Am Freitag 11 September 2009 15:50:45 schrieb François Leblanc:
As a general note, committing new dead code (#if 0 style) should not
be done. There are some historic instances still present in the code
which should also be reaped out.
I Agree, I just forward a bad patch without #if removed
Hi!
I planned to buy some PKI cards and start to use them, but it seems
extremely difficult to find someone who is selling a decent card that is
supported with opensc.
Do you have any suggestions? Looks like all the blank cards on the
supported cards list are currenlty obsolete.
Personally I
Hello Hannu,
Well, according to my experience, there are a number of well supported
cards that are easily available.
For example, the eToken 32K and 64K are well supported and you can
find them with really nice prices (~ $16 US) at ebay [1].
Another alternative, is practically any Java Card
Hi!
Thank you for your information. Aladdin eToken actually seems like good
possibility
Hmm.. unfortunately they do not ship wordwide :-(
(it saysShipping to: Worldwide, but cannot choose other than US)
These ACOS cards are sold in 7.5 Euros (~ $10 US). I'll think about it..
Hannu
la,
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Hi,
I've attached two packages compiled on Snow Leopard:
OpenSC (universal binary: x86_64, i386 and ppc7400);
OpenSC.tokend (universal binary x86_64, i386, ppc7400).
OpenSC itself appears to be working fine, at least the command line
Look into /Library/Logs/CrashReports/ (with sudo) and send the OpenSC
log, if available (assuming it crashed, which was the case with me).
I can check your build tomorrow.
Thanks,
On 12/09/2009, João Poupino joao.poup...@ist.utl.pt wrote:
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Hi Martin. Sorry, it didn't crash...
When I said it fails, I meant it doesn't do anything. The Keychain
remains visible in Keychain Access, the OpenSC.tokend process
continues to run, all apparently normal...
Thanks.
João
On Sep 12, 2009, at 5:55 PM, Martin Paljak wrote:
Look into