On 02/10/2015 12:25 AM, Niobos wrote: > I have searched my system for reader.h, but didn't find that file. Next, > I grepped through the better part of my filesystem (/usr, /System, > /Library) for GET_FEATURE_REQUEST, and also came up empty. > > I have found a website [1] which might mean more to you that it does to > me. From what I understand, OSX uses the same constants that GNU/Linux: > >> #define SCARD_CTL_CODE(code) (0x42000000 + (code)) >> #define CM_IOCTL_GET_FEATURE_REQUEST SCARD_CTL_CODE(3400) [...] > [1] http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.be/2013_10_01_archive.html
Thank you. It seems for me that pcscd itself is modern and up-to-date on OS X. But, I'm afraid libccid is not so up to date on OS X. And I'm afraid if pinpad input is supported on OS X (not only for your specific card reader, but in general). > How can I debug this further? I think that it is better to ask Apple if pinpad input is supported (and update of libccid, if not). Well, I don't think this is the matter of gnupg-users, but I'm writing as an possible answer. Sorry in advance, if it's irrelevant. My script would help. I wrote a Python script for testing pinpad input with OpenPGPcard using PC/SC service. By using this script, I have enhanced support of some card readers into GnuPG. http://git.gniibe.org/gitweb/?p=gnuk/gnuk.git;a=blob;f=tool/pinpadtest.py The script uses PySCard: http://pyscard.sourceforge.net/ I have no knowledge/experience if PySCard works on OS X, but it works on GNU/Linux. Please note that the purpose of my script is for testing card readers, basically, and it's not for testing PC/SC service or operating system. Usefulness depends. -- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
