detect" logic.
Please follow openssl/zlib/iconv logic.

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Ludovic Rousseau
<ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/11/2 Alon Bar-Lev <alon.bar...@gmail.com>:
>> This is simply wrong.
>> It will completely fail if pcsc is absent.
>
> Yes. You have to use --disable-pcsc if you do not want to use pcsc.
> It will fail by design.
>
>> Please refer to the "detect" logic for openssl/zlib/iconv,
>> Please fix.
>>
>> Also, I must say I reject of enabling optional features without
>> explicit instruction.
>> But... people wish to push something.
>
> The idea is that PCSC is not optional but the default smart card
> access mechanism.
> It is not mandatory since OpenCT is still available.
>
> Normal users should use:
> $ ./configure && make && sudo make install
> and have a working configuration in a standard case.
>
> If ./configure fails because pcsclite is missing then install pcsclite.
>
> Only if you know what you are doing you can use OpenCT instead of
> pcsclite. As Andreas wrote many times pcsclite + ccid driver should be
> used instead of OpenCT.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>  Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
>
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