Hello
I cant build anymore opensc, get failure :
Cannot export sc_der_clear: symbol not defined
Should I remove « sc_der_clear » from libopensc.exports list ?
Any objections ?
François.
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Looks great.
Unfortunately there is a bug opened in nsis that forbid running on
64bit, so I cannot test it.
You can commit it if you like to maintain this...
Few notes:
1.
+if [ "${BUILD_FOR_WINDOWS}" = "1" ]; then
should be:
[ -n "${BUILD_FOR_WINDOWS}" ] && nsis
2. Why we need the .in file? Ca
Hello Toni,
Aventra development wrote:
> Our MyEID card works in our environment and we have some customers who use
> it with OpenSC. We use pscs-lite. I'm sorry that we haven't had time to
> investigate the problems that you Andreas had with the card.
>
> Our plan is to also support PKCS#15 init,
Alon,
What do you think about this patch to create installable release .
Something like this can be ok ?
(I don't have makensis on my linux developement server but I have it on my
windows client and I
Run it on script generated and get it working.)
Regards,
François.
nsis-setup.patch.tar.g
Hello all,
Our MyEID card works in our environment and we have some customers who use
it with OpenSC. We use pscs-lite. I'm sorry that we haven't had time to
investigate the problems that you Andreas had with the card.
Our plan is to also support PKCS#15 init, but with lack of time and
understand
Hi Martin,
Viktor TARASOV wrote:
Martin Paljak wrote:
On Feb 3, 2010, at 18:41 , Viktor TARASOV wrote:
Maybe pin cache should be attached not to 'pkcs15_card', but to the
PIN 'pkcs15_object' ?
In object info there are path, reference, flags, ...
Why not. If objects get destroyed and don
all packages except openct and opensc: up to date. nice.
opensc: old 0.11.9 package, without the important starcos
fix, so I hope they can update this soon. I opened a bug
for it.
openct: totaly outdated and broken (not migrated from hal
to udev). won't work except for serial readers.
for openc
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> I didn't even know opensc could do that.
> we got a bug about this not working:
> pkcs15-init -A pubkey --id 45 --label 'Monkey Man' --verbose --verbose
>
'For me it works' in trunk with Oberthur and CardOS cards.
For a while, I have no cflex to test.
> deta
On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:34 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> i.e. are we missing some flag, or is firefox doing the wrong
> thing (so we can reassign that bug to whoever might be able
> to fix firefox)?
It is a feature/bug of Firefox.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511652
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Am Mittwoch 10 Februar 2010 09:19:08 schrieb Viktor TARASOV:
> Actually, OpenSC/pkcs11 creates a slot for every non-sopin PIN (and, in
> current trunk, non-unblocking PIN).
> Afais, in 'fineid' card there are two PINs: UserPIN and SignPIN.
> Mozila will ask to login into the every available slot.
On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:19 , Viktor TARASOV wrote:
>
> I don't see 'fineid' in the current OpenSC sources.
http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/FinnishEid
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On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:09 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> a user reports that mozilla asks for his pin for lawfull signatures.
>
> not sure if this is an opensc bug or a firefox/mozilla problem.
>
> if anyone knows this complex, can you check if the fineid driver
> is doing the right thing?
>
> h
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> a user reports that mozilla asks for his pin for lawfull signatures.
>
> not sure if this is an opensc bug or a firefox/mozilla problem.
>
> if anyone knows this complex, can you check if the fineid driver
> is doing the right thing?
>
Actually, OpenSC/pkcs11 create
a user reports that mozilla asks for his pin for lawfull signatures.
not sure if this is an opensc bug or a firefox/mozilla problem.
if anyone knows this complex, can you check if the fineid driver
is doing the right thing?
here is the bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
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