Hi, I believe that fprint_demo is just enough for what it does. The only point I see for your project uses QT instead of gtk :)
And the APC device is not really supported by fprint, but has some kind of open drivers so it should be fairly easy to make a fprint one (easy means without sniffing the protocol) http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices#Authentec_AES3400 In my opinion, you should first concentrate on making kdm and gdm able to use fprint (either directly or using fprintd), than make some GUI for enrolling Pavel PS. fprintd is not compilable for me, could you (Bastien) please have a little look into it? I have no knowledge of dbus and the code seems really notunderstandable to me, thanks device.c: In function '_fprint_device_check_polkit_for_action': device.c:289: error: implicit declaration of function 'polkit_context_is_caller_authorized' Wolfgang Ullrich wrote: > The point is: It's non-blocking while enrollment or verifying. It uses > threads. > I didn't use the d-bus based fprintd yet because it's stated as "in early > days". It should be easy to switch to fprintd in a later version. > In a later version I'm also up to enable the whole configuration for > fingerprint based login in the GUI. > > BTW: There is a device "APC BioPod-EC" available at a low price (20 EUR) in > germany. Does anyone know what chipset it is based on, is it useable and is > it supported by one of the fprint drivers? > _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint
