Dr S N Henson wrote:
I've been testing out MUSCLE and some related software with some gemplus
readers, all with RHL 6.1 2.2.12 kernel and RHL7.0 2.2.16 with
backported USB and 2.4.5.
I haven't got the USB reader GemPC430 to work though. All I get when I
plug the reader in is a message
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
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
David Corcoran wrote:
Hi,
Try removing bundleparser.c and doing the ./configure --enable-usb
and everything over again.
That did the trick. I still get a few kernel warning messages when I
plug the device in but I can now access the reader, thanks.
Steve.
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Dr Stephen N. Henson.
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:44:42PM +0100, Dr S N Henson wrote:
David Corcoran wrote:
Hi,
Try removing bundleparser.c and doing the ./configure --enable-usb
and everything over again.
That did the trick. I still get a few kernel warning messages when I
plug the device in but I can now