2009/11/1 Ludovic Rousseau :
> 2009/10/29 Hannu Kotipalo :
>> btw, I think *some* reader support (either pcsclite or opensc) should be on
>> by default and there should be some warning if no reader support is
>> configured. These could save a lot of time from the newcomers..
>
> I agree. PC/SC shou
2009/11/1 Kalev Lember :
> On 11/01/2009 04:43 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 13:06:49 schrieb Peter Stuge:
>>> Kalev Lember wrote:
I think the correct fix here would be in configure.ac:
-DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="/usr/lib${libdir##*/lib}/libpcsclite.so.1"
2009/11/1 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 12:25:26 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> On 01.11.2009, at 13:16, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
>> > Any objection to use PC/SC by default (again)?
>>
>> None.
>>
>> And +1 for making openct conflict with libccid as well.
>
> conflict is the negativ
On 11/01/2009 04:43 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 13:06:49 schrieb Peter Stuge:
>> Kalev Lember wrote:
>>> I think the correct fix here would be in configure.ac:
>>> -DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="/usr/lib${libdir##*/lib}/libpcsclite.so.1"
>>> +DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="libpcsc
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus
wrote:
> well, maybe we shouldn't or at least by default not do that.
> alon was working on an alternative implementation and thus
> made it easy to configure, which library for the same
> static interface is loaded. while this is real nice for
Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 13:06:49 schrieb Peter Stuge:
> Kalev Lember wrote:
> > I think the correct fix here would be in configure.ac:
> > -DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="/usr/lib${libdir##*/lib}/libpcsclite.so.1"
> > +DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="libpcsclite.so.1"
> >
> > One shouldn't make assumptions in w
Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 12:25:26 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> On 01.11.2009, at 13:16, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> > Any objection to use PC/SC by default (again)?
>
> None.
>
> And +1 for making openct conflict with libccid as well.
conflict is the negative equivalent of depends.
is there some n
Am Sonntag 01 November 2009 12:16:56 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> On Ubuntu libpcsclite is in /lib and not in /usr/lib.
> See http://bugs.debian.org/531592
>
> The Ubuntu opensc package should be patched to use a different path.
>
> I am not sure if the change from libpcsclite link at compilation
Kalev Lember wrote:
> I think the correct fix here would be in configure.ac:
> -DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="/usr/lib${libdir##*/lib}/libpcsclite.so.1"
> +DEFAULT_PCSC_PROVIDER="libpcsclite.so.1"
>
> One shouldn't make assumptions in what directory libpcsclite.so.1 is
> installed.
I agree, -rpath is h
On 11/01/2009 01:16 PM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2009/10/29 Hannu Kotipalo:
>> Same in Ubuntu 9.10 (64 bit). There seems to be a missing symbolic link.
>> This helped me:
>> sudo ln -s /lib/libpcsclite.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libpcsclite.so.1
>
> On Ubuntu libpcsclite is in /lib and not in /usr/lib.
> S
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> Any objection to use PC/SC by default (again)?
I for one prefer OpenCT.
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On 01.11.2009, at 13:16, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> Any objection to use PC/SC by default (again)?
None.
And +1 for making openct conflict with libccid as well.
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2009/10/29 Hannu Kotipalo :
> Johannes Becker kirjoitti:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> when configuring OpenSC 0.11.11 under Debian lenny and squeeze I get
>>
>> PC/SC support: no
>> NSPlugin support: no
>>
>> I have installed libpcsclite-dev (Version: 1.4.102-1)
>>
>> What else do I need?
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Hannu Kotipalo wrote:
> btw, I think *some* reader support (either pcsclite or opensc) should be on
> by default and there should be some warning if no reader support is
> configured. These could save a lot of time from the newcomers..
If you build the package c
Moi Hannu,
On 29.10.2009, at 19:46, Hannu Kotipalo wrote:
>
> btw, I think *some* reader support (either pcsclite or opensc)
> should be on by default and there should be some warning if no
> reader support is configured. These could save a lot of time from
> the newcomers..
Well, CT-API is "
Johannes Becker kirjoitti:
Hello,
when configuring OpenSC 0.11.11 under Debian lenny and squeeze I get
PC/SC support: no
NSPlugin support:no
I have installed
libpcsclite-dev (Version: 1.4.102-1)
What else do I need?
By the way: opensc doesn't work as it comes with Debi
On 29.10.2009, at 12:26, Johannes Becker wrote:
> NSPlugin support:no
Do you miss it or expected that it would be available? It will be
removed from opensc, as it is not part of core functionality of opensc.
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> boun...@lists.opensc-project.org] On Behalf Of Johannes Becker
> Sent: 29. lokakuuta 2009 12:27
> To: opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org
> Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC 0.11.11 released today
>
> Hello,
>
> when configuring Op
Hello,
when configuring OpenSC 0.11.11 under Debian lenny and squeeze I get
PC/SC support: no
NSPlugin support:no
I have installed
libpcsclite-dev (Version: 1.4.102-1)
What else do I need?
By the way: opensc doesn't work as it comes with Debian squeeze
pcsc_scan detects r
OpenSC 0.11.11 released today updated the "myeid" driver and fixes
compiling issues with OpenSSL 0.9.7 and 1.0.0.
http://www.opensc-project.org/files/opensc/opensc-0.11.11.tar.gz
Development is now focused on a new 0.12.* branch of OpenSC.
Regards, Andreas
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