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from copyright file:
> It was downloaded from http://www.opensc.org/
we lost that domain years ago. our homepage is www.opensc-project.org.
> Upstream Authors:
that list is from 2001. Our wiki page "AuthorsAndCredits" has the full list,
and all the copryright statements (for opensc and software u
Well, opensc 0.11.12 has been uploaded to lucid in the meantime by
another dev, bypassing this bug report... so the core issue here is now
fixed in lucid. Marking as such.
Dominik, what exactly was outdated about the copyright? When I looked
at the package in the PPA I found a debian/copyright t
oops, small issue: opensc-0.11.9/debian/mozilla-opensc.links
needs to be copied over, as on debian this has different content (iceweasel
vs.firefox etc.)
this is the ubuntu content:
usr/lib/opensc-signer.so usr/lib/firefox/plugins/opensc-signer.so
usr/lib/opensc-signer.so usr/lib/mozilla/plugi
currently lucid has 0.11.9-2ubuntu1 which does not contain the fix,
so it is a regression from the fixed ubuntu 0.11.8-1ubuntu2.
please have a look at bug519750:
if you simply import 0.11.12-1 from debian testing you can drop all ubuntu
specific
changes and will have a working package. please
This bug was fixed in the package opensc - 0.11.8-1ubuntu2
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opensc (0.11.8-1ubuntu2) karmic-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/starcos-fix.patch: add upstream workaround for
OpenSC <= 0.11.4 with bad encoding of Integers in asn.1: fix starcos
cards with negative keyRe
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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My test results:
- installed fresh Jaunty
- initialized smartcard
- "pkcs11-tool -l -t": Runs without the error.
- updated to karmic
- !!! Regression: provider_library is wrong: should be /lib/libpcsclite.so.1
--> Changed it in /etc/opensc/opensc.conf
- "pkcs11-tool -l -t": Runs with error!
- upd
ah, there are source and binary packages here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/opensc/0.11.8-1ubuntu2
Dominik, can you verify those with your cards?
any idea why searching for "opensc" in "any" distribution on packages.ubuntu.com
doesn't find those?
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"SRU" is "stable release update", i.e. ubuntu plans to fix karmic via
karmic-proposed-updates.
I saw the branch in launchpand and it looks good, but is there a ppa
with packages somewhere?
packages.ubuntu.com doesn't show any opensc package except in the normal
releases.
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I've uploaded a package for lucid to opensc ppa. This package is based on
lp:ubuntu/opensc .
The only thing I've changed was the copyright since it was outdated. Please
have a look at
the package.
Next I will test the proposed package for karmic for regressions (like
described earlier).
Btw: wh
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic-proposed/opensc
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Accepted opensc into karmic-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 07:03:33PM -, Dominik wrote:
> I will build packages for lucid tomorrow (or the weekend). For this I will
> have a look at the debian packages to find the lag you mentioned.
Ok. Please see lp:ubuntu/opensc as well, I've pulled in the new upstream
version and cherry-pic
Steve,
I will build packages for lucid tomorrow (or the weekend). For this I will have
a look at the debian packages to find the lag you mentioned.
Regards,
Dominik
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I have access to the hardware and can test the backported fix for Karmic
and any new package for Lucid.
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Since the fix is being backported for karmic, the concern will be
whether we can assume that your test results with 0.11.12 apply to this
backported version. Even if you're confident that the change stands
alone, there's always the possibility that I've screwed up the backport.
:) So from the per
with an eraseable starcos card (iKey 3000) I did those tests for forward and
backward compatibility.
if that token is initialized with opensc >= 0.11.5 or the latest opensc with
the fixes, it still works on
opensc < 0.11.5 fine in both cases.
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** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Binary package hint: opensc
Hello,
we are using OpenSC to authenticate our users and allow access to our
Intranet. On Jaunty this worked fine
but under Karmic it is e.g. not possible to sign data using our smartcards.
Here the output of my testscript under
Since this is entirely a community-supported package in Ubuntu and we
don't have the hardware resources to regression-test a new upstream
version for karmic, I'm afraid this will be a backport of the one fix in
the case of karmic.
For lucid, I think it's reasonable to pull the new upstream version
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) => Steve
Langasek (vorlon)
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Karmic)
Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) => Steve
Langasek (vorlon)
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** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Foundations Team
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** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Medium => High
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oops, got the version wrong.
please update to opensc 0.11.12, the first version with the fix.
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no, opensc in debian (0.11.9-2) is too old to contain the fix.
so please update to 0.11.11, or backport the changes (but since
most other changes are important fixes too ...).
if you care about working smart card support, it would be nice
to fix openct too (see my new bug report 503119).
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0.11.9 does not work for us (I tried all versions between 0.11.4 and 0.11.11,
they all don't work for us).
The behaviour was fixed in version 0.11.12 which was released on 2009-12-18 by
Andreas. We have problems with all versions between 0.11.5 and 0.11.11. So
please include 0.11.12 in Lucid (wh
Currently, 0.11.9 is included in Lucid (10.04). Does this particular
version have the fix? With 10.04 being an LTS release, we are
conservatively updating packages and only pulling from Debian testing
(instead of unstable), which also has 0.11.9. We have the option to
make exceptions, but will n
I have packaged the new version. Have a look at the opensc-team PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~opensc-team/+archive/opensc
Regards,
Dominik
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This bug was fixed in OpenSC 0.11.12. For details see:
http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/opensc-announce/2009-December/30.html
Ubuntu could publish packages of this latest version or backport the changes to
older versions
(simply diff 0.11.12 against 0.11.11 so you can easily extract th
Hi,
Andreas implemented a way to recognize and handle (starcos) smartcard
initialized before opensc-0.11.5.
He released a release candidate (opensc-0.11.12-rc1) which I've tested: it
works in our environment.
Andreas did a great job!
I think after Release of opensc-0.11.12 it should be included
the cause is change 3401 between 0.11.4 and 0.11.5. reverting it will
get your cards to work for now.
however we still need to analyse the situation. I guess the change is correct.
the new code will properly encode information on the cards. however the fixed
format is incompatible with the old o
Hi Steve,
architecture is i386. I've not tested other architectures (amd64) so far.
I get the same error after downgrading to 0.11.7-2ubuntu1.
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** Tags removed: regression-potential
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Hi Dominik,
What architecture is this happening on?
There was an intermediate version of opensc uploaded prior to the karmic
release, that was superseded by 0.11.8 in karmic final - could you try
downloading the packages linked from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/opensc/0.11.7-2ubunt
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu Karmic)
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** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: opensc (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: opensc (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 12:35 +, Dominik wrote:
> Cross-checked: On my Karmic system I've downgraded libopensc2 to 0.11.4
> and the Smartcard works!
Great detective work! Can we possibly get access to the test
script/program and hardware?
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Cross-checked: On my Karmic system I've downgraded libopensc2 to 0.11.4
and the Smartcard works!
So: Now it's up to you to find the change which causes the problem.
Regards,
Dominik
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On the same way I've eliminated:
* libccid
* libpcsclite1
* pcscd
After I've installed libopensc2-0.11.8 the error occured. So the bug seems to
be introduced after libopensc2 version
0.11.4-5ubuntu1
Regards,
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To summarize, this bug is about a regression in Karmic. Smartcards that
worked perfectly fine under Jaunty now show an error.
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To exclude the kernel as the possible cause, I've installed a kernel
package (2.6.31-14) from karmic on a jaunty system. The test runs
without error.
So: the kernel don't cause this problem.
Regards,
Dominik
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