Jean-Luc GIRAUD wrote:
> 
> Dr S N Henson wrote:
> >
> > I suspect the answer is 'none of the above' :-)
> 
> Yes and no :-) (see below).
> 
> >
> > I'm compiling MUSCLE 0.9.1 and the GemPC430 driver from source. There
> > are a few problems with 'make install' in MUSCLE, at least on my setup:
> > for example it installs reader.conf in /usr/local/etc but expects to
> > find it in /etc and it doesn't seem to install the pcsd binary (well
> > script) anywhere.
> 
> The default 'make install' does not compile pcscd with usb support
> (which was the reason of the "problem" with the packages). You should
> first './configure --enable-usb' to enable usb support. If you have the
> GemPC430 bundle in the 'drivers' folder of the pcsc install, it should
> work.
> 

I did run ./configure with --enable-usb. 

I also ran pcsd under strace and it seems to be reading the 'bundle'
files and there's also some additional activity when the reader is
plugged in.

Steve.
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