I've just tested Fedora 17 on a Liveusb with gpg. So first, gpg2 nor gpg was able to detech my Gemalto USB Shell Token. Then, I install pcsc-lite and run the pscd daemon. In this case, gpg --card-status --disable-ccid works but not gpg2.
gpg2 --card-status gpg: can't connect to the agent - trying fall back gpg: OpenPGP card not available: No SmartCard daemon So it seems that the ccid driver that are included into gpg has a problem. It will try to send some more log later. I hope that the pcscd work-around could help Guillaume On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 21:50 -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > After more wrestling with this, I'm still no closer to a solution than I > was this morning. I was able to recreate Nguyễn's difficulties with an > Ubuntu 12.04LTS/64-bit system, though, so we can confirm that one's got > problems and it's not simple user error on his part. Or, rather, if it > is then I'm making the exact same errors, so... > > I don't know what the root cause of the problem is yet. I don't want > anyone to misread this as "GnuPG 2 sucks," because that's *not at all > what I'm saying*. But it does appear that GnuPG 2 has serious problems > with smartcards when running under Ubuntu 12.04LTS or Fedora 17. > > Maybe we should get the Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu GnuPG package > maintainers in on this discussion? Perhaps they don't have smart cards > with which to test their packages. If so, I would be happy to buy them > smart cards and readers for testing purposes. This is important > functionality and right now it just doesn't appear to reliably work. > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
