Hi,

I fear that that the backtrace will be rather disappointing, as the gdb
doesn't find any symbols for the pcscd-binary. Now the odd thing is, if
you start the gdb if you then remove the card-reader for the first time,
it doesn't crash. It is only the second time when the read is removed
that the application crashes. As there are no symbols, you get only the
addresses in the backtrace. If the gdb starts its notifies me that
already another instance of pcscd is running.

If you look at the green led of the reader, it goes out just before
ubuntu-login-screen pops up. If you remove the reader and plug the
reader back in, the green led goes on for a second or two and then goes
back out.



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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite/+bug/1366152/+attachment/4197264/+files/LogGdbVascoReader.txt

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  System crash when Vasco-card-reader is plugged in at powerup

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