Hello,
On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Martin Preuss wrote:
> I would rather use binary-relative path lookup instead of the registry.
Do you know if it works for loadable modules (opensc-pkcs11.dll)?
>
> The WIN32 function GetModuleFileName() can be used to derive the installation
> path of your p
Hi,
On Mittwoch 07 Juli 2010, Martin Paljak wrote:
> On Jul 6, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
[...]
> The discussion faded out then, one of outstanding issue is adding an
> "OpenSC home" registry during installation so that profiles could be found
> without consulting the con
On Jul 6, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 12:39 +0200, Peter Stuge a écrit :
>> Use MinGW.
>
> Thanks. I will try using MinGW and a Debian host. I am glad I don't have
> to install a compilation environment under Windows.
Have you seen https://www
Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 14:01 +0200, Christian Hohnstaedt a écrit :
> - I'm using NSIS for XCA: misc/xca.nsi
> - NSIS does not help compiling OpenSSL,
> it creates a windows installer (setup.exe)
Do you have plans to bundle OpenSC 0.12 svn in XCA installer? Windows
users probably need a G
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 01:31:25PM +0200, Jean-Michel Pour? - GOOZE wrote:
> Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 ?? 13:17 +0200, Christian Hohnstaedt a ??crit :
> > After applying the patch, call "sh ms/mingw32-cross.sh"
>
> Did you test NSIS? It is part of Debian.
Sorry, can't parse your question in this c
Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 13:17 +0200, Christian Hohnstaedt a écrit :
> After applying the patch, call "sh ms/mingw32-cross.sh"
Did you test NSIS? It is part of Debian.
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Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 13:17 +0200, Christian Hohnstaedt a écrit :
> maybe it saves you some time, I spent to figure it all out
Thanks a lot.
So the job is done!
Very nice work.
I am amazed how collaboration can be fast on OpenSC mailing list!
Out of information, how do you start the p
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 12:39:39PM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote:
> >
> > Could you point out some documentation and/or GUI explaining how to
> > cross compile?
>
> No GUI, don't know much documentation either. Start testing. Test
> simple stuff first. Get a cross-compiler toolchain. On Gentoo it's
>
Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 12:39 +0200, Peter Stuge a écrit :
> Use MinGW.
Thanks. I will try using MinGW and a Debian host. I am glad I don't have
to install a compilation environment under Windows.
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Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu
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Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> > > I would like to advance on the Windows part of OpenSC 0.12svn.
> > Go for it! That would be great!
>
> How about OpenSSL? I found this link on the OpenSSL website:
> http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
Ok - see if you can reuse some part of t
Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 12:23 +0200, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE a
écrit :
>
> Could you point out some documentation and/or GUI explaining how to
> cross compile?
I plan to use Cygwin. Any comments?
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Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu
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Le mardi 06 juillet 2010 à 12:09 +0200, Peter Stuge a écrit :
> I'd suggest NSIS. It looks really straightforward and can be
> cross-compiled from Linux.
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
Looks great. It seems to be a suitable solution.
> > I would like to advance on the Windows part of OpenS
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> What would you recommend?
I'd suggest NSIS. It looks really straightforward and can be
cross-compiled from Linux.
> I would like to advance on the Windows part of OpenSC 0.12svn.
Go for it! That would be great!
//Peter
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