Hi.
On Apr 12, 2010, at 20:41 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> thanks for the offer, but I guess I can't make it to linuxtag in berlin
> this years, as I already have other plans for that weekend.
OK, some other time and place then.
> my suggestion would be fosdem. I haven't been there so far,
> b
Hello,
On Apr 12, 2010, at 17:52 , Viktor TARASOV wrote:
> I cannot compile current trunk in win32 with the Visual Studio tools.
>
> The reason is
> simclist.h(30) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
> 'inttypes.h': No such file or directory
>
> What can I do, please ?
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Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> my suggestion would be fosdem. I haven't been there so far,
> but from the news I read it seems to be the most active meeting
> for developers of all kinds of projects.
Yes - I'd say it's even too active. I have been exhibiting coreboot
at LinuxTag for a couple of year
Am Montag 12 April 2010 12:59:08 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> I'd like to thank Andreas for the great work during the past few years and
> for keeping the projects alive and moving forward! I heard about the
> intentions of some people to go to LinuxTag in Berlin for a get-together,
> if that will t
Hi,
I cannot compile current trunk in win32 with the Visual Studio tools.
The reason is
simclist.h(30) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
'inttypes.h': No such file or directory
What can I do, please ?
Kind wishes,
Viktor.
--
Viktor Tarasov
2010/4/12 Martin Paljak :
> On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:30 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
>> 2010/3/9 Martin Paljak :
>>> - Consolidate trac instances into a) a single OpenSC trac, moving all wiki
>>> content and closing other trac-s b) closing all ticket sections in favor of
>>> opensc trac but keep the
On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:30 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2010/3/9 Martin Paljak :
>> - Consolidate trac instances into a) a single OpenSC trac, moving all wiki
>> content and closing other trac-s b) closing all ticket sections in favor of
>> opensc trac but keep the wiki pages (and SVN browser) in
Hello as well,
On Apr 11, 2010, at 09:48 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> for several years I have coordinated the OpenSC, OpenCT, Libp11,
> Pam_p11 and Engine_PKCS11 projects: Created new releases, fixed
> some bugs, helped many users with questions, applied patches
> from developers all around the
On Apr 1, 2010, at 23:59 , Martin Paljak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> PKCS#11 is an API for cryptographic devices that perform cryptographic
> operations.
> The API itself does not mandate the use of hardware (in fact, there are
> several competing software PKCS#11 modules) but in the context of OpenSC,