Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
...
b) the code becomes much longer and thus harder to read, because lines
need to be rearranged to fit into 80 char width etc.
And if you remove the "OPENSC_" part from the name?
this might be a source for name conflicts with other libraries
(if we export these names)
On 20/06/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006 09:34 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> > Thinks I don't like / changes in opensc in detail:
> > - I removed the coloring of the output. If anyone strongly needs it, I
> > can put it back.
>
> What was the problem w
Dear sir, pls give some link..that gives some sample
driver ( SERIAL ) writen in C for ACR30 smart card reader for P89C51
MCU& also sample code write ISO 7816 - 3 compatible C code to talk with Scumbeger Altexo smart card..
I have all the manualsThis is first time i am writing driver..
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006 09:34 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
Thinks I don't like / changes in opensc in detail:
- I removed the coloring of the output. If anyone strongly needs it, I
can put it back.
What was the problem with coloring? I like it and use it everywhere I
Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006 09:34 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> > Thinks I don't like / changes in opensc in detail:
> > - I removed the coloring of the output. If anyone strongly needs it, I
> > can put it back.
>
> What was the problem with coloring? I like it and use it everywhere I can
> now.
we
> *I have another card that has been initialized with pkcs15-tool, is it
> possible to initialize it with pkcs11-tool?
I haven't tested that so far, but should work.
> *Is it possible to use pkcs11-tool on a muscle compatible card, a
> cyberflex javacard?
only with current svn code and see the m
Hi all,
*I am using a cryptoflex 32 K card and I wish to initialize it using
pkcs11-tool, this card is completely blank.
I launched:
$ pkcs11-tool --init-token -label nesrine --slot 4
pkcs15.c711:sc_pkcs15_bind: returning with unsupported card
Please enter the new SO PIN
*
Nils Larsch wrote:
could you try a recent snapshot if you still get this behaviour ?
I tried today's opensc snapshot with debug patch from Andreas, and this
particular issue seems fixed. Setting 'lock_login = false' now works on
*single* access, i.e. I can run "echo Hello | pkcs11-tool -s --
On 20/06/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Hello,
Thinks I don't like / changes in opensc in detail:
- I removed the coloring of the output. If anyone strongly needs it, I
can put it back.
What was the problem with coloring? I like it and use it everywhere I c