Hello Philipp,
Le 19/10/2021 à 08:03, Philipp Marek a écrit :
Do I read you correctly that the default Debian package doesn't
restart pcscd upon installing a new version?
Exact.
My idea was to NOT break already running applications. But it looks
like it is more problematic.
pcscd should
Do I read you correctly that the default Debian package doesn't
restart pcscd upon installing a new version?
Exact.
My idea was to NOT break already running applications. But it looks
like it is more problematic.
pcscd should also be restarted after a driver is installed so pcscd
rescan the
Le 06/10/2021 à 16:12, Philipp Marek a écrit :
Thanks for the information... perhaps the socket should depend on pcscd and so
be restarted along with it?
Good idea.
I will have a look.
Why do you want to restart pcscd?
When switching between package versions.
Do I read you correctly that
Hi Ludovic,
thank you for the quick answer!
I can reproduce the problem if I use "sudo systemctl restart pcscd".
You should NOT do that.
If you really need to restart pcscd you should do something like:
$ systemctl stop pcscd.service
$ systemctl stop pcscd.socket
$ systemctl start
Package: pcscd
Version: 1.9.4-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: phil...@marek.priv.at
I noticed that 1.9.4-1 removes the /run/pcscd/pcscd.comm socket after
starting up; at least, after a "systemctl restart" I can see pcscd
having that socket open (via "lsof"), but it doesn't exist in the
Le 06/10/2021 à 13:50, Philipp Marek a écrit :
Package: pcscd
Version: 1.9.4-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: phil...@marek.priv.at
I noticed that 1.9.4-1 removes the /run/pcscd/pcscd.comm socket after
starting up; at least, after a "systemctl restart" I can see pcscd
having that socket open
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